2018 Philippines Road Running
7 Eleven Run Highlights: Tabby’s first Run of 2018
Feb 5, 2018
7 Eleven Run Cebu
SEA Games Champion and 5X Milo Marathon Champion Mary Joy Tabal debuted for the first time since her Milo win in December In the 21K Leg of the 7-Eleven Run at Cebu. Tabal clocked 1h23.07 to launch the fastest time in the country easily.
“[I joined] this race to overcome my fear of what happened to me last year. I still can feel the emotions that I went through after my father passed away on the eve of my big race,” said Tabal, who rested for one month before plunging back to training last January.
“But right now, I can feel that I am ready to bring back my old form to compete.”
The petite runner from Barangay Guba, Cebu City, however, admitted she felt emotional in the early part of the race.
“While running, I still [felt] the presence and memories of my father. But later during the race, my mood changed because a lot of people cheered at the sidelines and I am so happy for that,” the Southeast Asian (SEA) Games marathon gold medalist said.
Based on her assessment, Tabal believes her performance was decent, although she still also confessed that she had to improve on some aspects of her skills.
“This will be a good startup for my year. Though I didn’t have a convincing performance, I have a lot of time to improve my skills through training.”
Although she won easily over runners-up Ruffa Sorongon (1:27.57) and Aileen Tolentino (1:30.31), there was something Tabal found unusual with the race.
“What made this race challenging was that I had to wake up very early. The race started at 1 a.m. I only slept for few hours and the route was challenging [because it had] a lot of turns. The run was too early, it’s unusual to run at 1a.m.,” Tabal said.
Organizers started the race at 1 a.m. since it was held simultaneously with Manila and Davao’s races.
7-Eleven Run Manila’s
While in the Manila Leg 2x SEA Games Marathon Champion Cristabel Martes, 38, won in 1h25.57 from Nhea Anne Bharcena (1h30.59) and former SEA Games Marathon Champion Jho-an Villarma (Banayag) (1h36.53). And in the Men’s Division, Chirchir Jackson of Kenya won very narrowly in 1h09.51 former UAAP 10K Champion Richard Salano won in 1h09.54, from Mark Oximar (1h16.54) and Jonathan David (1h17.27).
7 Eleven Run Davao
While no results were provided, placings were listed in this article below.
DAVAO CITY (MindaNews / 04 Feb) — Â A farmer and veteran runner from Malaybalay City, Bukidnon, won the 42-kilometer race in the 7-Eleven Run 2018 in Davao City early Sunday.
Richeel Laguido, a banana plantation worker, bested Alex Melly and third placer Bryan Quiamco in the marathon.
Laguido is a member of the Malaybalay Runners, a group that has been competing in both local and national races since 2011.
He attributed his win to self-discipline and consistency in his training.
My preparation was only every day jogging, Laguido said.
In the women’s 42K, Judelyn Miranda finished first. Vivian Avergonzado won second and Maria Theresa Basallo third.
Besides Laguido, other Bukidnon racers also emerged triumphant after taking home several medals in their respective divisions, like Christine Hallasgo, who landed the top spot, and Lalaine Patricio placed third in women’s 21K. Emerly, Avergonzado won second in the same division. Bukidnon bet Bobby Tadlas placed second to Jerald Zabala while Jimboy Lugay placed third in 21K men.
Bukidnon runners Keenan Caburnay and Esterlita Organiza maintained group dominance in their respective divisions in the 16K race.
Caburnay topped the race, followed by Arlan Arbois and third placer Rodel Salvane in men.
While Organiza won first in women where Rosabel Pura and Jaylou Maloloy-on placed second and third, respectively. Hence the 7-Eleven Run in Davao was simultaneously held in Manila and Cebu. (Antonio L. Colina IV)
Salano time leads the SEA Rankings for the Half Marathon, while Tabal is placed second behind a Malaysian for 2018.
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Source:
https://www.philmonitor.com/news/top-stories/2018/02/bukidnon-runners-dominate-7-eleven-run-2018/
2018 CONQUER RIDGE RUN 25K/ 10K – RESULTS (January 12)
January 12, 2018, Starting the 2018 trail running season on January 7 at Mariveles, Bataan.
This also marked the start of another series of Conquer Trail Adventures. This is mountain running.
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2018 PSE Bull Run – Buenavista takes top Honors – Results
Jan 18, 2018
At the PSE Bull Run at Fort Bonifacio City, Taguig, while the 21K, was dominated by 4 Kenyans taking the top 4 places.
At nearly 40 years of age, 4 Times SEA Games Champion Eduardo Buenavista won the 25K event in 1h30.02; he won the win from former National 10K Champion Cesar Castenato based in Baguio 1h32.24 and Erwin General 1:32.26.
