CORTERRA ENDURANCE RUN 2025 Official Results

Jordan Bugnay of Baguio showed dominance as he captured the win in the grueling 24-hour category against his runner up from Davao – James Bhiob Gorre. The latter maintained composure and stayed at pace with the former for several loops but Jordan proved to be unstoppable in the final hours of the race. The champ completed 40 loops while Gorre completed 33 to finish 2nd.

Emerging victorious in the 12-hour game is Reymond Matito who completed 19 loops. He was challenged by Jay-R Cresini, Mario Alcantara and Yao Ping who finished in 2nd, 3rd and 4th places respectively. Cresini initially lead the game but lost ground when he decided to take a long rest. Metito and Alcantara eventually paced up and Cresini tried to catch up later. The female champion, Dianne De Lara, finished strong with 16 loops.

It was a huge trail come back for Wilnar Iglesia as he completed a total of 14 loops to claim victory in the 6-hour category. The champ faced tough competition from his equally competitive rivals in the first few loops but eventually managed to break away mid race. It was a triple tie and a neck and neck battle for 2nd place as Jovel Pangilinan, Jerrol Coprada and Marlon Olleres all completed a total of 12 loops. Their finish time put them in 2nd, 3rd and 4th places. The female champion, Jemela Joyce Solon, completed a total of 11 loops. Solon displayed her prowess and finished the race in top 6 overall. Felmar Medina and Jane Matito followed in 2nd and 3rd places.

Team NO Team of Malolos, Bulacan also won the Biggest Team Delegation award. Congratulations!

Sierra Madre Trail Ultra 75 4th Edition 2025 – Podium Finishers!

RANDOLF GONZALES AND CECILLE WAEL SHATTER RECORDS AND REIGN SUPREME!

Local favorites Randolf Gonzales and Cecille Wael were hailed as the new King and Queen of Sierra Madre Trail Ultra 75 as they dominated their respective races and clinched the win.

Gonzales started in the lead pack with fellow contenders and early favorites Kik Russel Suello and last year’s champion, Kristian Joergensen. It was a neck-and-neck battle for these 3 athletes as they consistently passed by each aid station with only a few minutes gap. Suello surged ahead in Sinfuego and Calawis but the boulders and technicality of the terrain of Panas was too much for him to handle. Gonzales and Joergensen eventually seized the opportunity to snatch the lead from then on. It was a showdown between the pride of the Philippines and Denmark as they tried to outpace each other in the brutal uphills of Puray going to Mt. Ayaas, Mt. Kapananan and Elmer’s peak. Gonzales broke away and eventually dethroned the former champion and set an astonishing new men’s course record of 08:56:21.

Kristian Joergensen finished in 2nd place while Kik Suello, Roberto Cain III and Jomarc Ferrer settled for 3rd, 4th, and 5th places respectively.

In the women’s division, third time’s a charm for Cecille Wael as she finally captured the title after finishing in 2nd place twice in the past Sierra Madre Ultra 75 editions. Challenged by an equally competitive contender – Malaysia’s Rejlen James, Wael established her lead early on arriving with a comfortable gap in Sinfuego, Malasya, Calawis, and Puray aid stations. She then tackled the grueling ascents of Mt. Ayaas, Kapananan and Elmer’s Peak with precision and finally arrived in the finish line with a new SMTU 75 women’s course record of 13:17:21.

Rejlen James arrived in 2nd place with just 13 minutes behind Wael. Jericha Dela Paz, Shekinah Glory Velasquez, and Keziah Marieah Loreto completed the women’s top 5.

In the highly competitive relay category, the duo of Andro Bacutana & Victor Calma displayed dominance as they were declared as champions. Derick Tindongan & Krizia Bondad finished in 2nd place while Shena Mae Amor & Boysie Dargo clinched the 3rd spot.

Addy Alajar and Gem Gamelong were named as the first ever Maharlika Trail Series Grandslam awardees after finishing Malico Grand Ultra, Puerto Galera 50 KM and Sierra Madre Trail Ultra 75 KM.

A total of four runners were also included in this year’s list of Hall of Fame – Ivan Zonio, Jomarc Ferrer, Maynard Encornal, and John Rey Callado.

Out of 92 starters, 96% made it before the cut-off time and finished the 4th edition of SIERRA MADRE TRAIL ULTRA 75 | Powered by Nitecore.

🏆 TOP FINISHERS 75 KM SOLO:

MALE:

CHAMPION: Randolf Gonzales (Philippines)

1st runner-up: Kristian Joergensen (Denmark)

2nd runner-up: Kik Russel Suello (Philippines)

3rd runner-up: Roberto Cain III (Philippines)

4th runner-up: Jomarc Ferrer (Philippines)

FEMALE:

CHAMPION: Cecille Wael (Philippines)

1st runner-up: Rejlen James (Malaysia)

2nd runner-up: Jericha Dela Paz (Philippines)

3rd runner-up: Shekinah Glory Velasquez (Philippines)

4th runner-up: Keziah Marieah Loreto (Philippines)

🏆 TOP FINISHERS 75 KM RELAY:

🥇 Andro Bacutana & Victor Calma (Team Local)

🥈 Derick Tindongan & Krizia Bondad (Trailista)

🥉 Shena Mae Amor & Boysie Dargo (Team Sh!t Happens)

🏆 AGE CATEGORY WINNERS:

18-29 years old

1. Ivan Zonio

2. Maynard Encornal

3. Mark Jason Bocado

30-39 years old

1. Sean Aying

2. Rod Axel Butac

3. Jordan Bugnay

40-49 years old

1. Wilnar Iglesia

2. Arnulfo Aquino

3. Dward Fuentes

50 and above:

1. David Khoo

2. Jelle Beekma

3. Kam Suen Lee

🏆 HALL OF FAME AWARDEES:

1. Ivan Zonio

2. Jomarc Ferrer

3. Maynard Encornal

4. John Rey Callado

🏆 BIGGEST DELEGATION AWARD:

Kadamaian Adventure Race team (Malaysia)

Provisional Result: https://www.racemeister.com/…/sierra-madre-trail-ultra

IAU Trail Label 2024

The race now holds the following Trail label no: 2024, 4000, 75K, Sierra Madre Trail Ultra 75, Philippines

Sierra Madre Trail Ultra 75 (solo / 2-man relay) has been awarded by the International Association of Ultrarunners an IAU Trail Label. IAU labelling ensures that the race course is measured to conform to the World Athletics regulations, and the race is recognized by its own National Federation. The Philippine Association of Ultrarunners is a proud member of IAU and the National Federation on ultrarunning in the country.

Moreover, performances in the IAU international ranking list will be taken into account to define the Travel Grants for the elite runners when going to the Major IAU Competitions.

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