Monday, December 28, 2009


It has been saddening for our Fort Strider’s family for the passing of our good friend kuya Larry from a motorcycle accident in Bicol. I remember meeting kuya Larry at the Mizuno run clinic 3 years ago and he was the one who invited me to join the Fort Striders club. He was also there at my first running event during the first Run for Hope at Rockwell Powerplant. I’m sure some of you may have already bumped into him a couple of times since he is one who readily volunteers as a pacer.

Kuya Larry has been an inspiration to me. He once said that running is the best investment one can have. You’ll never miss him every time you meet him during your runs because he’s the type of person who would practically greet everyone he passes by.

Kuya Larry, you will always be remembered. And for everything, thank you.

Sunday, December 13, 2009

17.5KM Long Run and 80KM Long Bike





I had agreed to the invitation of my friends to do a long bike last Sunday. I wasn't signed up to any race event so I thought it was a great idea to have my bike experience its first long journey. The longest it has traveled was around 45KM in a single journey.

Prior to Sunday's long ride, I had to do a long run just to complete my weekly mileage. I thought the Saturday before the long ride was the perfect day. I logged around 17.5KM last Saturday.

I met up with my friends at Kalayaan corner C5. We passed by C5 heading toward Eastwood. We passed by Antipolo until we reached Morong and headed back passing by Cardona, Binangonan and Taytay. At Antipolo we had rice stew (yup lugaw). Going back at Binangonan we passed by a buko stall. I don't know if someone else would agree with me, but drinking buko juice seemed a lot refreshing than drinking a bottle of Gatorade.

After getting back to Manila, we passed by a little bit at Joy's place where we each had a glass of Herbalife shake. I couldn't believe burning 2000 calories could easily feel well replenished by a single 80 calories shake. But really, I felt so full and well nourished after the shake that after reaching home, I had no qualms on heading to Glorietta to accompany my wife shop.

It was my first 80KM ride and it was a fantastic experience that should have a regular slot in my training.

Thursday, November 26, 2009

Urbanathletes get challenged at the 2009 Men’s Health Urbanathlon

Racers at the 2009 Men’s Health Urbanathlon held last November 22, 2009, Sunday, 5:00am enjoyed an all-new race course at McKinley Hill, Taguig City. Over a thousand participants of the famous city-based, multidisciplinary race integrating various urban structures as part of the race course had to go through five major obstacles: meter high MMDA barriers, a weave of metallic bars, a six-storey building, a chain of low crawls and an 8-foot wall!
Some personalities spotted racing down the tracks were QTV’s Ang Pinaka host and Amazing Race Asia participant Rovilson Fernandez, Ateneo Blue Eagles point guard and Unang Hirit host Jai Reyes and GMA entertainment reporter Nelson Canlas.
The top racers of the 2009 Men’s Health Urbanathlon who braced the course and obstacles with unbeatable speed and persistent strength were Regie Lumauag and Honeylyn Leonardo for the 5k run and Alvin Canada and Hazel Madamba for the 10k run.
Hosted by Magic 89.9 deejay and UAAP sportscaster Boom Gonzalez, the 2009 Men’s Health Urbanathlon was made possible by official sports drink Gatorade, Cecon, Frenzy, official festival sponsor Kenny Rogers Roasters, and the home of the 2009 Men’s Health Urbanthlon McKinley Hill. Special thanks to Timex, Fitness First, and St. Luke’s. For results of the race, visit www.finishline.ph or www.menshealth.com.ph for more details.

Saturday, November 21, 2009

Race for Shine 15K and Divisoria Day





It was unexpected when Kuya Melvin informed me that they needed a 6min/km pacer for the 15K of the Race for Shine run. I wasn’t aware that there was a race like this on a Saturday so I didn’t intentionally joined that run. However, I was glad that Kuya Melvin informed me that if I was to pace during the event then I’ll get the race packet for free. Since a running event is a good way to motivate you to complete 15K then it was a good deal for me.

Besides, the run is really for a very good cause. It benefits those people who suffered from autism.

Anyway, I had a good run and I made sure I averaged 6min/km. The distance though was kind of short of 700 meters according to my polar watch.

But the calorie burning did not end there. After the race, Meng and I immediately dressed up to head for our Binondo/Divisoria adventure. It has been a year since we visited Divisoria, so here we are again racking up Christmas presents. After a few stroll at Divisoria we headed to Binondo along Ong Pin street where we ate at an eat-all-you-can Chinese resto which was the same resto we visited last year. Of course we also passed by Eng-beetin to buy those tikoys. I have always liked their strawberry flavored tikoys.

When we got home, we weren’t done. We already started wrapping the gifts and placing it under our Christmas tree.

It was a very exhausting but fun filled Saturday.

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

7th Animo Run


Again for the 3rd time, I've decided to join the Animo Run 2009 in its 7th season. Despite my bad experiences before, I still opted to trust that the organizers will continue to improve their races as they are doing this running event yearly.

3 Years ago, I had a very frustrating experience at the race because of the way it was horribly organized. I sent the organizers an email giving my suggestions to help improve the race. They promised they would improve it on the next race. The year after, it was again horribly managed. This year for crying out loud I had my hopes that the Animo run race organizers have learned their lesson.

So here I am again doing the 5KM race. Perhaps the reason I opted to join was the fact that I thought that I had a legitimate chance of winning the alumni category again after winning it last year (which took like a month for me to claim my prize). My goal was to run at the utmost intensity that I can.

As we approached the first turning point I could see that there were only around 20 people ahead of me. After that I started overtaking a couple more. I knew that there were 3 fast DLSU category runners ahead of me. However one was the College of St. Benilde librarian, the other was Carranto the CSB's track and field athlete and the other was a DLSU taft swimmer. Other than those 3, I wasn't aware of another alumni who would be ahead of me.

I arrived at the finish line, got my shirt and gatorade water. However 2 minutes after crossing the finish, one of the organizers saw that my barcode is still attached to my race bib. I was so frustrated after seeing it there. How in the world could someone forget to get the barcode when it is the single most important thing a person assigned at the finish line should do? They should have just forgotten to give me the shirt or the gatorade (as I can get them myself), but to think that they forgot to get my barcode? I took the barcode off and gave it to them. But I knew from then on that my time will be 2 minutes or more off from my actual time.

I'm not sure if I should have won my category or not. I'm anticipating to see the winners and their finishing time. I just hope that the actual winner for the alumni category is faster than my finish time of 21:50. Knowing this would make me feel more at ease. But at least I want to know where I actually ranked.

If my experience was bad, the experience of the other runners was worse. A couple of minutes later, a 50-meter line to the finish had build up. This can be too frustrating to the runners who wants to know their true finish times. To top it all, there were no kilometer markers and very few water station. And, the race bib colors for both 5K and 10K were the same. You can actually blend with the 10K and run early during the race even if you plan to just run 5K.

I hope this post could be constructive to the race organizers to help them improve the next race. But knowing their resume, I'm not even expectant next year. In fact this year's Animo race seems to be my last.

After the race my frustration kinda subsided after meeting some friends like Mike and Nora the Golden girl. Everything was even cooler after watching Manny Pacquiao beat Miguel Cotto. As frustrating as the race was, I'm still glad the God blessed the Philippines with a wonderful day.

Thursday, November 12, 2009

Urbanathlon 2009


If running races has always been your weekly morning ritual and it feels monotonous already, then the Men's Health Urbanathlon 2009 this 22nd of November at McKinley Hill Taguig is what you need.

This race will be extra challenging, but extra fun. I've signed up for the 10K event and this race would be something new. It will not be the usual lung busting running, but the race will test your strength and flexibility.

Since this will be my first Urbanathlon, then it will be very exciting. I saw the obstacles that will be used during the event last night and I should warn runners to be extra careful with their watches and heart rate monitors. I'm thinking of not wearing any gadget during the race.

Anyway I'm inviting you guys to come join me. You can register at RUNNR at Bonifacio High Street.

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

My Training Buddies

Me and Glenn

Me and Reggie (green shorts)


To get a breakthrough with my running I think what I really need right now are friends who can pace with me during my hard runs. Unfortunately for this season, my running buddies are nowhere to find. Or perhaps, I'm the one missing in action.

Due consistent raining and typhoons last month, my sleeping habit kind of side tracked a little bit causing me to train at an irregular time of the day. My training schedule was too late for my running buddies Reggie and Glenn to adjust. Running with Glenn and Reggie has challenged me to go beyond my limit.

Here are a few quotes from my running buddies while doing our speed runs that helped me achieve personal goals in my running.

Quotes from Glenn

- Basta paakyat bibilisan natin, tapos recover tayo pababa.
- Okay lang bumagal huwag ka lang maglalakad.
- Kung nagsisimula ng sumakit, kausapin mo ang binti mo na sa finish line ka na bumigay
- Maintain lang natin ito (this is at a fast pace and 2KM to go!). Walang bibitiw.
- Easy lang tayo ngayon (this often times mean the opposite)
- O bumibilis, bumibilis... (But he ain't slowing)
- Dagdag tayo (are you serious? This is race pace already...)

Quotes from Reggie
- Ayoko na, ayoko na! (But everytime he says that he's picking up speed).
- Naka 10K nako kanina. (And you can still run this fast???)
- Mc Kinley Hill tayo! (No, please not that route. It was our most hilly route)

Because of my running buddies, it's no surprise that my PRs are associated with training with them.

