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– Must be 18 years old and above;
– Submission of signed event liability release waiver
Registration will be opened on November 15, 2024 to January 15, 2025.
Sign up here: https://formurl.com/to/CorterraEnduranceRun2025-RegForm
Event shirt
Event token
Accident insurance
Personalized race bib
Timing chip
Supplies at the common aid station
Entrance fee
Event token
Accident insurance
Personalized race bib
Timing chip
Supplies at the common aid station
Entrance fee
Event singlet
Event token
Accident insurance
Personalized race bib
Timing chip
Supplies at the common aid station
Entrance fee
– Hydration system
– Basic first aid kit
– Personal eating utensils/mess kit
– Head lamp (except for 6 hours)
Overall top 3 male and female per category with the highest number of loops achieved will be awarded.
10:30 AM – Assembly time and race kit claiming
11:30 AM – Race briefing
12:00 PM – Gun start of 24 hours category
10:30 PM – Assembly time and race kit claiming
11:30 PM – Race briefing
12:00 AM – Gun start of 12 hours category
04:30 AM – Assembly time and race kit claiming
05:30 AM – Race briefing
06:00 AM – Gun start of 6 hours category
12:00 PM – Finish time of all categories, awarding, and socials





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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!