Kik Suello and Angelie Cabalo impress in Sierra Madre!

The 5th anniversary edition of Sierra Madre Trail Ultra in Rodriguez, Rizal in Philippines saw brilliant race wins by Kik Suello and Angelie Cabalo. Two Filipino elites who were of course not unexpected, but the way in which they claimed victory was nevertheless impressive. For Kik Suello it was the second time he beat Kristian Joergensen for victory after Point Trail Ultra last year and a definite statement he has arrived at the very top of competitive trail running in his country.

Suello started with confidence in the 75km tough race and soon put the other contenders under pressure. Joergensen, winner in 2024 and second in 2025, did what he could to keep pace, but Suello just proved too fast. The gap would grow to over 35 minutes. Suello’s winning time was 9h03. Behind the duo, Bryan Mundiguing had a great performance that would result in third place at the finish. That was even ahead of Jordan Bugnay and Taichi Yui, two in-form runners. Japanese Yui has already won two races under ATM this season. John Solano came next in sixth place, followed by the female race winner Angelie Cabalo in 12h43. Jeremy Ritcey from Lantau 70 in Hong Kong and France’s Benjamin Nicolas were next. 

Angelie Cabalo showed again she is the benchmark in her country with a superb performance, leaving co-race favourite LJ Benitez no chance for victory. Cabalo ran smart, as well, taking a conservative start before catching Benitez and continuing solo to the finish. Last year’s race winner Cecille Wael followed in third place, a confidence booster again for the established silver Grandmaster, often plagued by digestive issues in ultra races. Wael ran a great second half of the race, moving up the leaderboard. Maria Isabel Reyes was a solid fourth place, followed by a duo of Akane Nemoto and Clarisse Yeung. Jericha de la Paz was next. 

The next ATM Championship qualifier in the Philippines is the PMTF event, which includes the legendary H1 race and the H60K race. 

TOP 5 RESULTS

Male

1 Kik Suello

2 Kristian Jorgensen

3 Bryan Mundiguing

4 Jordan Bugnay

5 Taichi Yui

Female

1 Angelie Cabalo

2 Lj Benitez

3 Cecile Wael

4 Ma. Isabel Reyes

5 Clarisse Yeung & Akane Nemoto

Another strong run by Kristian Joergensen, but Kik Suello again had the better of him

A strong finish gave Ces Wael another podium spot in the race she won last year