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Adidas King of the Road (KOTR) 2009 Results for 21K

I've gotten the copy of the Adidas KOTR Results

ADIDAS KING OF THE ROAD
FORT BONIFACIO GLOBAL CITY
OCTOBER 25, 2009 * 5:30 AM

OVERALL 21K RESULTS

Place No./Name/Age/ S/21k/Pace

1 325 Richard Mutisyu 22 M 1:13:17 3:30

2 884 Darwin Lim 21 M 1:15:46 3:37

3 754 Johnny Espana M 1:17:00 3:40

4 248 Rio Dela Cruz 27 M 1:19:41 3:48

5 922 Jiger Santillan 21 M 1:21:52 3:54

6 1181 Esmeraldo Ondoy 40 M 1:23:12 3:58

7 1201 M 1:24:20 4:01

8 508 Kelvin Solon 19 M 1:24:50 4:03

9 358 Nikko Huelgas 18 M 1:25:40 4:05

10 1008 M 1:27:48 4:11

11 208 Ricnem Tundag 31 M 1:28:15 4:13

12 129 M 1:28:57 4:15

13 1191 M 1:31:52 4:23

14 1151 Roberto Estrella 52 M 1:32:15 4:24

15 847 Lawrence Trinidad 36 M 1:32:57 4:26

16 3673 Nhea-Ann Barcena F 1:33:23 4:27

17 462 Cupid Demafiles Sr. 49 M 1:33:32 4:28

18 413 Kevin Fule 24 M 1:34:23 4:30

19 3670 Osmalon Agana M 1:34:34 4:31

20 985 Jessie Sacayle 55 M 1:36:19 4:36

21 351 Noel Concepcion 41 M 1:36:28 4:36

22 1257 Maximo Olanday M 1:36:45 4:37

23 137 Jose Marin 19 M 1:37:29 4:39

24 415 Edward Kho 36 M 1:37:45 4:40

25 52 Ralph Salvador 25 M 1:38:18 4:41

26 702 Rodelio Soliman 28 M 1:38:20 4:41

27 565 Stephen Barsalote 27 M 1:38:22 4:41

28 209 Nani Blanco 40 M 1:38:38 4:42

29 873 Eric Socrates 46 M 1:38:50 4:43

30 564 Norberto Sarona 38 M 1:39:45 4:45

31 913 Glenn Romualdo 37 M 1:39:49 4:46

32 541 Graciano Santos 43 M 1:40:28 4:47

33 803 Lester Dolohina 32 M 1:40:29 4:48

34 408 Dominic Mariano 28 M 1:40:31 4:48

35 1118 F 1:40:33 4:48

36 571 MC Dones 38 M 1:41:14 4:50

37 905 Peter Gonzales 40 M 1:41:28 4:50

38 1106 M 1:41:29 4:50

39 275 Alfred Delos Reyes 36 M 1:41:54 4:52

40 352 M 1:42:12 4:52

41 1196 M 1:42:17 4:53

42 728 Supratim Pandey 38 M 1:42:20 4:53

43 725 Jose Mari Javier 37 M 1:42:29 4:53

44 264 Gerry Estuar 45 M 1:42:36 4:54

45 390 M 1:42:50 4:54

46 1010 F 1:43:06 4:55

47 19 Genevieve Dela Pena 34 F 1:43:08 4:55

48 73 Lordan Pastrana 32 M 1:43:12 4:55

49 1003 Alfonso Viado Jr 35 M 1:43:13 4:55

50 1277 Ronald De Leon 32 M 1:43:18 4:56

51 179 Enrique Labios 41 M 1:43:20 4:56

52 644 Rodd Bagtilay Jr 33 M 1:43:21 4:56

53 697 Alvin Asuncion 23 M 1:43:27 4:56

54 37 Bhong Victorio 31 M 1:43:28 4:56

55 559 1:43:30 4:56

56 707 Vener Roldan 39 M 1:43:45 4:57

57 323 Michelle Azarcon F 1:43:48 4:57

58 808 Rod Trivino 50 M 1:43:50 4:57

59 721 Eustacio Cuevas 28 M 1:43:54 4:57

60 511 Bobit Manzano 47 M 1:44:05 4:58

61 593 Jay Jizmundo 30 M 1:44:33 4:59

62 698 Levi Asuncion 33 M 1:44:45 5:00

63 312 Prince Reyes 37 M 1:44:50 5:00

64 278 Gerald Corral 33 M 1:45:10 5:01

65 891 Jose Mercado 39 M 1:45:31 5:02

66 629 Ben De Villa 54 M 1:45:36 5:02

67 555 Remelito Brion 55 M 1:45:40 5:02

68 62 Johnny Octavio 52 M 1:45:40 5:02

69 105 Jess Laxamana 39 M 1:45:41 5:02

70 679 Raymond Villafania 28 M 1:45:47 5:03

71 940 M 1:45:56 5:03

72 82 Norman Pascual 33 M 1:46:07 5:04

73 1211 Guy Concepcion 40 M 1:46:39 5:05

74 540 Glenn Mercado 46 M 1:46:49 5:06

75 27 Rolando Barrientos 54 M 1:46:52 5:06

76 700 Joven Gozum M 1:47:07 5:07

77 753 Paolo Osmena 44 M 1:47:28 5:08

78 793 louie Legacion 37 M 1:47:32 5:08

79 231 Elmer Morales 47 M 1:47:49 5:09

80 1033 Reginald Antolin 35 M 1:47:52 5:09

81 760 Ken Tejada 32 M 1:47:53 5:09

82 832 Wilfredo Quitos 53 M 1:48:07 5:09

83 1049 Belle Grandinetti 32 F 1:48:19 5:10

84 959 Luis Laxamana 46 M 1:48:23 5:10

85 18 Eduardo Martinez 42 M 1:48:24 5:10

86 908 Abet Henson 45 M 1:48:24 5:10

87 778 Roque Tena 37 M 1:48:27 5:10

88 613 Oscar Fernandez 43 M 1:48:34 5:11

89 874 Ronald Fontanillas 22 M 1:48:36 5:11

90 838 Ryan Denosta 35 M 1:48:52 5:12

91 491 Jesy Cruz 24 M 1:48:53 5:12

92 381 M 1:48:55 5:12

93 966 Guillermo Latorre 37 M 1:49:06 5:12

94 640 Mark Anthony Rodica 31 M 1:49:07 5:12

95 447 Reynaldo Gustillo 52 M 1:49:18 5:13

96 1037 Cris Cone 36 F 1:49:21 5:13

97 645 Allan Cacatian 31 M 1:49:26 5:13

98 1050 Joey Torres 43 M 1:49:41 5:14

99 549 Rexy Marquez 48 M 1:49:44 5:14

100 958 Revelito Legaspi 41 M 1:49:56 5:15

101 717 Brian Abat 21 M 1:50:08 5:15

102 303 Francisco Abante 27 M 1:50:18 5:16

103 185 Julian Valencia 36 M 1:50:32 5:16

104 463 Levy Ang 38 M 1:50:33 5:16

105 66 Lear Lucrida 28 M 1:50:41 5:17

106 733 Rolando Alejandro 49 M 1:50:42 5:17

107 669 Angelo Santos 19 M 1:51:01 5:18

108 246 Jixee Allen Lagunda M 1:51:12 5:18

109 116 Matthew Maclan 26 M 1:51:13 5:18

110 568 M 1:51:19 5:19

111 567 Manolo Hernandez 31 M 1:51:20 5:19

112 730 Antonio Lu 39 M 1:51:24 5:19

113 510 Rufino Serrano Jr. 38 M 1:51:28 5:19

114 703 Dexter Dela Cruz 30 M 1:51:29 5:19

115 950 M 1:51:31 5:19

116 1152 Mino Gajulin 47 M 1:51:32 5:19

117 416 Jerome Bautista 22 M 1:51:33 5:19

118 385 Judy Joy Pasaporte 29 F 1:51:36 5:19

119 349 Ruben Pascual 37 M 1:51:38 5:19

120 77 Jael Wenceslao 28 M 1:51:42 5:20

121 1064 Fiona Ottigers F 1:51:48 5:20

122 1153 Jan Harley Bangayan 21 M 1:51:49 5:20

123 1140 Cesar Arizza 59 M 1:51:50 5:20

124 1117 M 1:51:51 5:20

125 748 Edward Mocnab 38 M 1:51:59 5:20

126 1115 F 1:52:02 5:21

127 1027 Rufino Cordova 61 M 1:52:14 5:21

128 123 Hermogines Olvis 27 M 1:52:17 5:21

129 490 Ronnel Go 27 M 1:52:18 5:21

130 1012 1:52:19 5:21

131 497 Oscar Lopez 49 M 1:52:20 5:21

132 501 Ireneo Illut 51 M 1:52:21 5:21

133 626 Neil Jhamfrens Bronca 36 M 1:52:24 5:22

134 104 Michael Panlaqui 43 M 1:52:32 5:22

135 439 Vic Bait-It 58 M 1:52:35 5:22

136 1154 Victor Lim 42 M 1:52:37 5:22

137 99 Gerry Quiobe 37 M 1:52:40 5:22

138 126 Jose Duenas 34 M 1:52:55 5:23

139 744 Jose Umali 29 M 1:52:58 5:23

140 887 Erwin Merida 40 M 1:53:12 5:24

141 298 Greg Joscon 31 M 1:53:14 5:24

142 1045 Arnel Mondido 43 M 1:53:14 5:24

143 556 Leo Villafania 51 M 1:53:16 5:24

144 277 Lyka Leather 37 F 1:53:21 5:24

145 249 Armando Fercol 50 M 1:53:30 5:25

146 888 Alberto Torres 43 M 1:53:31 5:25

147 665 Raymond De Villa 25 M 1:53:32 5:25

148 4141 Francis Hortelano 40 M 1:53:41 5:25

