1st Mayon 360°: 50 Mile Ultra Marathon

The Province of Albay presents another sports adventure event on April 2, 2011 with the launch of the 1st Mayon 360 degrees 50-mile Ultra Marathon. The first ultra marathon in the Bicol Region, Mayon 360 will be one of the highlights of the Magayon Festival 2011. It will take runners around the base circumference of Mayon Volcano.

Mayon 360 is a project of Magayon Festival and Liga ng Mga Barangay – Albay Chapter, Junior Chamber International – Legazpi Chapter, and Philippine Association of Ultra Runners.

Registration Starts Feb 1, 2010 @ Php850/each. A total prize of $6500 is up for grabs. In the Open Male/ Female Category, 1st place will receive $1500, 2nd – $1000 and 3rd – $750.

Watch out for more details about this event here at Wow Legazpi and at the Legazpi City Facebook Page.

Mayon 360 route map:

12 Responses to 1st Mayon 360°: 50 Mile Ultra Marathon

  1. Good day!

    Dear organizer,

    Since this is a ultramarathon race 50 mile, we hope na sana gawing top 10 ang makakatanggap ng cash prize instead of top 3. kahit na consolation man lamang kasi di biro ang tumakbo ng 50 mile.

    Salamat-
    FRC

    Fairview Running Club February 2, 2011 at 10:55 am Reply
    • Yes, correct sana gawin talagang top 10 kasi mahirap talaga ang tumakbo ng almost 80km. Makabawi man lang sa registration fee at travel allowances lalo na yong galing pa ng Metro Manila Area. Kahit na sabihin natin tig-5 thousand yong 4th to 10th place.

      Thanks

      Runners Link February 2, 2011 at 11:05 am Reply
  2. Just to inquire: ultramarathon race of 50miles – trail, road or mix? if mix. apprxmtly how many km.miles un trail?

    seabiscuit February 4, 2011 at 1:39 pm Reply
    • hi seabiscuit

      road lang ito, walang trail dito. 50 miles equivalent for 80KM.

      Albay Runners February 8, 2011 at 10:40 am Reply
      • may finisher’s medal/token na ibibigay sa mga finisher?cut-off?saan pwede mag-register sa manila?

        siliboy February 9, 2011 at 11:45 am Reply
  3. Sana separate ang Bicolano’s top3 finisher at ang Open category. Dahil malamang dadayuhin na naman ito ng mga Kenyan runner na kung saan dapat bawal sila sumali dito dahil hindi naman ito International race. Para lang ito sa local runners. di ba?

    Tiwi Runners February 10, 2011 at 3:05 pm Reply
  4. how to register and where, thanks..

    sayo nachi February 10, 2011 at 6:17 pm Reply
    • Hi! pwede po ba sumali dyan yung naka ka tatlong Half Marathon pa lang? ano po requirements?

      jai March 23, 2012 at 12:26 pm Reply
    • Hi! pwede po ba sumali dyan yung naka ka tatlong Half Marathon pa lang? ano po requirements?

      jai March 23, 2012 at 12:26 pm Reply
  5. any update on this? registration, etc. thanks.

    Tor February 14, 2011 at 4:42 pm Reply
  6. where’s the start/end? what would be the energy drinks and energy bars available? water stations? gun time, ect. details pls. thanks

    bhong March 9, 2011 at 9:13 am Reply
  7. panawagan lang po sa mga organizer….

    i would like to suugest that Kenyan Runners are living in the Philippes due to races here, there Visa say thjey are having religiouse missionarry here but that full alie they are lier…they live here in the Philippines to capture all the Money of the races here .. even very small prizes trail races or road races Luzon , Visayas and Mindanao they will go..paano nalang kaming mga local runners….if Kenyan dominate all races local or international talaga kaming ma burn out kac pagmalaro kami all out effort kami dahil dito cila… them how would we get winning money f u organizer dont help control kenyan,, local runner like me we dont recieve any alotment from the goverment where to get and buy our shoes, suppliment, training expenses like gym etc. if we do international races like even mt. kinabalu malaysia we bring name honor of the Philippines but we spent budget from from own pocket, then if organizer dont help Kenyan control they will love to capture all races money it nice to hear that kenyan are challenger to our filipino runners yes that true,,, para sa akin nice kapag considered challenger cila but hindi na makapgbigay ng kabutihan ang kanilang ginawa lhat nalang laro they are there,, luzon , visyas, minadano even Php25,000 cash prizes takbuhan na nila yan…how can we discover new filipino young or grassroot runner pagnandito ang kenyan ,, cila na lahat lalaki at babae… imagine kung kunin na nila ang top 3 eh sino pang magtiis sa 4th to top 10 nalang consolacion prizes nalang paano kami makabili ng shoes, suppliment medal nalang….sana maunawaan ninyo kaming mga local runners…sana mag action ang organizer na i control ang kenyan lalo pag hindi internatipnal ang race….sana may gagawin action din ang imgration sa pag stay ng kenya dito sa bansa missionary???? just making alie they are lier…..and corrupt…..

    i am hoping for ur positive respond.. God Bless and More power..

    SKYRUNNER
    team Phillipines

    sky runner March 29, 2011 at 12:14 pm Reply

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