Postponement of Registration for RunRio Leg 3 to Friday, 7 Oct 2011

Sunday, 2 October 2011  |  Race Announcements

Sharing with you RunRio’s official announcement regarding the postponement of the RunRio Trilogy Leg 3 In-Store Registration which was supposed to open tomorrow, Oct. 3.

Dear Runners,

Due to the unfavorable conditions that the recent Typhoon Pedring brought to the country, the scheduled delivery and receipt of the official RunRio Trilogy Leg 3 singlets were not met. Due to this delay, RunRio decided to move the In-Store Registration to October 7, Friday to ensure that runners will be able to bring with them a complete race kit upon registration.

Online Registration on the other hand, will still open as scheduled on Monday, October 3, 2011.

Thank you very much for your kind understanding. 

Warm Regards,

The Runrio Team

TBR DREAM 2012: HOLD ON TO YOUR SEATS

Friday, 23 September 2011  |  Race Announcements

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Hang on to your seats, guys and girls!  Reservation will open in…let’s just say…sometime soon.  We’re just getting ready for all of you to sign in.  We’re fixing up your TBR Dream Marathon Program with Coach Jim Lafferty and Coach Lit Onrubia, finalizing dates and venues for your Bull Sessions, Bull Circles, and TBR Dream Send Off Party, printing your official TBR shirts (different from the Finisher’s Shirt you’ll receive on race day), bumper stickers, and letters all to be claimed upon registration, and partnering with only the best to provide you with the most amazing marathon experience ever.  Man, this is going to be even better than the past TBR Dream Marathons!

Looking forward to running with all 500 of you soon!

Do You Want to Become a Marathoner? 15 Reasons Why You Should Join TBR Dream Marathon 2012

Monday, 19 September 2011  |  Race Announcements

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– My first unofficial marathon QC International Marathon 2009 –

When I crossed the finish line of my first marathon in 2009, I was changed forever. Completing a 42k, a distance that once seemed impossible, taught me that anything in this world was within my grasp as long as I worked for it. I was so overwhelmed with the experience that I felt compelled to invite anyone and everyone to run a marathon too. If I could do it, so could they. After meeting with Coach Jim Lafferty, we decided to create a marathon for beginners taking them by the hand and guiding them from day one of training until they crossed the finish line of their first 42k. That’s how The Bull Runner Dream Marathon was born.

Now on its 3rd year, The Bull Runner Dream Marathon has become more than I could ever dream of. It’s the first and only marathon exclusively for beginners in the entire world. It’s received a lot of positive feedback from runners and sponsors alike, more than we could have ever imagined. It has encouraged and promoted the idea of “paying it forward” where more experienced, selfless “Dream Chasers” and volunteers give back to beginner runners who need support and guidance. And, most importantly, it has changed the life of every single person who crossed the finish line of our race. Just like the way it changed mine.

TBR Dream Marathon is my baby, my pet project. It’s my way of making a positive contribution to this world. It’s personal for me and we make it personal for you, too. TBR Dream is not just any race; it’s a life experience we wish to share with you.

Together with TBR Dream Team—Coach Jim Lafferty, Neville Manaois, Lit Onrubia, Jun Cruz, Edward Kho, Macel Janeo, and Miguel Pizarro—we invite you to be a part of TBR Dream Marathon 2012.

Here are 15 reasons why we think you should go for your first marathon with us:

1. MADE FOR FIRST-TIME MARATHONERS. We have 500 slots reserved for runners attempting to complete their first or second marathon. This race was made for the beginner from day one of training in October 2011 to full support on race day in March 2012. Race cut-off is 8 hours. No prizes will be given to top finishers because “At TBR Dream Marathon, everyone who crosses the finish line is a winner.”

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2. TRAINING PROGRAM BY COACH JIM LAFFERTY. To help you train properly, you will receive a 22-week Training Program developed by Coach Jim Lafferty, retired P&G General Manager, finisher of 23 marathons, coach of multiple US national team members, and TBR Dream Marathon’s principal coach.  Should you have any questions, he is just an email away.