Buenavista, a former national athlete, is based in Baguio and originally from Cotobato.
The legendary Mario Castro coached him. Buenavista is one of the eight hopeful candidates with PATAFA as a national coach that applied at the end of last year.
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25K
1 | 25056 | Eduardo Buenavista | M | 35-39 | 01:30:08 | 01:30:02 |
2 | 25061 | Cesar Casta?eto | M | 25-29 | 01:32:29 | 01:32:24 |
3 | 25062 | Erwin Generalao | M | 18-24 | 01:32:30 | 01:32:26 |
4 | 25351 | Mark Christian Garcia | M | 18-24 | 01:41:46 | 01:41:43 |
5 | 25353 | Rey Mark Quezada | M | 18-24 | 01:41:46 | 01:41:39 |
6 | 25259 | Roy Dacutanan | M | 35-39 | 01:42:07 | 01:42:01 |
7 | 25354 | Robert Arellano | M | 40-44 | 01:45:54 | 01:45:46 |
8 | 25060 | Jeffrey Aligan | M | 40-44 | 01:45:54 | 01:45:49 |
9 | 25352 | Kenji Akinaga | M | 18-24 | 01:55:15 | 01:55:08 |
10 | 25255 | Geoffrey Perez | M | 55-59 | 01:55:35 | 01:55:28 |
21K
1 | 22005 | Jackson Kiprotich Chirchir | M | 30-34 | 01:10:00 | 01:09:57 |
2 | 22277 | Alexis Deo Melly | M | 17 Below | 01:13:05 | 01:13:03 |
3 | 22278 | Elphiz Kiptarus | M | 17 Below | 01:16:23 | 01:16:22 |
4 | 21532 | Wilfred Esporma | M | 25-29 | 01:20:18 | 01:20:14 |
5 | 21186 | Darry Bado | M | 35-39 | 01:25:35 | 01:25:31 |
6 | 21868 | Name For Verification | M | ? | 01:26:40 | 01:26:35 |
7 | 21659 | Roldan Antonio | M | 35-39 | 01:33:32 | 01:33:28 |
8 | 21817 | Youngjae Lee | M | 35-39 | 01:34:36 | 01:34:31 |
9 | 21698 | Michael Viduya | M | ? | 01:36:16 | 01:36:12 |
10 | 21777 | Miguel Villar | M | 40-44 | 01:36:24 | 01:36:23 |
10K
1 | 10867 | Jonathan Enriquez | M | 17 Below | 00:35:44 | 00:35:30 |
2 | 10901 | John Ronel Candong | M | 18-24 | 00:37:10 | 00:37:23 |
3 | 10174 | Juan Gabriel Velasco | M | 30-34 | 00:40:06 | 00:39:50 |
4 | 10257 | Name For Verification | M | ? | 00:40:05 | 00:40:05 |
5 | 10132 | Rodelio Gadapan | M | 17 Below | 00:41:03 | 00:40:50 |
6 | 10784 | Jovy Sy | M | 30-34 | 00:41:19 | 00:41:19 |
7 | 10190 | Sangyong Lee | M | 40-44 | 00:42:53 | 00:42:53 |
8 | 10684 | Sam Gipson | M | 25-29 | 00:45:44 | 00:45:22 |
9 | 10163 | Jaymes Shrimski | M | 18-24 | 00:45:47 | 00:45:25 |
10 | 10695 | Jhon Henry Bueron | M | 25-29 | 00:46:05 | 00:45:50 |
5K
1 | 51065 | Ryan Garcia | M | 25-29 | 00:21:24 | 00:20:56 |
2 | 50640 | Timo Hoelzchen | M | 40-44 | 00:21:28 | 00:21:04 |
3 | 50364 | John Brian Estares | M | 18-24 | 00:21:30 | 00:21:46 |
4 | 50290 | Maurice Flaviano | M | 17 Below | 00:22:18 | 00:22:14 |
5 | 50648 | Peter Gonzalez | M | 45-49 | 00:22:23 | 00:22:20 |
6 | 51104 | Michael Romulo Trinidad | M | 18-24 | 00:24:35 | 00:24:31 |
7 | 50430 | Jungmin Cha | M | 17 Below | 00:25:09 | 00:24:17 |
8 | 50744 | Name For Verification | M | ? | 00:25:41 | 00:25:26 |
9 | 50674 | Zapiro Dante Requinala | M | 30-34 | 00:25:51 | 00:25:42 |
10 | 50396 | Michel Dangca | M | 45-49 | 00:25:51 | 00:25:48 |
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