149 1104 1:53:43 5:25

150 637 Jose Jessie Adalia 48 M 1:53:46 5:26

151 483 Eduardo Medina 53 M 1:53:47 5:26

152 688 Jose Paro 49 M 1:53:53 5:26

153 100 Jilbert Marpiga 29 M 1:53:54 5:26

154 592 Amando Reyes IV 29 M 1:53:58 5:26

155 1121 1:54:05 5:26

156 1065 William Ottiger M 1:54:09 5:27

157 1259 Rafael Dela Rosa M 1:54:15 5:27

158 696 Dante Sagayap 34 M 1:54:27 5:27

159 526 Randy San Miguel 35 M 1:54:28 5:28

160 98 Jamieson Tan 30 M 1:54:34 5:28

161 219 Benedict Salvador 23 M 1:54:46 5:28

162 610 Juan Huerta 31 M 1:54:52 5:29

163 836 Roger Rocamora 37 M 1:55:05 5:29

164 558 Arnulfo Villaluna 39 M 1:55:08 5:29

165 789 Maro Inokuchi 32 F 1:55:12 5:30

166 986 Sylvia Buendoa 47 F 1:55:16 5:30

167 984 Jomau Leelin 22 M 1:55:21 5:30

168 693 Oliver Estella 28 M 1:55:24 5:30

169 222 Dennis Perang 28 M 1:55:29 5:30

170 948 1:55:37 5:31

171 228 Nino James Ramos 26 M 1:55:39 5:31

172 910 1:55:39 5:31

173 220 Kitty Jongko 32 F 1:55:40 5:31

174 588 Remedios Barcelo 38 F 1:55:41 5:31

175 218 John Paul Navarrete 29 M 1:55:44 5:31

176 781 Florencio Sy 45 M 1:55:44 5:31

177 1015 Joe Verano M 1:55:45 5:31

178 805 Jayson Parinas 23 M 1:55:48 5:31

179 1255 Oscar Go 48 M 1:55:51 5:31

180 252 Ric jayson Esplana 30 M 1:55:51 5:31

181 767 Rolando Sucgang 41 M 1:55:56 5:32

182 726 Louie Tanlu 32 M 1:55:58 5:32

183 741 Nikko Pascasio 28 M 1:56:00 5:32

184 1102 1:56:03 5:32

185 849 Ryan Ordiales 27 M 1:56:03 5:32

186 412 John Elijar Africa 23 M 1:56:11 5:32

187 197 Judah Aliposa 45 M 1:56:12 5:32

188 1203 Randy Perez 28 M 1:56:13 5:33

189 937 Ruel Enerio 37 M 1:56:16 5:33

190 1030 Richard Ramos M 1:56:17 5:33

191 842 Robinson Andres 51 M 1:56:21 5:33

192 494 Edgar Mogato 36 M 1:56:30 5:33

193 425 Camilla Brooks 31 F 1:56:32 5:33

194 852 Rudolph Capucan 46 M 1:56:32 5:33

195 198 Cesar Abejuela 51 M 1:56:33 5:33

196 382 Ardee Dacio 35 M 1:56:43 5:34

197 650 Ferdinand Coronel 31 M 1:56:50 5:34

198 386 Gilbert Angcos 50 M 1:57:04 5:35

199 261 Ariel Arriola 38 M 1:57:07 5:35

200 1279 1:57:15 5:35

201 788 Kiyonori Inokuchi 49 M 1:57:16 5:36

202 777 Rolando Timoteo 49 M 1:57:17 5:36

203 25 Philip Roxas 40 M 1:57:19 5:36

204 375 1:57:21 5:36

205 627 Edgardo Pateria 45 M 1:57:22 5:36

206 1122 1:57:23 5:36

207 509 Larry Tarnate 59 M 1:57:23 5:36

208 1036 Edwin Bien 46 M 1:57:24 5:36

209 125 Fernando Armilla 41 M 1:57:27 5:36

210 674 Pierre Salviejo 37 M 1:57:29 5:36

211 32 Mading Caranto 69 M 1:57:29 5:36

212 151 Prime Catacutan 40 M 1:57:43 5:37

213 177 Roberto Vocal Jr. 43 M 1:57:51 5:37

214 928 Chubby De Leon 46 M 1:57:52 5:37

215 759 Magtanggol Bawal 47 M 1:58:04 5:38

216 216 Rayson Sulit 35 M 1:58:06 5:38

217 279 April Lee 45 F 1:58:19 5:39

218 16 Jovencio Jabanes 42 M 1:58:22 5:39

219 474 Richie Santos 36 M 1:58:26 5:39

220 931 Johann Marquez 42 M 1:58:27 5:39

221 544 Admer Tayag 52 M 1:58:29 5:39

222 274 Achilles Sarmiento 49 M 1:58:30 5:39

223 362 Dennis Lopez M 1:58:32 5:39

224 1028 Ernesto Cayetano Jr. 38 M 1:58:38 5:39

225 557 Arnel Palanca 39 M 1:58:40 5:40

226 291 Bong Bernadez 35 M 1:58:53 5:40

227 330 Maris Balatibat 29 F 1:58:57 5:40

228 743 Olivia Dimaano 27 F 1:58:59 5:40

229 1142 Carlos Delos Santos 38 M 1:59:00 5:40

230 84 Jonas Compendio 44 M 1:59:01 5:41

231 294 Miguel Castro 28 M 1:59:04 5:41

232 436 Alvin Lim 30 M 1:59:06 5:41

233 920 Feliz Nepomuceno 24 F 1:59:07 5:41

234 974 Edilberto De Rosas 48 M 1:59:22 5:41

235 576 Rogelio Ducay 39 M 1:59:23 5:42

236 973 Romeo Catabay 45 M 1:59:29 5:42

237 889 Krister Mercado 26 M 1:59:33 5:42

238 313 Nino Jerome Lagatic 25 M 1:59:45 5:43

239 103 Jean-Pierre Soriano 24 M 1:59:48 5:43

240 1202 Jonathan Babsa-ay 30 M 2:00:07 5:44

241 117 Ricky Gundran 40 M 2:00:07 5:44

242 807 Noel Padrigon 40 M 2:00:10 5:44

243 941 2:00:14 5:44

244 310 2:00:18 5:44

245 791 Roderick Racho 48 M 2:00:24 5:44

246 503 Philip Macahilig 40 M 2:00:37 5:45

247 751 Jayson Din 22 M 2:00:42 5:45

248 34 Bernadette Tan 38 F 2:00:52 5:46

249 1284 2:00:55 5:46

250 202 Peter Falsis 44 M 2:01:06 5:46

251 432 Mark Guda 34 M 2:01:12 5:47

252 605 Dionam Basco 32 M 2:01:12 5:47

253 12 Emmanuel Pajares 40 M 2:01:13 5:47

254 155 Jun-Jun Andallo 29 M 2:01:14 5:47

255 649 Gerardo Cas 42 M 2:01:19 5:47

256 241 TJ Rabena 26 M 2:01:24 5:47

257 207 Ezekiel Mangune 30 M 2:01:25 5:47

258 33 Ronald Sigua 40 M 2:01:26 5:47

259 921 Gil Brazil 53 M 2:01:27 5:47

260 628 Remigio Peru 63 M 2:01:28 5:48

261 393 Anthony Copioso Jr. 31 M 2:01:29 5:48

262 392 Raymond Policarpio 32 M 2:01:30 5:48

263 9848 2:01:32 5:48

264 907 Jovenal Narcise 57 M 2:01:36 5:48

265 1214 Cliff Eala 42 M 2:01:40 5:48

266 734 Arnold Agustin 34 M 2:01:42 5:48

267 15 Ysmael Ilagan 33 M 2:01:43 5:48

268 93 Roy Suarez 39 M 2:01:45 5:48

269 893 Alvaro Zapanta 22 M 2:01:50 5:49

270 1139 Paul Pareja 25 M 2:01:53 5:49

271 1120 2:01:55 5:49

272 656 Xerxis Tan 28 M 2:01:59 5:49

273 108 Jan Michael Cruz 29 M 2:02:01 5:49

274 139 Dwan Abantao 32 F 2:02:01 5:49

275 518 Jemar Razal 25 M 2:02:08 5:49

276 498 Rob Valera 35 M 2:02:14 5:50

277 153 Jeremy Timbol 27 M 2:02:17 5:50

278 374 Martin Bautista 25 M 2:02:19 5:50

279 173 Greson Luna 27 M 2:02:20 5:50

280 1278 2:02:21 5:50

281 591 Bong Gallarda 37 M 2:02:25 5:50

282 387 Christopher Santiago 30 M 2:02:25 5:50

283 795 Francis Fermin 27 M 2:02:34 5:51

284 815 2:02:39 5:51

285 1138 Rian Montano 36 M 2:02:45 5:51

286 1021 RJ Lorenzo 43 M 2:02:54 5:52

287 1209 Tom Moreno 33 M 2:02:56 5:52

288 145 Teodoro De Castro Jr. 41 M 2:03:00 5:52

289 485 Blesilda Regler 48 F 2:03:02 5:52

290 418 Francisco Gonzalvo 37 M 2:03:03 5:52

291 739 Gary Nepomuceno 30 M 2:03:04 5:52

292 496 Dionisio Espiritu 47 M 2:03:05 5:52

293 395 2:03:13 5:53

294 376 Rico Deang 30 M 2:03:13 5:53

295 911 2:03:30 5:53

296 776 Ray Jay Camacho 34 M 2:03:34 5:54

297 357 Alex Avila 38 M 2:03:38 5:54

298 661 Reinhold Gonzales 37 M 2:03:41 5:54

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751 1217 Rommel Aglipay 33 M 2:36:46 7:28

