Bataan Death March Ultra Marathon (BDM) Grand Slam Award/Trophy is given to an ultra runner who finishes the Bataan Death March 160K Ultra Marathon Race (BDM 160) and the Bataan Death March 102K Ultra Marathon Race (BDM 102) in succession within a year, a period of 4-5 weeks between the two ultra events.
For the past 4 years since the first edition of the BDM 160, there were ultra runners who were brave enough to do the impossible and they were awarded the first BDM Races Grand Slam Award/Trophy. Ultra Runners Jonnifer Lacanlale and Arturo Virata were the first BDM Grand Slam Awardees in 2011. They became the “idols” of our Pinoy Ultra Runners. What made these two gentlemen extra special and admired by their peers was that the two races were one week apart!
Starting in 2012, I decided to schedule the BDM 160 on the last weekend of January and have the BDM 102 on the first weekend of March. With such development, more finishers of the BDM 160 were able to recover with the 4-5 weeks period in between the two races and received the much-coveted BDM Grand Slam Award. (Note: I will have another post in this blog to publish the BDM Grand Slam Awardees for the years 2012 & 2013)
Fast Forward. For this year, 2014, the number of BDM Grand Slam Awardees had increased more than twice compared last year and the number of Lady Awardees had also increased. Almost all the Lady Finishers in this year’s BDM 160 joined and finished the BDM 102 this month.
The following are the 2014 BDM Grand Slam Awardees:
1. Carl Balagot
2. Sandy Alentajan
3. Carlo Gonzales
4. Tess Leono (F)
5. Dante Sagayap
6. Glairold Recella
7. Meljohn Tezon
8. Joseph Sibal
9. Gia Estrella (F)
10. Wilnar Iglesia
11. Lao Ogerio
12. Ofelia Lorete (F)
13. Sheryll Quimosing (F)
14. Joel Sison
15. Noel Ko
16. Mark Tibo-oc
17. Myk Dauz
18. Marlon Saracho
19. Dindo Diaz
20. Ryan Sison
21. Hermie Saludes
22. Lyra Valles (F)
23. Emerson Sto. Domingo
24. Neil Broncano
25. Randy Racho
26. Peach Tamayo (F)
27. Ariel Briones
Congratulations to the 2014 BDM Grand Slam Awardees!
2014 BDM Grand Slam Trophy2014 BDM Grand Slam Awardees
On the first quarter of last year, 2013, I came up with an award for ultra runners to look forward to and try for them to challenge themselves. I shared my idea with my ultra friends and on Facebook and I forgot to write about it in my blog. So, let me explain the concept and details about this special award among ultra runners.
As I copied the concept from the US Grand Slam of Ultrarunning Award which consists of four (4) famous 100-Mile Trail Races which are done within a period of four months, the PAU Grand Slam Award also consists of four races—two 100-mile road races; one 100-mile trail race; and a 200K single stage run. To be specific, they are: Bataan Death March 160K Ultra Marathon Race which is done in the month of January; Antique 100-Mile Ultra Marathon Race which was held in October; West Coast 200K Ultra Marathon Race in the month of November; and Taklang Damulag 100-Mile Endurance Run in the month of December.
A Silver Buckle is being awarded to each of the Finisher of these 4 ultra marathon races. A runners who finishes the 4 races shall be awarded with the PAU Grand Slam Award/Trophy.
Since I just made the announcement of my concept to my close ultra running friends after the conduct of the Bataan Death March 160K Ultra Marathon Race (BDM 160), I told them that if they were not able to join the said race event, they can still have a chance to complete the four (4) races if they finish the next year’s edition of BDM 160.
I took the risk of coming up with the Single Stage of the West Coast 200 Ultra Marathon after a successful 3-day stage race on its first edition. I had to go also to Antique on the first week of May last year in order to run the whole distance from San Jose De Buenavista in Antique to Caticlan, Malay, Aklan with a total distance of 166 kilometers. It did not matter whether I have only 5 or 10 runner-starters on these two new races. What matters most was to be able to try and find out the response from my ultra friends.
To my surprise, I got positive response and encouragements from the runners and I got full support from them. And the whole concept of the 1st PAU Grand Slam Award was implemented. And everything is already history.
During the 2014 Bataan Death March 102K & 160K Ultra Marathon Races’ Awarding Ceremony and Philippine Association of Ultrarunners’ (PAU) Recognition Party, I have awarded the 1st PAU Grand Slam Award/Trophy to the following ultra runners:
1. Graciano Santos
2. Ronnel Go
3. Raffy Gabotero
4. Anthony Mark Alindada
5. Wilnar Iglesia
6. Meljohn Tezon
7. Glairold Recella
8. Elmar Bob Tolete
9. Benedict Meneses
10. Yob Red
Congratulations to these First Awardees of the 1st PAU Grand Slam Award!
For the year 2014, the PAU Grand Slam Award will start with the Antique 100-Mile Endurance Run in September; West Coast 200 in November; Taklang Damulag 100-Mile Endurance Run in December; and the last race will be the Bataan Death March 160K Ultra Marathon Race in January 2015.
