Aboitiz Race To Reduce 2011 finish times now out

Organizers have released the finish times of the Aboitiz Race To Reduce 2011 participants. Last Sunday’s race was dominated by Kenyans. James Cherutich topped the full marathon with a time of 2:24.12, finishing ahead of compatriot Josephat Kiptanui, who finished in2:25.20. Cherutich told reporters he will use his winnings to pay for training expenses.

Eduardo Buenavista, the Philippine’s record holder for the marathon, finished third with a time of 2:26:21.

Rising Cebuana running star Mary Joy Tabal recorded her first marathon win by finishing Sunday’s race in 2:57:59, a personal best. Luisa Raterta of Manila placed second with a time of 3:07.50 while Ailene Tolentino placed third with her time of 3:09.46.

Below is the full report of finish times of participants with timing chips in last Sunday’s race.

Aboitiz Race to Reduce 2011 Finishers

Aboitiz Race to Reduce Challenge 2010 times now out

The Aboitiz Race to Reduce Challenge finish times have now been released. The event is unique in the Philippines because it is the first time that race organizers printed in a newspaper all the names of runners and their finish times.

The use of timing chips allowed organizers to quickly compile the results of 10K and 21K runners and publish it in Sun.Star Cebu. In the 5K and 3K categories, only the names are published.

What do the different columns mean?
1.) Finish time is the total time it took you to cross the finish line since gunstart. If you are at the back, your finish time will be some seconds longer than your chip time or official time.
2.) Chip time is your official time. It is the time it took you to complete the race from the time you stepped on the mat to the time you crossed the finish line.
3.) 5KM and 10KM columns. These are the times it took you to reach these turning points.

If you have comments or corrections, leave them as comments to this post and we will contact the organizers in your behalf.

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The Great Lapu-Lapu Run 21K results now out

Here are the finish times of the runners in the 21-kilometer races of The Great Lapu-Lapu Run. The results were sent to CebuRunning by the organizers of the race. The finish times were taken from data gathered by the timing system deployed by Finishline.ph. If you have concerns over the accuracy of the results or you can’t find your name, please contact the organizers in their Facebook page.

If you can’t find your name in your gender category, try searching for it in the other category. If you can’t find your name by searching for your first name, try searching using your surname or bib numbers. If you spot an error, please contact the organizers so that they can correct the entries.

The results below (after the jump) are searchable. To search for your finish time, just enter your name or bib number at the lower right portion of the results window below.

On a personal note, The Great Lapu-Lapu Run is very memorable for me because I was finally able to break two hours in the 21K. According to the results, I completed my run with a net chip time of 1:58:07.

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The Great Lapu-Lapu Run 10K results now out

Here are the finish times of the 10-kilometer races of The Great Lapu-Lapu Run. The results were sent to CebuRunning by the organizers of the race. The finish times were taken from data gathered by the timing system deployed by Finishline.ph. If you have concerns over the accuracy of the results or you can’t find your name, please contact the organizers in their Facebook page.

If you can’t find your name in your gender category, try searching for it in the other category. If you can’t find your name by searching for your first name, try searching using your surname or bib numbers. If you spot an error, please contact the organizers so that they can correct the entries.

The results below (after the jump) are searchable. To search for your finish time, just enter your name or bib number at the lower right portion of the results window below.

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Cebu City Marathon 42K and 21K results now out

Official race times for the very successful Cebu City Marathon 2010 are now out. The times are based on ChampionChip data.

Kenyan Willy Tanui dominated the 42K race by finishing the race in 2 hours 30 minutes and 57 seconds. Kenyan missionary Simon Losiaboi, who is currently based in Cebu, placed second with a time of 02:30:57. Eric Panique finished as the fastest Filipino by placing third with his time of 02:32:23.

Kenyan David Kipsang was fourth with his time of 02:35:41 while Elmer Sabal placed fifth with a time of 02:37:23.

On a personal note, I finished my first 21K in 02:04:59. I aimed for a sub-2 finish but couldn’t pass up witnessing the drama in the race between Aileen Tolentino and Mary Grace delos Santos in the last few kilometers.

Here are the official race times:

The results are searchable, to get your time, go to your category and use the search bar at the lower right portion.

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