752 987 Rudy Buid 62 M 2:36:54 7:29

753 862 Butch Bulong 49 M 2:36:55 7:29

754 446 Robert Tigno 31 M 2:37:12 7:30

755 692 Wally Lumberio 50 M 2:37:16 7:30

756 347 Carlo Roxas 28 M 2:37:36 7:31

757 383 Rolando Ubungen M 2:37:41 7:31

758 267 Ronald Perez 30 M 2:37:43 7:31

759 226 Gabriel Mauleon 28 M 2:37:47 7:31

760 1023 Fernando Molina 39 M 2:37:48 7:31

761 664 Francis Reyes 32 M 2:37:49 7:31

762 431 Cheryl Bihag 36 F 2:37:52 7:31

763 400 2:38:01 7:32

764 1039 Rishi Mirani 27 M 2:38:10 7:32

765 1016 2:38:10 7:32

766 827 Christopher Madrona 29 M 2:38:13 7:33

767 574 Red Samar 37 M 2:38:19 7:33

768 441 Johnny Degamon 29 M 2:38:44 7:34

769 489 Jerico Cruz 24 M 2:39:07 7:35

770 369 2:39:20 7:36

771 782 Mario De Guzman 52 M 2:39:24 7:36

772 46 Dave Sto.Domingo 34 M 2:39:26 7:36

773 695 Dale Sta Rosa 27 M 2:39:27 7:36

774 118 Josephine Estrella 42 F 2:39:31 7:36

775 166 Joseph Estrella 43 M 2:39:34 7:36

776 980 Gloria Nieto 30 F 2:39:42 7:37

777 979 Cathy Daghigh 24 F 2:39:53 7:37

778 783 Ronnie Calibo 59 M 2:40:18 7:38

779 1014 Cecil Garcia F 2:40:23 7:39

780 127 Ritchie Agcaoili 37 M 2:40:37 7:39

781 183 Rhoze Lim 40 F 2:40:38 7:39

782 184 Joey Lim 42 M 2:41:15 7:41

783 550 Shiela Hinaut 27 F 2:41:17 7:41

784 867 Mitchelle alle 31 M 2:41:21 7:41

785 964 Linda Hije F 2:41:25 7:42

786 854 Luis Hans 56 M 2:41:33 7:42

787 353 Jojo Alforte 37 M 2:41:36 7:42

788 824 Anthony Reario 23 M 2:41:36 7:42

789 612 Michael Dela Paz 27 M 2:41:42 7:42

790 88 Jerry Ong 41 M 2:41:44 7:43

791 1040 Carlo Sarmiento 28 M 2:41:44 7:43

792 855 Ranolfo Samiento 50 M 2:42:00 7:43

793 1281 2:42:07 7:44

794 361 Jerome Tagaro 33 M 2:42:33 7:45

795 440 Erning Lascota 49 M 2:42:54 7:46

796 691 Rene Borlongan 58 M 2:43:03 7:46

797 142 Antonio Oro Jr. 29 M 2:43:22 7:47

798 586 Joseph Cunanan 26 M 2:43:22 7:47

799 923 Austin Rayos del Sol 39 M 2:43:23 7:47

800 242 Pomona Tan 31 F 2:43:23 7:47

801 1252 Ernest Lozada 25 M 2:43:25 7:47

802 161 John Marco Abenina 18 M 2:43:43 7:48

803 160 John Abenina 37 M 2:44:02 7:49

804 124 Howie Arzadon 32 M 2:44:03 7:49

805 714 Juan Cabonegro Jr. 46 M 2:44:17 7:50

806 944 Lennin Aceres 34 M 2:44:25 7:50

807 775 Ronillo Dumaplin 28 M 2:44:35 7:51

808 813 Donald Deveza 27 M 2:44:42 7:51

809 324 Jerome Ferreria 32 M 2:44:43 7:51

810 342 Martha Sapalo 26 F 2:44:47 7:51

811 899 Kim Dino 36 M 2:44:57 7:52

812 360 2:45:04 7:52

813 69 Thea Bartolome 31 F 2:45:30 7:53

814 631 Paolo Gardon 23 M 2:45:33 7:53

815 632 Paulo Sison 28 M 2:45:47 7:54

816 71 Joey Elpedes 28 M 2:46:17 7:56

817 1109 Karen Yusi 36 F 2:46:20 7:56

818 479 Michael Soriano 29 M 2:46:42 7:57

819 438 Ben Chua 63 M 2:46:51 7:57

820 68 Wilhelm Villegas 28 M 2:46:56 7:57

821 354 2:46:56 7:57

822 1190 2:47:01 7:58

823 844 Jonas Sarmiento 39 M 2:47:03 7:58

824 245 Francisco Castro 48 M 2:47:40 8:00

825 1280 2:48:07 8:01

826 1094 2:48:08 8:01

827 570 Neil Yabut 26 M 2:48:14 8:01

828 1126 Rolando Ligo M 2:48:31 8:02

829 517 Emil Ancheta 29 M 2:48:36 8:02

830 67 Maan Gonzales 24 F 2:48:37 8:02

831 641 Ange Aliado 21 F 2:48:37 8:02

832 1020 David Green 60 M 2:48:38 8:02

833 809 Eugene Sebastian 33 M 2:49:11 8:04

834 912 Cristine Camacho 34 F 2:49:12 8:04

835 828 Marnie Melgarejo 50 M 2:49:34 8:05

836 678 Joel Carvajal 37 M 2:49:57 8:06

837 239 Alan Verdillo 26 M 2:50:37 8:08

838 112 Josephine Mozo 33 F 2:51:00 8:09

839 233 Bayrnadette Humilde 35 F 2:51:15 8:10

840 162 Theodore Tepeng 27 M 2:51:59 8:12

841 47 Adrian Alvarez 30 M 2:52:44 8:14

842 553 Allan Avila 41 M 2:53:31 8:16

843 843 Aris Mendoza 34 M 2:53:43 8:17

844 113 Kristine Labis 25 F 2:54:01 8:18

845 900 Ferdinand Dino 40 M 2:54:09 8:18

846 616 Jose Antonio Crucillo 44 M 2:54:11 8:18

847 943 2:55:48 8:23

848 356 Jamir Samson 42 M 2:56:10 8:24

849 512 Julio Laurente 52 M 2:56:19 8:24

850 314 John Vincent Ong 22 M 2:56:22 8:24

851 1029 Jose Daniel Javier 49 M 2:56:44 8:25

852 114 Angeli Hernandez 30 F 2:57:52 8:29

853 200 James Rosca 39 M 2:58:15 8:30

854 355 Pia Arellano 21 F 2:58:16 8:30

855 682 Robert Rosario Jr. 25 M 2:58:29 8:30

856 681 Duane David 32 M 2:58:49 8:31

857 204 Ryan Neil Bulala 26 M 2:58:51 8:31

858 1200 2:58:53 8:32

859 78 Ivy Macainan 41 F 2:58:54 8:32

860 1055 Bryan Epilogo 31 M 2:58:55 8:32

861 787 Romina So 34 F 2:58:57 8:32

862 435 Alexander Pineda 25 M 2:58:58 8:32

863 706 Francis Macato 31 M 2:59:44 8:34

864 414 Odessa Coral 28 F 3:00:15 8:35

865 1105 3:00:44 8:37

866 646 Emilee Alfonso 33 F 3:02:09 8:41

867 329 Franklin Abud 34 M 3:02:14 8:41

868 451 Neil Tandang 32 M 3:02:16 8:41

869 258 Nemesio Solomon 49 M 3:02:16 8:41

870 895 Ken Villamor 15 M 3:02:27 8:42

871 159 Arlyn Kwe 32 F 3:02:52 8:43

872 724 Tiew O'connell 60 F 3:03:20 8:44

873 701 Ricardo Jr. Cabusao 41 M 3:03:36 8:45

874 110 Jonel Mendoza 45 M 3:04:37 8:48

875 690 Francisco Lapira Jr 37 M 3:04:52 8:49

876 1110 Delcee Salera 35 F 3:04:54 8:49

877 1032 Eric Aboboto 27 M 3:05:25 8:50

878 74 Sheila Aliado 22 F 3:05:30 8:50

879 72 Mylynn Morales 23 F 3:06:28 8:53

880 194 3:06:29 8:53

881 978 Arzel Guerrero 33 M 3:06:31 8:53

882 527 Francis Carandang 26 M 3:10:24 9:04

883 286 Fiona Ochoa 26 F 3:13:05 9:12

884 287 John Paul Bernardo 29 M 3:13:57 9:15

885 53 Kris Nunez 22 M 3:14:00 9:15

886 704 Ronel Corbilla 23 M 3:14:11 9:15

887 866 Amiel Crisologo 33 M 3:14:22 9:16

888 909 Jan Martti Gregonia 21 M 3:17:14 9:24

889 918 John Carl Aragones 22 M 3:17:56 9:26

890 916 Rommel Masuga 25 M 3:17:58 9:26

891 158 Ma.Charisma Carag 38 F 3:19:12 9:30

892 315 Rodel Catindig 24 M 3:21:51 9:37

Monday, November 2, 2009

Race for Life 2009 Race Update



It's weird that I will be posting this late. My KOTR 21K experience was so overwhelming that I had to skip the race report for this one in a separate blog entry. But nevertheless I'll still share my experience.

Before my KOTR 21K race, the Saturday of the same weekend, I joined the Race for Life that was sponsored by the Real Life Foundation with the cooperation of our church Every Nation. Although I was all set for the KOTR race, I was not to miss out the opportunity in supporting the scholars of the Real Life Foundation. So as not get myself into further trouble in a grueling 21K the day after, I've registered for the 5K distance.

If the race event can be summarized into one word, then that would be fun. It was a reunion of sorts as I got to meet old friends. I met a former student of mine and a former member of our small group Eric Isaac. We also met up with old friends from our church at Malate.

The race results are out and it can be found at the Real Life Foundation website: http://www.igivetolife.com/race/results

Sunday, November 1, 2009

Halloween with Family






Since it was Halloween and the typhoon Santi has cut off the power supply, my wife and I decided to check-in at a near by hotel (Linden Suites) that offered a Halloween party for kids. Since there were no races scheduled this weekend, and I have just completed 21K, and my wife has just gotten her 10K PR last week, then I guess we deserved a rest this long weekend.

We dressed our daughter Meekha with a penguin suit at the party. There were free pancakes and lots of prizes. The icing on the cake was when Meekha won the toddler’s category best costume.

All we did this weekend was watched TV, swim, and did a couple of weights at the gym. Don’t ask about my run, because I barely made 2KM on a treadmill. Wifey did better at the treadmill though. It was a great weekend.

The morning of All Soul’s day (today) I did 2 consecutive 5Ks with rest interval in between timing 21:53 and 22:30 respectively. I’m up and training for the Animo Run this Nov 15 and I’ve signed up for the 5K distance for the alumni category. For next weekend, Reggie, Glenn, and I will be joining me on the 6K relay on the Fit and Fire run. Its exciting to join forces with 2 of my running buddies.

Thursday, October 29, 2009

Garmin Forerunner 305, Suunto T3, and Polar RS400sd Review

The two most important variables that define any form of motion are distance and time. We can say that an object has moved if an object has traveled a certain amount of distance in a given time interval. Okay, enough with the physics lesson. Perhaps, one very useful tool for any runner is a watch. Nowadays, there are a variety of running watches each with unique features. Some runners depend on the biggest watch you see at the starting line. Others such like myself prefer to use a digital watch worn at my wrist. The amazing thing about today's technology is that many running watches go beyond just recording your time. With products like Garmin, Suunto and Polar, running watches have never been the same.

Running watches nowadays offer the ability to predict your running effort through the help of heart rate monitors. And since time and distance are important variables in running, they also have the ability to measure it. Some provide GPS capability, which looks cool when loading into Google maps. Since my blog has been dedicated to running and the gadgets the help runners achieve their goal, then I'd like to give my reviews between 3 running watches specifically Garmin Forerunner 305, Suunto T3, and Polar RS400sd.

Garmin Forerunner 305

Pros:
If you are looking for just a training computer and doesn't mind not having to use it as a dress watch, then Garmin Forerunner 305 provides you the most important features any runner can get. It records speed and distance and plots your course so that you can upload the data to your computer and have it displayed even to Google maps. It also comes with a heart rate monitor. It also comes with a virtual training partner. So if you are up to the challenge of racing your virtual partner, then you can do this to motivate you. Accuracy wise, its pretty accurate. I almost always get the same distance on the same course I ran with it. The price is also quite cheaper compared to Suunto and Polar.

Cons:
The problem with Garmin though, and perhaps to most GPS computer is that the pace wouldn't help much. The pace varies drastically, and you can get really frustrated if you simply plan to rely on this. However, at least using the average pace value could be more useful. I would suggest to use the average pace variable when monitoring your pace. Another problem is the fact that you can get the cheap monitors outside the Philippines. I got mine through Amazon, and I was just blessed that a colleague went to the US and had him buy the gadget for me. Now what I really hate about the Garmin Forerunner 305 is its really bad quality. I would have given the gadget a high rate, but mine didn't last a year. And the problem is I'm not anywhere near a dealer who can have the product fixed within warranty. My Garmin wasn't in fact an isolated case. There are many rants about the product on the Internet, all with the same experiences. Because mine broke and it didn't even last a year, then I'm giving the Garmin Forerunner product a grade of 2 out of 5.