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– Our head coach, Jim Lafferty –

3. BULL SESSIONS (LONG RUNS). While most of the runs will be done on your own, once a month all participants will be invited to a Bull Session: long group runs together led by Head Coach and Chi Running instructor, Lit Onrubia, and supported by Team Secondwind. We run using the run-walk technique and you will be divided into groups so you can go at your own pace with fellow TBR Dreamers.  Your longest run in February will be done on the actual course in NUVALI, almost like a rehearsal for the race. By the time marathon day comes, most runners along the course will be familiar faces—or better yet, good friends!

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– Bull Session at NUVALI for TBR Dream 2010 Batch –

4. BULL CIRCLE (TALKS). Once a month, you will be invited to talks by running experts specifically chosen by TBR because of their knowledge and competency in a particular field.

5. PERSONAL AND INTIMATE MARATHON EXPERIENCE. Due to the small number of participants, we can and will treat each one of you as if you were the only runner in the marathon. We will provide more than enough water, sports drinks, fruits, chocolates, sponges, and ice. Even our marshals and volunteers will treat you like friends.

6. SAFE & SCENIC ROUTE. Our course is in NUVALI, the new prestigious 1,700 hectare development of Ayala Land south of Manila. You can enjoy the fresh air as you run on a course with limited vehicular traffic. You’ll marvel at the scenic views of Mt. Makiling, Laguna de Bay, and Tagaytay Ridge during the marathon.

7. “DREAM CHASERS.” Experienced marathoners and volunteers (mostly TBR Dream alumni)—handpicked and screened by the race organizers—will be on standby at four Dream Chaser tents along the race course.  At any time a runner requests for help, the “Dream Chaser” will happily run a few kilometers with the marathoner to provide hydration, gels, food, or even silly jokes.  Last race they provided masseuses!

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– Ruby Gan escorted by Dream Chaser Peter Ros (left) and Mitch Felipe-Mendoza (right) –

8. CHEERING ZONES. Solenad, a cluster of restaurants within Nuvali, will be designated as a cheering zone.  The route will have runners run through the Solenad dining area twice.  Family and friends can give you a hug, take your pic, and cheer wildly for you.  Surely the best way to reenergize when the going gets tough!

9. DREAM MOBILE. One bus will travel along the route during the race.  Family and friends of runners can hop on the bus (with their banners, flags, and bells in hand) to cheer for their runner when they spot them along the route.

10. SECOND WIND ZONE. The last few kilometers is the hardest portion of any marathon. At this point, Team Secondwind will provide free hydration, food and of course, support to make the toughest part of the race a little bit easier and give runners their second wind as they run towards the finish line. Oh, we’re pretty sure they can make you laugh too no matter how exhausted you are.

11. FAMILY ACTIVITIES. While they wait for the runners, families and friends can dine at Solenad, a row of restaurants with Starbucks, Italianni’s, Conti’s, and Yellow Cab, that will be open for breakfast. They can opt to bring food and have a picnic or rent bikes.  Kids will get a thrill from feeding over 800 koi fish or ride boats on the lake.

12. ENTERTAINMENT. We’ll have music blasting and even a band playing along the route to keep you entertained and energized.

13. PERKS & FREEBIES. You don’t just get what you pay for, but you get MORE. You get two shirts: 1 TBR Dreamer shirt and 1 finisher’s shirt. You get automatic inclusion into TBR Dream Marathon e-Newsletter for updates on our group activities and inclusion into TBR Dream Marathon Facebook Group, discounts from our sponsors, PDF souvenir program, and goodies from sponsors that should make your registration fee worth every cent. Oh, you also get a chance to join our free TBR DM Weight Management Program led by Armand and Mitch Mendoza (limited slots only).

