Sierra Madre Trail Ultra 75 a new ATM Candidate!
Trail running in the Rizal mountains east of Manila is taking off very seriously again and it seems written in the stars that very soon runners from across Asia can once again score coveted ATM Championship and Grandmaster Quest points in the Rizal. Another new event sees the limelight on 28 May: the Sierra Madre Trail Ultra 75 in Rodriguez and Antipolo.
The organisation is in the hands of experienced trail runners and headed by Arven Alcantara, a national team athlete in the Philippines. Interesting and eye catching is the fact that the Sierra Madre Trail Ultra will only feature a one-and-only race category: 75 kilometres! Competition-wise it is always good if all participants in an event are going head-to-head instead of being spread out over several categories. The 75K is scheduled to have 4600 metres of elevation gain, so that ‘s a tough course. It will take you to the southern peaks of Sierra Madre Mountain range in Rodriguez and Antipolo including Mt. Parawagan, Mt. Purro, Mt. Mapatad, Mt. Kawa-Kawa, Mt. Malemod, Mt. Ayaas and Mt. Kapananan. This is serious business and it is therefore no suprise that the organisation requires participants to have some degree of experience. Namely, proof of having completed a road or trail race of minimum 42 KM (marathon) before. The cut-off time for the Sierra Madre is 19 hours and the starting time is set at 2 am. The course map can be consulted below.
This event will be the second ATM Candidate Race in the Rizal area this spring, four weeks after the Santa Ines Mountain Adventure Run. Both events have completely different race courses, however, and except a 3 km road section have no overlap.