Suunto T3

Pros:
This was my first running watch and I had some sort of withdrawal syndrome when I shifted to the Garmin Forerunner 305. It has the capability to measure speed and distance using the foot pod. It also accurately measures your heart rate. Unlike Garmin, you can easily get the watch from any Time Depot shops that you can find in the malls. One particular unique feature of Suunto T3 is the training effect. The training effect gives a certain amount value stating how well you did your training. It can help you monitor if you trained well enough or not. Perhaps I can attest that the Suunto T3 has helped me improved my fitness level. I have no question whatsoever with the quality of this watch. It is almost with me for more than 2 years and the only complaint I've had with it is when the heart rate broke after more than a year. The good news is if you get this product, it is under warranty for 2 years. So I was able to replace the heart rate monitor easily without spending a dime.

Cons:
When you look at the foot pod accuracy, it is fairly accurate, however I can see slight differences when changing shoes. However, this isn't really bad, because the difference is like +- 50 meters if it is well calibrated. What I hate about the Suunto T3 is that it is very expensive. When you get the watch, the foot pod, and the USB connector are not included. You need to buy them separately and their prices are really sky rocketing.

Polar RS400sd

Pros:
This watch is quite similar to Suunto T3. It allows you to monitor you heart rate, and measures speed in distance. But what makes this watch unique is the ability to test your fitness using Polar Fitness Test, and the ability to also determine your fitness after you train via the running index. Now I am able to check and monitor if my fitness is really improving by doing. For the past weeks, I have been lacking training so my fitness level wasn't at its peek. In fact when I raced the Race for Life, I managed to finish the 5K race at a measly time. True enough, the polar gave me a running index of 57. But after the 21K run and continuous training up until today when I racked a 10K distance at 44 minutes without having my heart rate overshoot, the watch gave me an index of 59. What is cool about the indexes is that it gives you an idea of the trend of your fitness. If it is moving up, then you're improving. If it's moving down, then you're slacking. If it remains constant, then perhaps you're over training. This watch is fairly new so I cannot comment much on the foot pod accuracy. But as far as I've been using it, after calibrating it yesterday, its pretty much gives accurate values. In the Philippines, since Polar products can be found everywhere, then having the watch fixed if problem arises isn't much of a problem. You also get 2 years warranty. Unlike Suunto, when you get the Polar RS400sd, they will include everything such as the foot pod, heart rate, and USB connector and software that come with it. I got mine a lot cheaper than when I got my Suunto T3. Another plus for the watch is that it looks good. I am able to use it even when I'm not training.

Cons:
Don't believe that when you get the foot pod out of the box that it is at the minimum 97% accurate. It can be far more inaccurate than that. When I got mine, its 5K was 500meter shorter than the actual 5K. After calibrating the foot pod though, everything seems to be fine. I will have to do more tests.

Saturday, October 24, 2009

I Survived the Adidas KOTR 21K Race



Woohooo! I survived the KOTR (Adidas King of the Road) 21K race. After 2 years of running, this was to be my first 21K distance race. I have tried one 42K last year but never have I tried running a 21K before. Since Adidas has been showing off its great looking singlets, I was lured into registering for the race. I registered on running the 21K event for the mere reason that I have always been missing any long runs. The truth is, for months already, my training only involved short distances of 5K in tempo pace. I don’t know why, but when I decide to do a longer run, I always end up doing short ones. The longest I had on one weekend was a 10K. I had to do something about skipping long runs. I knew my endurance have declined, and if I’m not going to put back those long distances, then I won’t be improving at all. Now here was my chance. At least I know I won’t skip a long run if I paid PHP500 to run it.

Now here comes race day. Like I said in my previous post, I was having race jitters. As we gathered at the starting line I bumped into El Kiyoshi. My goal for this race was to finish at least with a time of sub 1:50. But as the clock started ticking, I had fears of cramps or worse to get a DNF(Did not Finish). But I was psyching myself that I should finish the race. I’ve already set my heart rate to play around 74% to 87%, and my strategy was to keep my heart rate on those zones for the entire race. When the gun started I paced with El Kiyoshi running at a sub 5min/km pace. I was trying to listen to my body trying to find if there is anything wrong. I did not experience any problem so far not until the 10th kilometer as we were heading back along Buendia. I felt my left thigh burning, and accompanied by numbness in my left calves. This was the same experience I had during the Philippine International Marathon, the only difference was I was having it at the 10th kilometer marker. This was the time when I was questioning myself what in the world have I gotten myself into. Instead of getting panicky, I told myself that whatever happens I should try and finish the race. There are instances especially climbs when I had to stop and walk when I felt my left leg muscles felt to be giving up. I normally detest walking, but in this case it was the only strategy I had to finish the race. My finish time was no longer in my mind. It was just a question of finishing it or not. So I tried to slow down my pace, listened to my legs, then when it feels tight, I’d walked for a couple of seconds, and when it feels a little bit better already I’d run again.

At the 14KM marker, I was thinking of not turning right and just head to the finish. But again, that would be cheating. I told myself DNF is not an option. I’ll finish this race whatever it takes. I took a right turn, slowed down and held for dear life!

Time was fleeting as many runners overtook me. But it doesn’t matter anymore. All I wanted was to survive this race. I couldn’t any longer feel my feet. But the funny thing is I knew I was moving. And it was just a matter of time and I finally crossed the finish line. I felt I was the happiest runner alive. I was glad I survived my first 21K. I finished a time of 1:43, a PR to break on my next 21K.

After the race, my legs were cramping I felt like vomiting. Thanks to my officemate and co-blogger Ian who handed me a glass of water after the race. That helped a lot mate. :)

I think I should be incorporating long runs in my training. I still need to decide my next half marathon race. But I hope I’ll be back with a vengeance.

Btw, my wife broke her 10K pr with a time of 1:02. We’ll be celebrating a movie later for our PRs.

See you again on the next race.

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Signed Up for Adidas King of the Road 2009

Although the claiming of the King of the Road race packets was a hassel, the good news is the race singlet is fantastic. To my opinion, this is the best looking running singlet ever in the history of races I've joined.

Its been a long long time since I've done a long run, so here I am registered for the 21K. I'm not so sure if signing for a 21K distance is a good idea knowing that I have been missing my long runs for quite some time already.

But hey, what best to start putting back those mileages than races like this. Though this 21K will be treated as an LSD, I'm sure it would be lots of fun. I'm actually quite nervous. Its been a long time since I've felt race jitters like this.

My goal is to finish the race at moderate intensity. My friend and pacing buddy Glenn is training for the Standard Chartered Marathon, and he has agreed to pace with me. He'll be doing 32K though. Glad to be finally pacing with you again mate!

See you all at the starting line this Sunday.

Monday, October 19, 2009

CWX Tights Review


Since running had become a favorite recreation for many here in the Philippines, a lot of technologies came out from the market. From GPS watches, GPS enabled cell phones, and recovery necklaces and bracelet, now comes a performance booster running tights.

Who said tights are just for women? The CWX tights, which can only be purchases at RUNNR at Bonifacio High Street has been claimed to help boost performance and assist a runner to recover.

I have read several reviews about the CWX tights, and so far, much of them are good feedback. I have been longing to try their tights wondering if it does really do wonders.

So for the first time I used the CWX pro tights and took it for a two 5k run this morning. The first 5K run is a tempo run and the next 5K run would be at moderate intensity. The first 5K will help me evaluate if it does help increase performance, while the second 5K will add strain to my legs as it adds more mileage, and will help me evaluate if it does aid you in recovery.

I ran my usual 5K route and I finished the route with a training time which is quite above my average training time. The time I got in finishing the 5K however wasn't the fastest from my training pace. However I can say that it can be categorized around the top 30% of all my training time 5K distances. So my verdict is not yet that conclusive. I still need to do more tests with the tights. So far though, performance wise, it lived up to my expectations.

I continued running another 5K distance, now at a moderate intensity. I got surprised that my second 5K was just 60 seconds slower than my first 5K distance. This made me wonder if the tights did help in boosting my second 5K at a moderate effort? Again, I still need to do more tests.

Now for the recovery part, after the run, my legs felt fresh. So far as of this writing, I felt I didn't run this morning. This I can say that perhaps the CWX Pro tights did help.

Thursday, October 15, 2009

Last Call on Adidas KOTR Registration on October 18

- Perks up for grabs when you register for the adidas King of the Road

- First ever Running Exposition on October 17 – 18 at SM Megatrade Hall

Registration on-going only until Ocotber 18!

Registration for the 2009 adidas King of the Road (KOTR) slated on October 25 is ongoing until October 18 only. Runner who wish to register can do so during the Running Exposiiton at SM Megatrade Hall scheduled on October 17-18. The King of the Road event covers three running distances, 5k, 10k and 21k and the fee is P500. It will be held at the Fort Bonifacio in Taguig City.

Running Expo on October 17-18

For the first time, adidas will conduct a Running Expo on October 17 to 18 at the SM Megamall Megatrade Hall from 10:00 A.M. – 8:00 P.M. for all KOTR participants! Carbo-loading, exhibits, seminars, distribution of singlets, race bibs, presentations and a lot more surprises await all KOTR runners.

Mi adidas discounts

Perks never run out once you register for the KOTR. Just present your registration receipt at the counter to avail 50% off your mi adidas. You can now customize your shoes according to your style using the high-tech software available at the adidas flagship store in Greenbelt 3. Hurry as there are limited coupons available!

Get the latest on King of the Road from Facebook and E-group

Get the latest from adidas about the King of the Road. Add us up in your Facebook accounts! Just search for adidas Running Philippines. Exciting prizes await you loyal King of the Road marathoners! Just add our e-group at http://sports.groups.yahoo.com/group/adidas_kingoftheroad_2k9/

King of the Road for a good cause

The King of the Road is for a good cause as this year, the HOPE worldwide Philippines, Inc., an organization which upholds children protection and welfare will be its beneficiary.

Register now and experience the joys of running only with adidas.

Because every runner is different.