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14. SEND OFF PARTY. A week before the race, we will all gather for some food, raffle prizes, pre-race briefings, and a whole lot of laughter and chatter for a TBR Dream Send Off Party that we’ll prepare for you. This is where you’ll also claim your race kit.

15. HELP ORPHANED CHILDREN. Part of race proceeds will go to HERO (Help Educate and Rear Orphans) Foundation.  HERO foundation provides educational stipend support to children of soldiers who are killed-in-action or are permanently incapacitated in battle defending our democracy and preserving peace and order. Learn more about it HERE.

TBR DREAM MARATHON 2012
WHEN: 18 MARCH 2012, SUNDAY
WHERE: NUVALI, STA. ROSA LAGUNA
NO. OF RUNNERS: 500
DISTANCE: 42KM
REGISTRATION FEE: P2,500 PER RUNNER covering marathon training program, 1 training shirt, 1 finisher’s shirt, TBR Dream discount card, training support for 6 months, 6 run clinics and 6 running talks, Send Off Party ticket, race kit, medal, and many more.

VENUE PARTNER: NUVALI
CO-PRESENTED BY: Sun Broadband, Runrio
MAJOR SPONSOR: New Balance

DO YOU WANT TO RUN YOUR FIRST (OR SECOND) MARATHON WITH US?  For now, let the idea sit and think long and hard about it.  We’re going to give you the best race we can possibly give, but I’m telling you now, this won’t be a walk in the park, we will ask for your commitment and enthusiasm in return.

We won’t tell you exactly when, but VERY SOON, I will post an ONLINE RESERVATION link for you to reserve a slot in TBR Dream Marathon 2012.  (Sorry, I will not be able to respond to any inquiries on reservation or the race.)

We hope you can join us!

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FAQ:

  1. I never ran a day in my life, can I sign up for TBR Dream Marathon? Yes. Our 22-week program is beginner friendly. We start with 2 weeks of walking to gradually introduce running. The rest of the program is based on a run-walk program to be used during training.  We encourage running at a conservative pace. Having said that, we still would prefer that you don’t rush into your first marathon. You can run shorter distances this year and join our next TBR Dreams.
  2. Do we run together during the entire 22-weeks leading up to the marathon? No. We will meet once a month for the next 6 months for our Bull Sessions where we will run together. For other training days, we expect you to do your homework on your own. While this is a beginners’ marathon, we will not baby you. We do commit to guide you and provide all the support you need to make this one of the most memorable experiences of your life.
  3. How do we know we are training properly? We have gathered the best experts in the field to give you much needed information on training for the marathon during our Bull Circles, free running talks covering topics that will prepare you for the marathon. TBR Dream Team will also be there for you.
  4. I’m from the province, can I join? Yes. If you manage to reserve a slot, please email us details regarding your situation. We will allow you to send your payment and forms as long as you can make it to race day.
  5. I signed up for a 42k before but did not finish it, can I still join? Yes. As long as you never crossed the finish line of a 42km, then you may join.
  6. I finished two marathon already, but I want to join your race. Can I still join? No. The race is exclusively for first- and second-time marathoners. We encourage you, however, to volunteer as a Dream Chaser, pacer, or cheerer. This is your chance to pay it forward to other runners. Registration for Dream Chasers and volunteers will be announced here soon.

Chevrolet-New Balance Power Run on 6 Nov 2011

Saturday, 17 September 2011  |  Race Announcements

A few years back, the New Balance Power Run 25k was one of the most anticipated races in the running scene.  And, during that time, most of us who ran the New Balance Power Run in Clark, Pampanga were running the 25k as the longest distance of our lives.  It was nerve wracking, exhausting, and one of the most memorable experience of our lives.  To this day, I would say that particular New Balance Power Run is a race to remember.

