frontrunner Valley Trail Challenge 5 – June 28, 2015

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frontrunner Magazine, “Ang pambansang babasahin ng mananakbong Pilipino” cordially invites everyone to join the 5th edition of the Valley Trail Challenge that will be held on June 28, 2015 at Nuvali in Sta. Rosa, Laguna.

They offer a race distance for everyone: whether you are a newbie in trails, a first-time ultramarathoner, or one trying to beat a personal record.

Experience the peace and serenity of running in a natural setting without the distractions of the usual pre- and post-race fanfare. Test your feet on an out-and-back course that is generally runner-friendly, with a slightly rolling, but mostly flat, terrain consisting of single- and double-track dirt roads.

As a yearly tradition of this race, part of the proceeds will be donated to HERO Foundation.

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Valley Trail Challenge
June 28, 2015
Nuvali in Sta. Rosa, Laguna
15K/30K/50K

Registration Fees:
15 km – P 900  
30 km – P1,200
50 km – P 1,500

Inclusive of event shirt and finisher’s medal, post-race meal and drinks

Registration Venue:
* Thru Bank Deposit
1.) Deposit Registration Fee to:
BPI Account Name: HARDCORE PUBLISHING HOUSE, INC.
BPI Account No.: 2371 0034 71
2.) Print your name, shirt size and distance on the deposit slip together with your signed and duly-accomplished registration form and waiver.
3.) Scan or Camera-capture and email to [email protected]. You will receive an acknowledgement thereafter. Please do NOT post on facebook. Incomplete details on deposit slip will not be honored.
4.) For inquiries, email: [email protected]. Registration payment via bank deposit will be accepted until June 10, 2015.

* In-Store Registration
1.) 100 Miles Café – will start on May 10, 2015 until race slots are filled.

** Race kit claiming will be on June 19 and 20, 2015 at 100 Miles Café/Galileia Events Place, 2nd Floor, Fort Pointe 2 Bldg, 28th St. cor 5th Ave, Bonifacio Global City, Taguig.

Race Route:
Valley_Trail_Challenge_2015_Race_Map

Note: Please note that in keeping with the true spirit of trail running, environmental protection and preservation, runners are strongly advised to be self-sufficient. Despite the presence of aid stations along the route, runners must carry their own headlamps/flashlights, hydration kits, first-aid and nutrition supplies. Littering will be strictly prohibited.

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34 COMMENTS

  1. Don’t join this race. 

    People who ran this race had massive bouts of doubt whether to run again on the road. And the race director? He will send you to never ending field of grass on your own. There will be routes covered by tree canopies, a few bull which will stare at your red shirt, an open sky and horizon as far as the eyes could see. Oh, and the wind here smells like grass. Don’t be tempted by these things. Else, you will come to hate the pollution, dust, noise, filthy streets of Manila, ill-temper drivers of BGC, and the tall buildings blocking the sky whenever you join road races in the city.

  2. hahaha
    Nice!
    after they’ve joined this race they will surely love trail running morethan the usual route in MOA and BGC

  3. @Doods

    Hi, as far as I know, Trail Running is way better than Road running. Please don’t judge so quickly. Last Saturday we’ve been to Taal Volcano Island, sumali kami sa 2nd 360 Challenge 25k Trail RUn. Mind you hindi sya nakakatakot insteed adventurous sya. Pag na try mo mag trail run ewan ko lang kung hindi mo hahanap hanapin. Trail RUn is LOVE. Try first before you judge.

  4. @aniveiramz
    ndi mo ata nagets ibig sabihin ni Doods, pakibasa pong mabuti at pakiimtindi, IRONIC po ang pagkakadescribe nya… :)))
    peace :)

  5. Hi. Anyone joined this run before? Was the route a technical terrain one or just simply a plain dirt road? If the latter, would it be ideal to use a road running shoe? Tnx.

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