NATIONAL MILO® MARATHON RULES & REGULATIONS v. 2026
1. The 2026 National MILO® Marathon is organized by RUNRIO, INC. with local partners in all regional qualifying races nationwide. 2. Interested participants are required to pay a non-refundable entry fee alongside the accomplished and signed official registration form. (Standard) Registration Entry Fees:
*FREE MILO packs NOTE: REGISTRATION IS ON A FIRST-COME FIRST-SERVED BASIS. PARTICIPANTS SHOULD WEAR THEIR MILO® MARATHON SINGLETS & RACE NUMBERS DURING THE RACE OR THEY WILL NOT BE ALLOWED TO RUN. 3. Participants must be 18 years and above, at the time of the race, to participate in the Half Marathon (21K). Each runner will have to secure an official ‘Fit-To-Run’ medical certificate signed by a licensed physician within 2 months before race day. Participants who are found to have tampered with their medical certificates will automatically waive their insurance coverages. 4. Participants must be 16 years and above at the time of the race, to participate in the 10K race. 5. Participants must be 7 years and above on the race day to participate in the 3K & 5K category.
6. 10K, 5K, & 3K participants below the age of 18 must seek their parental / guardian consent and fill up the entry form which the parent / guardian is required to sign. 7. The schedule of races is as follows: 8. Only local participants (Filipinos and foreigners with working visa) can join and win in 21K qualifying races. Overseas participants may join but are not eligible to win. 9. Start time per category is as follows: “gun start time for each category will be announced soon” 10. Participants who opted to claiming option may claim their race packets through an onsite race kit claiming activity. The schedule and venue of said activity will be announced a week before the race to ensure enough time for information dissemination to all registered participants. The route map can be viewed at the official MILO website. Race numbers/bibs are non-transferable and cannot be replaced,organizers are not liable for lost bibs. Registered runners who will ask another person to use their bibs on the race day will be disqualified from the race, be held liable for any untoward event that will transpire during the conduct of the race, and be banned from the event for a year. 11. The reverse side of the race number must be duly filled out. Participants must wear the assigned race number on his/her chest. Participants not wearing a race number will be taken off the course by the race marshals. 12. Pets, bicycles, motorcycles, vehicles and any other wheel-run objects are not allowed on the course other than the official race and medical vehicles. 13. Participants being paced during the race by a person who is not officially registered in the National MILO® Marathon and accepting assistance from non-race participants will be disqualified. 14. Participants who begin before the actual start time of his/her race category will be disqualified. Likewise, participants who do not start within 10 minutes from their respective flag off will be disqualified and may not be allowed to start. No result will be given to disqualified participants. 15. “Gun Time” will be considered to determine the winners. Elite runners are advised to be ready in the starting line at least 15 minutes before gun time and are encouraged to stay at the front of the assembly area. 16. Participants must retire from the race immediately if asked or requested to do so by any member of the organizing committee. Race officials, marshals, medical staff, and security officers have the right to pull-out any participant deemed not physically fit to continue the race. 17. Participants in the 21K provincial qualifying races will have two ways to qualify and compete in the 42.195K races in the National Finals.
a. Top 1 male and Female winners of the NMM Races are eligible for all expense privileges.. it is their responsibility to contact the national race organizer on or before the confirmation deadline. Those who will not compete in the National Finals Race forfeit all their privileges.
b. Participants finishing the race within the specified age bracket and time below will qualify. All expenses related to their participation will be shouldered by the qualifier.
