Season IX - Points Ranking

 

Last Update: 11 April 2024

  • Only the Top 25 in each ATM points race score Championship points

  • Best of Four. Ranking only takes into account a runner’s best four race results of the season.

  • Five highest points scorers of a country are theoretically invited to join the ATM Championship Final later in the year

  • More information, link to the ATM Points System Page

Current points leaders

Men: Maynard ENCORMAL (PHI)

Sean Aying lost his points lead to his Filipino compatriot Maynard Encormal at Sierra Madre Trail Ultra. Encormal has accumulated 1290 points in 3 ATM races this season, which includes a win at Bagtit 100 and 2nd at Sierra Madre. He totals 25 points more than Florence ‘Enciong’ Alave, who has already done his 4 races. For him it’s now about eliminating his 4th and worst result, 260 points for Bagtit, by doing better in his 5th ATM race of the season. Jomarc Ferrer has been very consistent with 3 top five placings, good for 1175 points. Sean Aying is now fourth, followed by reigning ATM Champion John Ray Onifa, who already scored his wild card for this season’s Final, just like Alessandro Sherpa - the 2018 ATM Champion. Both already finished 2 ATM races this season - the requirement for former champions. Kristian Joergensen is first of the Asia Expats with a max total of 1000 points out of 2 races.

Women: Christine MONTUYA (PHI)

Her unexpected victory in Sierra Madre propelled Christine Montuya to the top of the ATM table with 1630 points out of 4 races. That’s 55 more than Shally Yuson - also with four results in the bank already. The first of those with 3 results is Julie Ann Morales with a maximum of 1500 for winning all her three races. Ann Jilian Pulanco follows with 1275 (3 races). Priya Rai has entered the overall top five and is first Nepalese with a maximum of 1000 points out of two races.
Manilyn Mamugay collected 980 out of 3 races, she is followed by Cecille Wael (950) and season’s revelation Angie Yan from Hong Kong. Akane Nemoto (Japan) and Tara Savage (USA/Thailand) have also put in a second performance at Cuc Phuong and enter the overall top ten.