Thank God then that New Balance and now its partner Chevrolet have decided to pull out all the stops for the Chevrolet-New Balance Power Run on November 6, 2011.  I’m not easily impressed, but I have to be honest, after attending the press conference for this event a couple of weeks ago and coming home with a bagful of race materials akin to the materials provided by international races, I’m wishing I was in town to join it. (It’s the same day as NYC Marathon)

So, I’ll do my part and encourage you all to join this race which promises to be one of the more exciting races of the year.

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– Chevrolet-New Balance Power Run 2011 –

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– What’s in Your Lootbag? –

PRESS RELEASE

The Chevrolet – New Balance Power Run 2011 to be held on November 6 in Bonifacio Global City is open for the 5KM (Php 850), 10KM (Php 950) and 25KM (Php 1,150) race category. Online registration begins on August 24, while in-store registration will commence on September 1 – October 16, 2011. All registered runners will receive a New Balance technical shirt, race bib, timing chip and a Php 1,000 cash voucher along with a special souvenir medallion for the 25KM registrants inside an exclusive Power Run bag. What’s even more exciting is not only will there be numerous raffle prizes up for grabs but one lucky finisher will get to drive home a brand new Chevrolet Cruze! It wasn’t called the Chevrolet – New Balance Power Run 2011 for nothing.

For more details visit www.newbalance.com.ph or www.chevrolet.com.ph.

Adidas King of the Road on 23 October 2011

Wednesday, 14 September 2011  |  Race Announcements

There was a time when there were only a handful of well-organized races to look forward to in our running calendar for the year.  One of the top races on that list was the adidas King of the Road.

I joined in 2007, 2008, and 2009.  Here’s a photo of me way back in 2007.  Rebel me, I refused to wear the singlet only to blend in with the sea of red runners so I intentionally wore all blue…and the competing brand at that! Hah!  I blushed—or more like hid under the table in complete shame—when the people from Adidas (specifically Ms. Odette Velarde) emailed me this photo happily saying they spotted me in the crowd of thousands:

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– adidas King of the Road 2007: I’m in blue with best running buddy Annie to my right. (Miss you Annie!) –

adidas King of the Road will be held in Manila this coming October 23, 2011 at the Bonifacio Global City.  adidas expects 4,000 runners for this event.

WHAT MAKES IT DIFFERENT?

What makes this adidas King of the Road different is that it will be held in five countries across the region – Thailand, Singapore, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Philippines. Each country is a qualifying leg towards the finals with the winner and runner-up of each country’s 16.8km category winning an all-expenses paid trip to the Philippines (do our Pinoy winners get a trip to all 4 other countries? hmmm) to compete with the best of the best in Southeast Asia.

WHY 16.8KM?

What makes the 16.8km distance special and why this distance?  adidas says: “You’ll be able to complete 2 marathons (84km) over five (5) countries with adidas KOTR 2011.”  Meaning, 16.8 km x 5 countries = 84 km which is equivalent to 2 marathons.

Hmm…With all due respect to adidas folks, but I’ve been trying to wrap my brain around this whole concept since the adidas KOTR press conference a few months back and I still don’t get it!  After all, we runners don’t add up all our races in one year and say: “I’ve run 20 half marathons this year so I’ve technically ran 10 marathons.”  I got so confused about this that I just registered for my tried, tested, and highly favored 21km.  (If any of you can clearly explain the 16.8 distance to me I’ll treat you to a frap after the race!)

“COLOURED” THEME

KOTR features a different theme each year, and this year’s theme is entitled ‘Colours’. This is represented through the variety of different coloured adidas singlets participants will don. The multi-colour showcase is meant to demonstrate the vibrancy of the sports scene across Southeast Asia.

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– adidas KOTR 2011 race bibs –

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– adidas KOTR 2011 medals –

Registration is still open!  To register, visit the adidas King of the Road website for online credit card payment or drop by adidas stores for cash payments.

Event categories and race fees: P1,050 – 5km, P1,300 – 16.8km, P1,050 – 21k

Click HERE to download race FAQs.

Website: www.adidaskingoftheroad.com