21K Half Marathon
20. Qualifiers are entitled to the following: a. free registration fee b. free running singlets c. free ticket to the MILO MARATHON CHAMPION’S DINNER. 21. All winners in the 21K, 10K, 5K, and 3K races (top 10 male and female) CAN NO LONGER compete in any of the succeeding MILO Marathon races. 22. Only Filipino runners in the 42.195K races are eligible to win the top 3 slots. Top Male and Female shall be recognized as the grand champions. 23. The race organizer reserves the right to reject any entrant or disqualify any participant who is suspected to be under the influence of alcohol or having taken banned substances and any participant who is found to have misrepresented himself/herself. If his/her identity of eligibility is challenged, it is the responsibility of the participant to prove his/her identity. Participants found to have been dishonest are immediately disqualified and subjected to disciplinary sanctions by the race organizer. 24. All expense-confirmed qualifiers in the 42.195K who decide not to join the MILO Marathon Finals in Clark are prohibited from competing in the other race categories of the Finals (i.e., 21K, 10K and 5K races). 25. Provincial (all expense) qualifiers in the 42.195K who were able to collect their travel allowances and at the last minute decide not to join and compete in the National Finals without prior advice to the race organizer will be banned from joining the succeeding MILO® Marathon races for 12 months from the date of the National Finals. 26. Each race category has an official cut-off time that will commence right after the last runner has crossed the starting line:
27. In order to ensure timely re-opening of roads to normal traffic, the race organizer will designate time limits at specified distances. Participants who fail to reach these specific distances within the times specified must stop running and board the official vehicle. They are automatically disqualified and will be taken directly to the finish venue. Disqualified runners will not be entitled to the finisher’s medal (where applicable).
28. Participants in the 3K and 5K race categories are strongly encouraged not to bring any type of bag(s) on race day. The baggage area provided is solely for longer distance categories such as 10K and 21K. The race organizer will not be responsible for any lost item. 29. All protests related to results must be made in writing and submitted within one (1) hour after the end of the race to the race organizer. A non-refundable protest fee amounting to P5,000 is required. Verbal protests will not be entertained. 30. The race organizer may change, without prior notice, any of the rules and regulations that they may deem necessary to ensure the success of the race. The race organizer’s decision is final. 31. Trophies, medals, and cash prizes will be given to the top finishers of the ten (10) qualifying races and the National Finals. Prizes are as follows: 3K
5K
10K Run
Note: All 10-K finishers within the cut-off time will receive a finisher’s medal and a loot bag. 21K Half Marathon (Provincial Races including Manila)
Note: All 21K finishers will receive the loot bag and finisher’s shirt. Only those who finish within the cut-off time will be eligible to receive the medal and certificate. 42.195K Full Marathon (National Finals)
Note:The fastest Filipino 42.195K winners (male & female) in the MILO® Marathon National Finals will be dubbed as the 2026 MILO® Marathon King and Queen respectively. All 42.195K finishers within the cut-off time will receive a medal, loot bag, finisher’s shirt. Finishers in all categories within the cut-off time will receive a certificate of finish. Winners must be physically present to receive their awards during the awarding ceremony. Winners who are not physically available at the awarding will forfeit all their prizes. All winners in the 21K, 10K, 5K, and 3K races (top 10 male and female) are prohibited from competing in any of the succeeding MILO Marathon races, regardless of the category. This rule ensures a fair opportunity for other participants in subsequent races. Results will be uploaded within three (3) working days after each race. Visit www.milo.com.ph for more details. SIDE EVENTS
1. Biggest School Delegation Competition:
To join, schools must submit their entry forms at the same time. Students must indicate the name of their school on the entry form and submit a photocopy of their school ID for the current school year (front and back). To qualify, a minimum of 50 students must finish the race. The top three schools in each area with the most students finishing the 5-K Fun Run and the 3-K Kiddie Run will win the awards. In case of a tie, the winning school will be determined according to the best time recorded.
