PMTF enters the ATM Championship calendar with H1 and Mt Ugo Marathon

We are delighted to announce that the Philippine Mountain Trail Festival from 1-3 May will be the third Filipino points race event of Season 10 in the Asia Trail Master Championship. ‘PMTF’ is organised by Intrepid Spirit and consists of several branded races, of which H1 - Hardcore 100 Miles - and the Mount Ugo Marathon 47km are relevant for point seekers. Both are classic races in the country for well over a decade and are now under a new management headed by Robert Watson.

H1 is already legendary in South East Asia as being the first 100 Miler in Philippines and, on top of that, one of a selected few established global races with an elevation gain of over 10,000 hm! This is untamed and wild territory in the Cordilleras, yet with a course that follows international standards to test your physical endurance and psychological perseverance. The race starts at the Kayapa Central School at 23:30 on Thursday, 1 May, has 12 aid stations and a cut off time of 44 hours.

There is also a Hardcore 50 Miles race category for those slightly less ambitious or just interested in collecting a Grandmaster point. The 50 Miles is 84 km long and also has well over 5000 metres of elevation gain. The 50 Miles starts on the 2nd of May at 14:00 in the afternoon, and has a cut off time of 22 hours.

Hardcore 100 and 50 Miles particpants must pay special attention to the entry requirements, race regulations including mandatory gears, as there will not be any excuses tolerated. All details can be found on the event page of the Intrepid website, which you can also link to via the button below.

Shorter but equally famous and historical in the Philippines is the Mount Ugo Marathon. This is the second race of the Philippine Mountain Trail Festival that provides points for the ATM Championship ranking. Mt Ugo Marathon is obviously centred around Mount Ugo, already well-known in the Asia Trail Master series, and has a race distance of 47km with nearly 3200 metres of elevation gain. The start is on Saturday morning at 5:30 am and runners have 12 hours of time to complete the course. The summit of Mount Ugo comes roughly halfway into the race. The start and finish venue is the same as for the Hardcore 100 & 50 Miles, the Kayapa Central School. Kayapa lies east of Baguio.

All specifics for the Mt Ugo Marathon can be consulted on the event website, linked below. Registration is open.