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Enervon Prime Memo Race Unofficial Results

Listed below are the unofficial Race Results of the 5K during the Enervon Prime Memo Race. I got the results from the Extribe site, and by the help of MS Excel sorted them in finish time order. However since this is still the unofficial race results, then you can from time to time visit the following link until it gets official: http://www.extribe.com.ph/main.php?sctn=2&indx=25

1 1032 1032 Participant ~ ~ 1 15:03.3
2 1497 Barcarse Abraham, Jr. 24 M 2 15:17.5
3 717 Delos Reyes Reynaldo 38 M 3 15:39.6
4 292 Solon Kelvin 19 M 4 17:59.7
5 1093 Payong Randy 24 M 5 18:08.9
6 1486 Callano Teng 38 M 6 18:55.3
7 207 Barcena Nhea Ann 27 F 7 19:03.6
8 206 Yambao Liza 28 F 8 20:04.1
9 1503 Cuevas Eustacio 28 M 9 20:09.6
10 700 Balasoto Cristopher 22 M 10 20:25.7
11 299 de Vera Michelle 11 F 11 20:35.3
12 957 Dones MC 38 M 12 20:58.1
13 899 Friends of Tess Four ~ F 13 20:58.9
14 560 Quiroz Elijah Jose 21 M 14 21:46.4
15 676 Yambao Maricel 18 F 15 22:07.8
16 718 Cuning Raphael 31 M 16 22:14.0
17 664 Pareja Edgar 45 M 17 22:17.0
18 601 Quibal Robert 27 M 18 22:40.5
19 1496 Calo Victor Geronimo 45 M 19 22:40.7
20 568 Pasaporte Judy Joy 29 F 20 22:45.9
21 1149 Gille Sandriy 38 M 21 22:48.3
22 223 Lustre Melvin 0 M 22 22:52.8
23 208 Cacatian Allan 31 M 23 22:57.6
24 553 Cariño Rembert 28 M 24 23:04.2
25 1474 Balmes Salvador 34 M 25 23:25.1
26 224 Poncio Florante 29 M 26 23:30.6
27 202 Hipolito Riza 33 F 27 23:31.7
28 1212 Ayeras Frankie 26 M 28 23:33.2
29 1158 Angco Roy 27 M 29 23:50.4
30 600 Pagas Derster 34 M 30 24:07.5
31 1092 Lizardo Marlon 32 M 31 24:11.5
32 627 Tuazon Joseph Hipolito 44 M 32 24:14.1
33 698 Ologan Rodello 30 M 33 24:14.9
34 128 Bendali-an Arnel 36 M 34 24:15.3
35 554 Lemjel Obeja 25 M 35 24:20.2
36 1483 Dulnuan Ma. Luisa 43 F 36 24:23.1
37 213 Buaga Danilo 30 M 37 24:23.3
38 225 Pascua Jomar 23 M 38 24:33.4
39 153 San Pedro Rex 33 M 39 24:34.3
40 219 Biglay Dexter 30 M 40 24:37.4
41 220 Briones Renante 26 M 41 24:43.8
42 691 Cadlum Ruben 31 M 42 24:45.9
43 221 Manuel Cabe 33 M 43 24:46.5
44 1012 Felipe Baldwin 37 M 44 24:49.8
45 1510 Potonia Dionisio 64 M 45 24:52.3
46 358 Hess Clinton 0 M 46 24:55.1
47 1070 Jonson Ricardo 43 M 47 24:59.1
48 787 Arcilla Amelita 18 F 48 25:04.1
49 1460 Velarde Roquito 54 M 49 25:06.9
50 211 Garvilles Noel 35 M 50 25:18.8
51 176 Yap Katrina 16 F 51 25:25.7
52 280 Chua Judy Anne 21 F 52 25:28.4
53 728 Rabaja Rem 46 M 53 25:35.5
54 1334 Apuli Ranulfo, Jr. 26 M 54 25:39.9
55 1001 Vaca Luis Miguel 0 M 55 25:44.3
56 1053 Aceret George 44 M 56 25:49.1
57 605 Taactaac Ranel 27 M 57 25:52.5
58 313 Sy Samuel 45 M 58 25:53.6
59 505 Manalang Paul 24 M 59 26:01.3
60 499 Salamat Conrado 33 M 60 26:07.4
61 702 Centino Rolando 36 M 61 26:09.2
62 304 Silvestre Emmanuel 49 M 62 26:10.7
63 591 Ayuban Abelardo 27 M 63 26:11.6
64 1037 Casem V.P. Archibald 47 M 64 26:12.7
65 210 Fernandez Danilo 41 M 65 26:15.0
66 489 Jacob Orlando 35 M 66 26:22.4
67 72 Ramos Karlo 15 M 67 26:31.0
68 1007 Tanchoco Renato 50 M 68 26:35.2
69 1014 Munoz Dennis 33 M 69 26:47.0
70 64 Roel Diesta 29 M 70 26:56.6
71 771 Romualdez Ace 28 M 71 26:59.9
72 310 Abay Flory 39 F 72 27:03.0
73 699 Bantolino Bonifacio 42 M 73 27:06.2
74 786 Monis Romeo 0 M 74 27:10.5
75 217 Benedicta Richard 0 M 75 27:12.1
76 598 Asistio Perfecto Jr. 27 M 76 27:13.7
77 588 Calimpong Ruel 36 M 77 27:16.9
78 216 Lopez Rogelio 36 M 78 27:20.5
79 684 Cawas Edgardo 39 M 79 27:21.8
80 1000 Escalona Dave Frederick 0 M 80 27:22.4
81 594 Luciano Marcial 36 M 81 27:27.4
82 571 Eñosa Ruben 30 M 82 27:30.6
83 996 Alvaran Rafael 46 M 83 27:37.3
84 222 Lustria Louie 27 M 84 27:38.6
85 1215 Valenton Nicole 16 F 85 27:46.1
86 155 Haman Ryan 26 M 86 27:50.1
87 682 Dacillo Reynald 27 M 87 27:52.3
88 258 Manuel Agraan 49 M 88 27:56.1
89 692 Ocampo Lito 35 M 89 27:56.9
90 622 Monte Ivan 29 M 90 27:58.0
91 111 Tobias Winchie 28 M 91 27:59.4
92 1055 San Andres Miguel M 15 92 28:04.9
93 316 Yu Corie 48 F 93 28:13.2
94 1404 Sabandal Henry Paul 29 M 94 28:17.0
95 1142 Abuyog Roldan 25 M 95 28:19.2
96 73 Ramos LA 18 M 96 28:20.0
97 74 Tan Winschel 19 M 97 28:20.7
98 65 Bulfango Alejandro 36 M 98 28:22.8
99 595 Rene Bolaños 25 M 99 28:23.9
100 318 Canlas Alberto 41 M 100 28:37.3
101 585 Armodina Gypsy 25 F 101 28:40.1
102 690 Torian Jack 32 M 102 28:43.8
103 905 Castillo Armel 26 M 103 28:44.1
104 486 Cagutan Jhun 31 M 104 28:44.6
105 657 Serina Lino 45 M 105 28:45.3
106 298 Sonoy Ike 47 M 106 28:46.3
107 564 Balabagan Anwar 23 M 107 28:47.4
108 695 Ricardos Ryan 0 M 108 28:49.4
109 1462 Rigor Juan Miguel 21 M 109 28:50.5
110 696 Arnilla Cresencio 37 M 110 28:51.3
111 697 Alapit Dennis 32 M 111 28:52.5
112 687 Bometivo Neil 33 M 112 28:53.5
113 896 Friends of Tess One 0 F 113 28:55.8
114 900 Friends of Tess Five ~ M 114 28:59.1
115 587 Angco Edna 28 F 115 29:17.4
116 172 Miconi Pierluigi 39 M 116 29:18.0
117 693 Pepartilla Alfred 29 M 117 29:19.8
118 312 Da Yon Dennis 36 M 118 29:21.5
119 1002 1002 Participant ~ ~ 119 29:24.6
120 1108 De leon Ramigo 48 M 120 29:41.7
121 534 Tecson Mark 34 M 121 29:52.0
122 683 Butron Rogelio 40 M 122 29:54.7
123 562 Magdato Enril 38 M 123 29:55.9
124 311 Servantes Maylen 42 F 124 29:58.6
125 1090 Butiong Eddie 35 M 125 30:00.6
126 1588 Qua Benedict 30 M 126 30:01.3
127 1069 Urbiztondo Jesselyn 36 F 127 30:02.8
128 570 Ofousa Johnson 0 M 128 30:05.9
129 479 Cortez Cesar 36 M 129 30:10.6
130 1220 Pasquil Fraz 28 M 130 30:15.8
131 529 Manalili Raymund 39 M 131 30:19.3
132 452 Jimenez Elhner 29 M 132 30:31.7
133 112 Tobias Nannah 27 F 133 30:32.9
134 119 Miguel Karlo 28 M 134 30:34.8
135 541 541 Participant ~ ~ 135 30:37.6
136 991 de Veyra Arthur 54 M 136 30:40.8
137 98 Ravago Robert Jonas 44 M 137 30:42.8
138 1028 Wee Stanley 45 M 138 30:44.7
139 624 Tubera Gary Jr. 30 M 139 30:45.6
140 593 Ponce Melvin 30 M 140 30:48.0
141 688 Luton Michael 31 M 141 30:52.0
142 727 De Guzman Mario 40 M 142 30:58.0
143 1504 Cuevas Charmaine 32 F 143 31:01.5
144 1343 Escalona Dick 38 M 144 31:07.7
145 353 Sacayce Jessie 55 M 145 31:09.9
146 701 Baliscao Rolie 0 M 146 31:14.9
147 525 Romeo Sison 49 M 147 31:17.2
148 685 Danlog Rojard 34 M 148 31:19.1
149 748 Ascalon Philip Rommel 38 M 149 31:24.7
150 583 Dingcong Eliza 30 F 150 31:28.2
151 580 Vista Maria Joly 22 F 151 31:30.0
152 550 Escaño Keoge 7 F 152 31:32.3
153 968 Velasquez Mark Edward 23 M 153 31:34.9
154 170 Villarica Eric 41 M 154 31:38.8
155 301 Mandar Roberto 69 M 155 31:39.6
156 514 Paredez Reggie 32 M 156 31:42.5
157 483 De Lima Vicente 43 M 157 31:44.9
158 775 Angeles Emily 36 F 158 31:49.1
159 559 Mendoza Gemma 33 F 159 31:49.6
160 967 Uy Melanie 25 F 160 31:50.5
161 774 Angeles Amado 35 M 161 31:51.3
162 609 Casingal Mark Edward 21 M 162 31:52.3
163 1464 Trinidad Marvin 26 M 163 31:54.5
164 214 Montadas Ricardo 34 M 164 31:59.9
165 694 Ramos William 0 M 165 32:01.0