2. Cheerleading Competition: Cheer Dance Competition: There are three divisions: Grade School, High School, and College. Each division will have a separate set of winners who will receive cash prizes and plaques as follows:
Each team must have at least a minimum of 25 cheer dancers, and a maximum of 50 including props men and spotters. Any excess beyond the maximum number of participants will merit a point deduction equivalent to the total excess number of participants. Cheer dancers must show coordination, spirit, gracefulness, flexibility, and energy while doing their stunts, gymnastics, and dance routine. Participants are encouraged to use MILO® labels as props. Bn.\Boost the pride of the marathon participants
PARTICIPATION
COMPETITION 1. Contest will start at exactly 6:00 AM. PERFORMANCE
8. Filipino & English language is allowed for the cheer. 9. Tosses will be allowed only a single form. (High School and College only) MUSIC & CHOREOGRAPHY
INTERRUPTION OF PERFORMANCE
SPOTTERS 1. Spotters must be provided by the participating team. These spotters must not be participating members in the routine. These spotters shall wear designated attire. Minimum of 5 spotters per team. PERFORMANCE ORDER 1. For the competition, participants will select their performance order through a balloting system. Participating teams must be at the venue before 5:45 AM for the drawing of lots. Late comers will be disqualified from the competition but they can still perform as guests. RESULTS 1. Decision of judges is final and non-appealable. No representative from any of the contestants is allowed to contact in any manner whatsoever any judge with the intention of questioning the BOARD OF JUDGES announced decision. COMPETITION GUIDE/CRITERIA FOR JUDGING PERFORMANCE: 45 points Expression - 5 points Points to be aware of: Facial expression, Projection, Flawless smile Cheer - 5 points Points to be aware of: Loudness, Clarity, Sharpness of Arm Motions, Coordination with Audience, Props, Dance- 5 points Points to be aware of: Sharpness, Strength, Cheerfulness, Speed, Accuracy, Variety of Movement Jumps - 5 points Points to be aware of: Accuracy, Height, Cleanliness, Flexibility, Landing, Variety, Difficulty, Number, Synchronization Tumbling - 5 points Points to be aware of: Accuracy, Skill Level, Height, Landing, Variety, Difficulty, Quantity Partner Stunts - 5 points Points to be aware of: Stability, Timing, Technique, Difficulty Transitions, Positioning, Control, Pyramids - 10 points Points to be aware of: Stability, Timing, Technique, Difficulty Transitions, Positioning, Control, Tosses – 5 points (High School and College) Form, Synchronization, Smoothness, Control/Safety DIFFICULTY = 15 points Overall Difficulty - 10 points Points to be aware of: Skill level, Standard level Speed Transition - 5 points Points to be aware of: Sharpness of skills, Timing, Flow OVERALL EVALUATION = 20 points Synchronizations - 5 points Points to be aware of; Precision, Placement, Timing Overall Evaluation - 10 points Points to be aware of: Choreography, Formation, Spacing Perfection - 5 points Points to be aware of: Overall perfection
COSTUME = 5 points PROPS (with MILO® labels) = 5 points
SHOWMANSHIP = 5 points
AUDIENCE IMPACT = 5 points SCORING DEDUCTIONS Deduction can be applied between 0.5 and 5.0 points and are applied mainly for the following; Wobbles (shaky) – stunts and pyramids Falls - stunts and pyramids Poor techniques Shortage of spotters Disordered formation Note: Safety, time and out of bounds are not included here. Integrity will be the utmost consideration for the Cheerleading Competition of the 2025 National MILO® Marathon. Participants in the Cheerleading competition must be current bona fide students of the school they are representing, and must only perform for the educational level they are currently in. For example, if a college student is found to participate in the High School category, the entire group will be disqualified from winning the competition. Rules and Regulations for PWD Registration in MILO Marathon 1. Objective The PWD Registration program aims to foster inclusivity and encourage participation among individuals with disabilities in a supportive, non-competitive environment. 2. Eligibility
3. Registration Process PWD participants can register online using the following steps:
For further assistance or troubleshooting during online registration, contact the support team via the hotline number provided on the registration page. 4. Guide Runners and Assistants
5. Attire and Equipment
6. Safety and Support
By participating in the MILO Marathon, PWD registrants and their assistants agree to adhere to these rules and regulations. These measures are in place to create a safe, enjoyable, and empowering experience for all participants. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
