Bataan 102: Winners
Top Overall (Men’s)
1) Eduardo Villanueva—–9:09:54
2) Jessie Ano———–——10:04:10
3) Mamerto Corpuz——-10:27:47
Top Overall (Women’s)
1) Ellen Tolentino———-14:42:00
2) Odessa Coral———-17:39:10
Age Category (Men’s/20-29 yrs old)
1) Lucas Tan————–—-12:46:48
2) Andrico Mahilum——14:29:05
3) Baldwin Choy———-–14:45:24
Age Category (Men’s/30-39 yrs old)
1) Mario Salumbideds—–11:04:31
2) Isidro Vildosola——-—11:05:43
3) Jayson Fabricante——11:27:02
Age Category (Men’s/40-49 yrs old)
1) Eric Socrates————-14:42:03
2) Martin Lorenzo———14:51:01
3) Albert Sama———–14:56:16
Age Category (Men’s/50-59 yrs old)
1) Alipio Narciso———–14:48:01
2) Bald Runner————–15:18:45
3) Felipe Nama————–16:55:39
Age Category (Men’s/60-69 yrs old)
1) Victor Ting————–14:46:25
2) Norio Tanaka———–15:40:01
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how come you’re just showing the top finishers not everybody who actually finished the race in the cut off time or just even fnishing it.It would be nice I guess for the finishers to see their name as well .
Dear Gen. Narcise,
First of all, congratulations for organizing the Bataan 102 Ultramarathon.
Congratulations too to all the winners, finishers and even the runners who did not make the cut-off time.
However, I just would like to invite your attention to several references made in the other blogs — run for Christ and on the comments page of TBR’s article on the Bataan 102 participants, about how some participants in the ultra did not run the entire course on foot, but “cheated” and took a ride (in their support vehicles) in some portions of the route. If indeed there were cheaters in the race, I just would like to say that that this should not diminish the achievement of those who actually and honestly ran all those 102 KMs of unforgiving roads. But I think, as organizer, you should have an official statement on this one.
Thank you very much. I hope to run the Bataan ultra some day.
Best regards,
Haide
haide, please read “Race Director’s Report” at http://www.baldrunner.com on my official statement about cheating at the Bataan 102. thanks for your comment
Hi,
I am very thrilled to know that there is some kind of a memorial marathon for the Bataan Death March. I would however would like to make a couple of suggestion:
1. Make it a two day walk with a campout somewhere inbetween the start and the finish.
2. Create a foundation to honor the Bataan Death March participants in the Bataan such as erecting some kind of a monument and museum.
My father was a survivor and even before he passed away two years ago, could not discuss the details of the ‘death march’.
If this was made into a two day walk and advertised in the Philippines and the U.S., I’m sure that you will receive quite a number of applicants, including me and my family. I would like to walk my father’s walk and do it in his memory as well as his grandchildren. This can also help the economy of Bataan for it will need hotels and restaurants and maybe tour guides.
This is not to commercialize the horrific experience of those that walked to their death and those that survived but to let us, the living experience what they went through and how they dedicated their lives for Freedom, and what it stands for.
Thank you.
Terry Kelley
11611 New Zealand St
Cypress, CA 90630