166 363 Vaca Tanya 0 M 166 32:20.7
167 480 De jesus Nadine 26 M 167 32:23.9
168 995 Salluntan Ramir 40 M 168 32:26.6
169 175 Mizuse Mark Edward 31 M 169 32:27.6
170 1364 Isidro Melvyn 39 M 170 32:29.8
171 1282 Buan Lawrence 32 M 171 32:31.6
172 528 Ong Benjamin 36 M 172 32:36.3
173 186 Go Alvin 28 M 173 32:40.2
174 185 Chun Frederick 29 M 174 32:42.2
175 1342 Castillo Job 40 M 175 32:44.0
176 681 Salazar Francis 23 M 176 32:45.3
177 982 Lim Rachelle 22 F 177 32:50.3
178 574 Montadas Tuchella 11 F 178 32:51.3
179 563 Catoto Nieanor Jr. 39 M 179 32:56.8
180 1533 1533 Participant ~ ~ 180 33:03.2
181 648 Base Luis 42 M 181 33:07.4
182 471 Que Michelle 31 F 182 33:09.6
183 1380 Amparo Jemma 24 F 183 33:11.3
184 725 Raneses Jeric 24 M 184 33:13.8
185 154 Linder Ryan 26 M 185 33:18.0
186 659 Grinoulo Richard 33 M 186 33:19.5
187 1300 Raymundo Eilene 29 F 187 33:26.9
188 549 Aguirre Mario 35 M 188 33:32.0
189 1283 Buan Ibrahin 26 M 189 33:33.0
190 1115 Mariagan Flordelyn 20 F 190 33:33.9
191 164 Legisna Virgilio Jr 22 M 191 33:40.6
192 846 Angeles Emmanuel 36 M 192 33:45.0
193 75 Tan Alli 23 M 193 33:46.9
194 784 Salvador John 34 M 194 33:47.6
195 782 Delos Santos Marlo 38 M 195 33:48.5
196 129 Velasco Mel 32 M 196 33:54.4
197 979 De Lara Geng 28 F 197 33:57.6
198 1199 Sirapandji Charles 38 M 198 33:58.6
199 56 56 Participant ~ ~ 199 34:01.9
200 998 Inocentes Jennifer 40 F 200 34:06.9
201 997 Inocentes Edward 41 M 201 34:08.2
202 1530 1530 Participant ~ ~ 202 34:14.7
203 1526 1526 Participant ~ ~ 203 34:16.5
204 621 Covar Mervin 49 M 204 34:17.9
205 599 Jalalon Ramil 32 M 205 34:19.6
206 1467 Hernandez Dante 41 M 206 34:20.6
207 1042 1042 Participant ~ ~ 207 34:21.8
208 475 Cruz Dustin 16 M 208 34:23.8
209 533 Del Rosario Raymond 26 M 209 34:25.6
210 1369 Bito Nimfa 43 F 210 34:29.1
211 1008 Chan Cherry 42 F 211 34:31.1
212 88 Manlapas Alex 47 M 212 34:38.6
213 1499 Onillo Merlyn 43 F 213 34:49.8
214 660 Catolos Omar 34 M 214 34:52.8
215 572 Sapdin John Erick 29 M 215 34:54.7
216 159 Firmacion Genaro 44 M 216 34:56.2
217 132 Uy Maria Elena 40 F 217 34:56.9
218 497 Lim Federick 28 M 218 34:57.8
219 1532 1532 Participant ~ ~ 219 34:58.5
220 302 Rosqueta Rolly 24 M 220 35:00.1
221 1507 Coronado Rodrigo 64 M 221 35:02.3
222 1015 Perlas Lalaine 20 F 222 35:15.2
223 257 Santos Severo 39 M 223 35:19.1
224 653 De Guzman Marilet 39 F 224 35:21.2
225 783 Ruz Reynald 29 M 225 35:22.9
226 608 Guanzon Leo 71 M 226 35:31.7
227 218 Salem Jeffrey 25 M 227 35:42.5
228 1313 Lim John Elvin 29 M 228 35:46.8
229 67 Leano Benedetto 57 M 229 35:49.9
230 531 Buncan Abigail 34 F 230 35:51.9
231 530 Aguilar Noel 48 M 231 35:53.8
232 1236 Cahoy Geo 10 M 232 35:57.6
233 746 Valdez Alver Joseph 26 M 233 35:59.6
234 1106 Vibar Frank 34 M 234 36:06.2
235 680 de Jesus Ian Christopher 24 M 235 36:07.4
236 679 Varanal Pauline Grace 24 F 236 36:08.3
237 455 Kagahatian Joel 38 M 237 36:10.5
238 970 Ang Nympha 41 F 238 36:13.4
239 139 Dona Sherwin 29 M 239 36:16.2
240 720 Lozada Mary 26 F 240 36:21.4
241 1292 Tagui Albert 52 M 241 36:22.4
242 1531 1531 Participant ~ ~ 242 36:23.1
243 1293 Corros Rodel 49 M 243 36:23.7
244 453 Aguinaldo Ariel 35 M 244 36:24.2
245 502 Santamaria Ivan 31 M 245 36:25.6
246 986 Li Edwin 34 M 246 36:26.6
247 908 Molloy Ali 32 F 247 36:28.2
248 492 Flores Martin 25 M 248 36:31.7
249 1390 Baria Homer 52 M 249 36:34.5
250 465 Acot Kaye 16 F 250 36:37.4
251 1242 Malcampo George 21 M 251 36:39.5
252 287 Ronquillo Jessica 23 F 252 36:42.7
253 586 Gundaya Rowena 30 F 253 36:50.7
254 319 De loeon Estrella 26 F 254 36:53.5
255 805 Glorioso Roel 34 M 255 36:57.2
256 902 Gus 0 M 256 36:59.2
257 747 Lomague Lily 29 F 257 37:04.7
258 1157 Lanugan Roberto 31 M 258 37:15.2
259 651 Mercado Czarina 28 F 259 37:21.2
260 729 Mercado Medel 33 M 260 37:30.3
261 1068 Urbiztondo Edgar 35 M 261 37:34.9
262 163 Gabunada Jr. Reynaldo 24 M 262 37:37.4
263 1577 Ogiles Stephanie 31 F 263 37:38.2
264 1386 Doleno Diana 40 F 264 37:45.0
265 1388 Dolendo Joey 40 M 265 37:47.8
266 78 Magallon Zandro 34 M 266 37:49.0
267 1249 Yu Johnny 44 M 267 37:52.5
268 1200 Casanova Philip 35 M 268 37:56.4
269 736 Joven Carl 26 M 269 37:58.0
270 1257 Riego De dios Eric 35 M 270 38:12.8
271 454 Quilatan Godofredo 61 M 271 38:16.2
272 506 Santamaria Lily 33 F 272 38:18.8
273 742 Mercado Chola 30 F 273 38:23.0
274 743 Ty Patrick Lester 31 M 274 38:25.7
275 524 Dalawampu Marirose 39 F 275 38:29.7
276 558 Ruiz Eselito 26 M 276 38:30.0
277 1406 Peralta Monico Amile 23 M 277 38:30.5
278 265 Lee Vincent 30 M 278 38:31.0
279 1050 1050 Participant ~ ~ 279 38:31.6
280 1049 1049 Participant ~ ~ 280 38:44.2
281 264 Romualdo Ron 26 M 281 38:47.3
282 666 Juan Cenzo 22 M 282 38:49.8
283 290 Tinoco Gina 45 F 283 38:52.5
284 491 Esguerra Eleazer 49 M 284 38:55.9
285 1009 Apalisok Val 0 M 285 38:58.1
286 1048 1048 Participant ~ ~ 286 39:02.8
287 209 Villafuerte Pablo 21 M 287 39:03.4
288 705 Bihag Crispin Jr. 0 M 288 39:04.1
289 76 Tan Thea 37 F 289 39:04.8
290 69 Ramos Darwin 13 M 290 39:05.7
291 961 Beley Leizel 32 F 291 39:06.5
292 569 Castillo Ronica 23 F 292 39:07.3
293 551 Escaño Darwin 32 M 293 39:08.1
294 596 Crisologo Vincent 32 M 294 39:09.1
295 788 Rodol Eguia 41 M 295 39:11.2
296 726 De Guzman Marlo 70 M 296 39:13.2
297 1303 Villarete Nyke 24 F 297 39:15.2
298 1304 Lualham Christian 25 M 298 39:16.6
299 749 Ascalon Mia Lou 36 F 299 39:18.9
300 1214 Valenton Angelo 40 M 300 39:20.2
301 92 Lasquety Antonio Celesti 24 M 301 39:24.0
302 49 Llagas Arjay 21 M 302 39:28.9
303 555 Masmela Edwin 38 M 303 39:34.6
304 510 Portlas Virgilio 35 M 304 39:35.8
305 1389 Baria Tita 49 F 305 39:36.4
306 1408 Penafiel Glenn 34 M 306 39:36.9
307 1344 Albano Glenn 30 M 307 39:37.4
308 1511 Magpantay Aldrin 0 M 308 39:38.1
309 317 Da Yon Reychel 31 F 309 39:38.6
310 1144 Lozano Hermes 26 M 310 39:39.2
311 321 Diaz Christian 38 M 311 39:39.8
312 401 Bonite Ma. Chona 46 F 312 39:40.3
313 1231 Panis Romenuto 26 M 313 39:40.8
314 758 Alunan Matthew 11 M 314 39:41.4
315 984 De los Reyes Ariel 0 F 315 39:41.9
316 983 De Castro Jesus Jr. 33 M 316 39:45.9
317 1341 Martin Greg 60 M 317 39:48.6
318 626 Volfangco Victor 52 M 318 40:05.7
319 1107 Morgado Maria Donva 37 F 319 40:09.7
320 620 Covar Don 22 M 320 40:14.8
321 976 Tandang Marina 32 F 321 40:15.4
322 330 Reyes Robert 46 M 322 40:16.1
323 1134 Ursua Erwin 36 M 323 40:17.5
324 320 Bebedor Resciel 31 F 324 40:21.3
325 174 Caverte Jonash 33 M 325 40:23.9
326 40 40 Participant ~ ~ 326 40:25.8
327 1525 1525 Participant ~ ~ 327 40:35.6
328 1387 Rodriguez Leah 40 F 328 40:37.7
329 42 42 Participant ~ ~ 329 40:58.2
330 735 Villamor Rica 28 F 330 41:06.5
331 1091 Sabbun Sherwin 32 M 331 41:09.8
332 804 Canlas Arnel 33 M 332 41:19.8
333 532 Abin Arcee 24 M 333 41:20.9
334 1568 Chan Sabrina 27 F 334 41:26.3
335 1383 Crisostomo Ali 33 M 335 41:27.6
336 1143 Miranda Jesus 59 M 336 41:29.4
337 289 Casanova Menchie 46 F 337 41:30.9