PAU Grand Slam Award/Trophy (Courtesy of Ronnel Go)BR & 9 PAU Grand Slam Awardees. Raffy Gabotero was not in the picture. (Photo Courtesy of Bong Alindada)
February 6, Thursday: @HPA Parade Ground/Start: 7:40 AM
Distance—17.01 Kilometers/10.6 Miles
Time—1:55:00 Hours
Average Pace—6:45 mins/km
Average Speed—8.9 kilometers/hour
Total Calories—1,174 cal
Total Ascent—565 meters
Total Descent—559 meters
Weather—Hot & Humid
Shoes—Hoka One One Stinson Evo
February 7, Friday: @Mabalacat, Pampanga To San Fernando, Pampanga (Route of Manila to Baguio 250K Ultra Marathon Race)/Start: 9:55 AM
Distance—35.43 Kilometers/22 Miles (Road Run)
Time—6:25:49 Hours
Average Pace—10:52 mins/km
Average Speed—5.5 kilometers/hour
Total Calories—1,943 cal
Total Ascent—1,259 meters
Total Descent—1,263 meters
Weather—VERY Hot
Shoes—Hoka One One Stinson Evo
Comment: Slow Run with Walking Breaks/”Pit Stops” @ 7-11 Stores
February 8, Saturday: @ Mabalacat, Pampanga To Tarlac City (Route of Manila To Baguio 250K Ultra Marathon Race) /Start: 1:03 AM (Night Run)
Distance—32 Kilometers/20.15 Miles
Time—5:20:18 Hours
Average Pace—15:54 minutes/mile
Average Moving Pace—14:47 minutes/mile
Elevation Gain—168 feet
Elevation Loss—357 feet
Total Calories—1,644 cal
Weather—Cooler
Shoes—Hoka One One Bondi Speed
Comment: Slow & Easy Run. Tried some nutrition food/drinks to keep me alert during nighttime running
February 9, Sunday: @Baguio City
Rest Day/Race Director at the Finish Line of the 1st PAU Manila To Baguio 250K Ultra Marathon Race (3-Day Stage)
Total Weekly Mileage: 97.65 Kilometers/61 Miles
Total Weekly Time: 15:15 Hours
Comment: No trail runs for this week but took advantage of the Manila To Baguio 250K 3-Day Stage Ultra Run to put more endurance on my legs, heart and lungs. Runs for this week were more on “heat” training.
Finishing 35K On The 1st Day/Leg Of The Manila To Baguio 250K Ultra
The following are the FINAL instructions to this event:
1. This event is a 3-day stage, solo running event covering a distance of 250 kilometers from Kilometer Post #0 in Luneta Park, Manila to Kilometer Post #250 at the Rizal Park in Baguio City (near Burnham Park).
2. Participants can be supported by their respective support vehicle/support crew or run as unsupported throughout the race. Runners must follow the Rules & Regulations of PAU Road Races and/or the established Rules & Regulations of the Bataan Death March 102K & 160K Ultra Marathon Races. Ignorance on these Rules & Regulations will NOT be considered as an excuse for being Disqualified in the Race. (Note: If this is your first time to join PAU Races or never been a Finisher of the BDM Races, it is your personal responsibility to browse this blog and read on the Rules & Regulations)
3. The race will start at 1:00 AM of Friday, February 7, 2014 at Kilometer #0 at the Luneta Park. Assembly Time starts at 11:00 PM of Thursday, February 6, 2014 for those who have yet to be processed and for the inspection of required running kits for every runner. Runners are advised to be at the Starting Area at least One Hour before Gun Start.
4. Runners will run along the old MacArthur Highway all the way to the Finish Line. From the Starting Line, runners could take their selected route up to Monumento/Balintawak Circle/Statue in order to proceed to MacArthur Highway. Runners must be able to reach the Monumento Area in 2 Hours. From Pangasinan, the route to Baguio City will be the traditional Kennon Road.
5. Runners has to run the following legs with the corresponding cut-off time:
1st Leg/Day—-90 Kilometers in 16 Hours. Finish Line @ Kilometer Post #90 in Dau, Mabalacat, Pampanga
2nd Leg/Day—-90 Kilometers in 16 Hours. Finish Line @ Kilometer Post #180 in Urdaneta City (Pangasinan)
3rd Leg/Last Day—-70 Kilometers in 16 Hours. Finish Line @ Rizal Park, Burnham Park, Baguio City
Runners who will NOT be able to finish each leg within the prescribed cut-off time will be declared DNF. There will be Intermediary CHECKPOINTS along the way where the RD would declare a runner as a DNF if he/she could not pass the said point. These Checkpoints are unannounced places.
Kilometer Post #90 in Mabalacat, PampangaKilometer Post #180 Will Be 2 Kilometers Before This Place (Photo Courtesy of Dennis Uy)
5. Each leg of the race shall start at exactly 1:00 AM and nobody will be exempted from wearing the necessary equipment like, headlight/flashlight, reflective vest, and hydration system during the night run.
6. As a reference, a runner can browse the links in my blog on my Adventure Run from Manila to Baguio City on the Facebook Event Page on the link below.
7. Finishers will be awarded with Finisher’s Medal, Finisher’s T-Shirt, and Certificate. Podium finishers for the Men’s & Ladies will receive Trophies. Finishers of EACH LEG will receive a Finisher’s T-Shirt. Results will be published on this blog.
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