Monday, October 8, 2018

CEBU MARATHON 2018


Cebu Marathon 2018
January 14, 2018
Cebu Business Park

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Cebu Marathon is an annual race in Cebu City, Philippines.
And this is our 4th time to run a Full Marathon in Cebu.










Wednesday, December 27, 2017

MARATHON CHALLENGE: Saan aabot ang 50php mo? or How far can your 1 dollar go?



LA CASTELLANA MARATHON CENTENNIAL
January 4, 2018 4AM

La Castellana, Negros Occidental


Saan aabot ang 50 mo? [How far can your 50 or $1 go?] 
You can run a Full Marathon in Negros Occidental, Philippines!


Join the La Castellana Marathon Centennial
this coming January 4, 2018.

Registration Fee:
150php (3 dollars) - with singlet
50php (1 dollar) - without singlet


La Castellana Marathon Schedule of Activities:

January 3, 2018
Arrival of participants - La Castellana National High School
Confirmation of participation/ on-site registration
Distribution of singlet and runner's number

6PM race briefing/ short opening of the marathon

January 4, 2018
3AM Assembly of runners at public plaza
4AM GUN START for 42KM
12 noon awarding of winners and finishers/ closing
Billeting is at La Castellana National High School.

This blog was produced by weRun2Travel. All opinions are my own.

Thursday, December 21, 2017

Cebu Marathon 2018 New Race Route



 CEBU MARATHON 2018
January 14, 2018

Cebu Business Park


GoPro Runner will be running again the Cebu Marathon scheduled on January 14, 2018.

We are still waiting for the race route to be posted after
Cebu Marathon Organizers announced that they will skip SRP or South Road Properties 
for the coming 11th Cebu Marathon event.


For now please watch Cebu International Marathon 2015 by GoPro Runner.
SRP route was included in this video.

Thank you and hope to see you guys on CM2018!


This blog was produced by weRun2Travel. All opinions are my own.

Thursday, September 14, 2017

VIDEO: FOREST RUN 2016 "Salomon X-Trail Run"


 FOREST RUN 2016 "Salomon X-Trail Run"
November 27, 2016
Northern Negros Natural Park

 


Tuesday, February 17, 2015

VIDEO: Cebu International Marathon 2015

Cebu International Marathon 42K

January 11, 2015 | IT Park, Lahug, Cebu City



"We are different, in essence, from other men. If you want to win something, run 100 meters. If you want to experience something, run a marathon."
Emil Zatopek

Saturday, December 27, 2014

VIDEO: Negros Oriental Ultramarathon 2014


Negros Oriental Ultramarathon 103K

December 13-14, 2014 | Dumaguete City to Bayawan City

Our 103Km Ultra Marathon Story by Dustin
We could say that this is our one of the best runs as a couple for 2014. Not because of the distance but the story behind every kilometer. We're "mentally" prepared (because we only did a 5Km run training on weekdays and long runs not more than 21Km on weekends).

We had our PR at 50km (8hrs++), then Belle first PR and my new PR for 75Km (16hrs++). We also reached our goal to run 50miler/80Km.

Starting 0Km (Dumaguete City) up to 32Km (Zamboanguita) was running flat road, and at 25Km Buffet Dinner was serve (sinugba na isda). At 32Km to 38Km (Siaton) was uphill and 38Km to 45Km downhill. We walked the whole 6Km Uphill and ran 12Km until 50Km. We passed by 10++ runners during uphill. We took our 1 hour pitstop at 50Km (Siaton Plaza) for a relaxing cold bath, we changed gear (socks and shirts) and ate (tinola na manok). These all happened at night time. Then hello sunrise at 60Km. Brunch was served at 70Km (tinola na isda). Water stations were never a problem for this ultra marathon event: every 2Km - cold ice water station, every 5Km - cold Gatorade and Coke, and every 10Km - with snacks (banana, chocolate, chips, etc.)

Small rain pours at 80Km which gave me a blisters on my right forefoot sole. But I still managed to ran until 94Km using my heel, and then another blister on my heel appears.