338 1471 Peralta Ma. Veronica Cl 21 F 338 41:33.5
339 581 Adora Mary Jo 32 F 339 41:48.1
340 589 Arroyo Roque 33 M 340 41:52.5
341 1325 Corpuz Eddie 47 M 341 41:53.0
342 1326 Corpuz Marilyn 46 F 342 41:53.9
343 1116 Ticsay James 17 M 343 41:55.3
344 1118 Ticsay Carlito 47 M 344 41:56.0
345 470 Angeles Melanie 24 F 345 41:58.0
346 552 Flauta Rodelito 30 M 346 41:59.3
347 252 Magdamo Rex 27 M 347 42:02.4
348 1219 1219 Participant ~ ~ 348 42:03.4
349 1243 Lim Jebb 28 F 349 42:07.9
350 561 Mendoza Randy 30 M 350 42:09.6
351 519 Bautista Sophia 25 F 351 42:14.2
352 518 Canuel Miguel 25 M 352 42:14.6
353 671 Eclipse Vicente 46 M 353 42:15.1
354 228 Villaluna Salyn 0 F 354 42:20.8
355 39 39 Participant ~ ~ 355 42:22.1
356 41 41 Participant ~ ~ 356 42:22.8
357 1016 Perlas Van Regine 19 F 357 42:30.1
358 60 Liwanag Cherryl 30 F 358 42:31.4
359 59 Bilbao Emily 30 F 359 42:32.2
360 1491 Laureta Reynaldo, Jr. 27 M 360 42:36.8
361 165 Legisma John Patrick 25 M 361 42:37.8
362 1121 Rosqueta Evelyn 18 F 362 42:38.9
363 138 Garcia Jennifer 24 F 363 42:41.8
364 985 Lim Marjorie 24 F 364 42:44.7
365 778 Fado Mark 29 M 365 42:45.5
366 990 Dy Jose 54 M 366 42:52.9
367 888 Go Eunice 27 F 367 42:53.9
368 288 Yturzaeta Kriskarla 28 F 368 42:58.7
369 1529 1529 Participant ~ ~ 369 43:03.9
370 606 De Asis Relgie 28 M 370 43:26.5
371 703 Medina Mario 36 M 371 43:27.0
372 647 Narvaez Noem 0 F 372 43:27.8
373 1379 Omo Jae Ann 18 F 373 43:30.2
374 1047 1047 Participant ~ ~ 374 43:31.2
375 1331 Diones Francis Mave 23 M 375 43:36.2
376 999 Hess Jackie 0 F 376 43:44.7
377 567 Polinar Vicente 34 M 377 44:00.2
378 565 Polinar Vincent Ramil 9 M 378 44:02.1
379 566 Polinar Hannah 29 F 379 44:03.4
380 1017 Munoz Aileen 32 F 380 44:14.2
381 546 Cua Ma. Concepcion 54 F 381 44:21.7
382 1381 Crisostomo Marie 31 F 382 44:24.5
383 166 Inotuma Maia 24 F 383 44:26.3
384 1528 1528 Participant ~ ~ 384 44:29.2
385 392 Jamon Krystel 26 F 385 44:45.5
386 376 Calingo Niah Riza 23 F 386 44:46.0
387 669 Acebedo Cesar 51 M 387 44:48.0
388 623 Samudio Marc 37 M 388 44:51.1
389 1366 Salonga Diana Rose 24 F 389 44:56.4
390 1120 Rosqueta Sofia 12 F 390 44:56.6
391 391 Ponghon Delilah 24 F 391 45:00.1
392 291 Casanova Marieta 34 F 392 45:02.0
393 509 Acosta Michael 25 M 393 45:11.1
394 1454 Cariaga Karina Mae 30 F 394 45:12.2
395 1455 Mejias Zeny 31 F 395 45:14.5
396 1299 Raymundo James 30 M 396 45:28.3
397 328 Fernandez Elmer 48 M 397 45:31.4
398 814 Bodino Margarette 18 F 398 45:35.6
399 813 Bodino Martorie 17 F 399 45:37.1
400 87 Dequina Joan 28 F 400 45:39.9
401 89 Anunciapo Chelo 29 F 401 45:40.8
402 576 Salceda Dailyn 20 F 402 45:46.8
403 963 Beley Napoleon 33 M 403 46:00.9
404 962 Beley Noel 35 M 404 46:02.6
405 1238 Cahoy Neem 13 F 405 46:05.9
406 540 540 Participant ~ ~ 406 46:09.1
407 808 Janaban Althea 33 F 407 46:12.4
408 1141 Demillo Josephine 29 F 408 46:14.6
409 162 Guinhawa Maria Carmela 24 F 409 46:16.3
410 1410 Penafiel Millie 34 F 410 46:24.2
411 721 Oreta Joy 22 F 411 46:27.2
412 760 Alunan David 13 M 412 46:29.7
413 918 918 Participant ~ ~ 413 46:37.8
414 1237 Cahoy Damara 14 M 414 46:41.2
415 770 Betita Kareen 19 F 415 46:44.1
416 772 Betita Maureen 24 F 416 46:45.7
417 329 Fernandez Susana 49 F 417 46:47.4
418 1306 Falvo Daniel 33 M 418 47:00.6
419 1305 Falvo Marissa 40 F 419 47:02.0
420 102 Dalumpines Svetlana 0 F 420 47:26.0
421 103 Dalumpines Michael Virgil 18 M 421 47:26.5
422 466 Acot Angeli 44 F 422 47:27.8
423 1258 Riego De dios Karen 35 F 423 47:37.1
424 364 de Jesus Vida 0 M 424 48:49.4
425 362 Villanueva Malca 0 M 425 48:52.1
426 407 Duterte Marjorie Ann 31 F 426 49:03.8
427 498 Lorenzo Ann 26 F 427 49:25.2
428 490 Randy Adriano 35 M 428 49:27.7
429 375 Agor christine marie 23 F 429 49:33.7
430 377 Oliveros Melissa 24 F 430 49:35.7
431 360 Vicente Valeska 0 F 431 50:15.8
432 769 Betita Kay 29 F 432 50:16.5
433 325 Baguilat Teodoro, Jr 43 M 433 50:21.1
434 324 Aguila Eirene Jhone 31 F 434 50:23.0
435 1038 Posadas Baderico 39 M 435 50:31.8
436 1018 Posadas Melody 40 F 436 50:33.2
437 953 Viray Tonton 35 F 437 51:00.6
438 952 dela Cruz Hanna 33 F 438 51:01.8
439 779 Fado Margarita 28 F 439 51:04.4
440 575 Sandrino Janet 25 F 440 51:05.2
441 577 Temosan Maria Fe 38 F 441 51:06.4
442 573 Baculinao Katherine 22 F 442 51:07.9
443 496 Palma Brenda 29 F 443 51:21.7
444 495 Cadampog Menchie 25 F 444 51:22.3
445 724 Lazatin Danilo 32 M 445 51:26.6
446 652 Lazatin Milet 32 F 446 51:32.6
447 1490 Suarez Wilfredo, Jr. 33 M 447 51:50.5
448 406 Duterte Andrea Kristina 23 F 448 51:58.6
449 374 mantes charmae 21 F 449 51:59.1
450 494 Meruza Aimee 29 F 450 52:21.2
451 515 Docot Mylene 27 F 451 52:23.3
452 1011 Lim Hazel 14 F 452 52:24.4
453 978 De Lara Jong 28 M 453 52:49.6
454 977 Guballa Vincent Kyle 11 M 454 52:51.4
455 232 Cosico Abigael 27 F 455 52:53.0
456 233 Masayon Brian 28 M 456 52:54.0
457 230 Amar Cielo 34 F 457 52:55.0
458 234 Magat PJ 25 M 458 52:56.0
459 231 231 Participant ~ ~ 459 52:56.9
460 1494 Manlangit Rosalyn 35 F 460 53:01.6
461 1493 Manlangit Althea Geleen 3 F 461 53:03.5
462 1495 Manlangit Amelito 42 M 462 53:04.2
463 77 Sumaria Nerilyn 26 F 463 53:08.3
464 361 Mician Meca 0 M 464 53:16.3
465 1133 Carbonell Fatima 31 F 465 53:17.8
466 487 Mendoza Henry 28 M 466 53:27.2
467 63 Bernal Russel 28 F 467 53:31.5
468 54 Jones Duffy 35 F 468 53:32.6
469 972 Balicas Roberto 44 M 469 53:33.2
470 971 Balicas Fievel 11 M 470 53:34.2
471 722 Bermejo Jane 29 F 471 54:03.3
472 93 Serrano Claudine 26 F 472 54:45.6
473 633 Bermejo Eunice 35 F 473 54:47.0
474 70 Belen Brian 28 M 474 54:48.4
475 106 Lim-it Neneth 40 F 475 54:52.1
476 732 Navarro Joel 32 M 476 54:54.3
477 731 Maghinay John 37 M 477 54:56.1
478 1013 Talucod Meliza 31 F 478 55:06.5
479 1019 Cruz Maricel 33 F 479 55:10.3
480 251 Lim Jennifer 30 F 480 55:23.5
481 1294 Sarthou Rosalie 68 F 481 55:51.5
482 1295 1295 Participant ~ ~ 482 55:52.3
483 37 37 Participant ~ ~ 483 56:04.1
484 36 36 Participant ~ ~ 484 56:05.8
485 776 Ticzon Irene 47 F 485 56:56.8
486 1021 Domingo Wilhelmina 46 F 486 56:59.8
487 1354 Uichonco Genesis 26 F 487 57:21.3
488 12 Uichanco Ann Colestyn 29 F 488 57:21.5
489 1456 Banaag Jackielyn 27 F 489 58:20.1
490 637 Pakingan Olivia 27 F 490 58:22.4
491 636 Tan Kathleen 11 F 491 58:25.1
492 638 Tan Cristina 37 F 492 58:26.6
493 254 Yap Macy 23 F 493 58:46.8
494 9 Cordero Jose III 0 M 494 59:05.8
495 8 Castro Judelyn 31 F 495 59:06.9
496 1100 1100 Participant ~ ~ 496 59:17.9
497 57 Pua Kristine 23 F 497 59:19.4
498 1329 Diones Klaire 24 F 498 59:24.0
499 1332 Declarador Hazelle 27 F 499 59:30.6
500 557 Belino Vienne 10 F 500 59:35.1
501 1117 Belino Vilma 33 F 501 59:37.4
502 809 Olande Marvin 30 M 502 59:37.8
503 1145 Ticay Janice 16 F 503 59:39.0
504 242 Bassig Mark Chester 20 F 504 00:34.4
505 1022 Malilion Marlon 24 M 505 02:45.2
506 1025 Laurio Ceferino 27 M 506 02:47.5
507 1026 San Roque Charlotte 28 F 507 03:41.0
508 1024 Guinto Vanessa 26 F 508 03:45.9