The reason for these blisters was wrong choice of shoes for this ultrarunning. I just wanted to wear same shoes with my partner (my Belle) hehehe…

But I am thankful and so lucky to have my Belle on my side. She managed to support me the rest 9Km with my injured right sole (and painful blisters) and brought me to the finishline smiling.

And I am Proud of my Belle that she finished our 103Km Ultra Marathon injured free. Bilib! :) 

We Finished 103Km at 26hr29min33sec.

Despite the cut off time of 24 hours, the organizer and staff never left us alone on the road. They have their motor marshall and rescue truck supporting us for the last 10Km. They gave us cold water, they gave us medical spray to overcome pain and discomforts and most especially encouraged us to finish our race.

All in all, this 103Km Negros Oriental Ultra Marathon was a successful event and I am proud to recommend this ultra event to those who are interested running Ultra Marathons in Negros Island.

Thank you NegOr100 for promoting a Tandem/Couple category in Ultrarunning. 
Thank you Paultom Paras for organizing Ultra Marathon races like this.
Thank you so much City of Gentle people!

Our 103Km Ultra Marathon Race was dedicated to my Dad who passed away last November 10, 2014.

To God be the glory!
103km Finish Line!
“Endurance is one of the most difficult disciplines, but it is to the one who endures that the final victory comes.”
Learn. Survive. Achieve.

Wednesday, December 24, 2014

OOTD: Negros Oriental Ultramarathon 2014

NegOr 103K Ultramarathon: Group picture at the starting line of Dumaguete City, Neg. Or.; photo courtersy of Joel Balajadia
WeRun2Travel at the NegOr 103K Ultramarathon last December 13-14, 2014. A 24-hour run from Dumaguete City to Bayawan.
Still at Dumaguete City; photo courtesy of Rocky Gasambelo
On BELLE:
  • Cap - Salomon and Headwear 
  • Shirt - (personal) 
  • Sportsbra - Adidas 
  • Leggings - Nike 
  • Calf Compression - Compressport 
  • Socks - Vamos Shoes - Saucony 
  • Hydration Backpack - Camelbak 
  • Hydration Belt - Nathan 

On DUSTIN:
  • Cap - Nike 
  • Shirt - (personal) 
  • Leggings - Kswiss 
  • Calf Compression - CompressOne 
  • Slippers - (personal) 
  • Socks - Nike and Vamos 
  • Shoes - Saucony 
  • Fuel Belt - Fitletic 
  • GoPro 
NegOr 103K Ultramarathon: Already at Bayawan City, Neg. Or. on our way to the finish line; photo courtersy of Joel Balajadia
Not our first ultramarathon (already did 50K and 75K) but our very first 100-kilometer (103 to be exact) Ultramarathon and we FINISHED!

We’re very impressed how the event was organized. LGUs have visible support by setting up stations with water and some even cold, with Gatorade and even softdrinks, some also has biscuits, chocolates and bananas. Visible motor-marshalls who guides especially solo female runners on dark roads.
Somewhere :) ... Team Animo (L-R) Rocky, Richmond, Belle & Dustin.
Food (warm soup and rice) at 28K (?), 50K and 69K marks.
Dinner time at the 28K mark. Clockwise: Rocky, Richmond, Ar-ar, sir Marlon, Belle & Dustin.
You’ll also find an ice bath station at the 50K mark where you can deep your legs to temporarily relieve it from swelling and a massage therapist upon your request.
Soaking our tired legs! Ice bath time at the 50K mark; photo by Rocky Gasambelo.
Truly pampered indeed and you can say you really get your “money’s” worth.
Happily crossing the finish line!
We recommend this event for first timers to run a 100K ultramarathon.

"I run because long after my footprints fade away, maybe I will have inspired a few to reject the easy path, hit the trails, put one foot in front of the other, and come to the same conclusion I did: I run because it always takes me where I want to go."

Dean Karnazes, Ultramarathon Man: Confessions of an All-Night Runner
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