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Filipino runner conquers Greece’s toughest 490-km ultramarathon race

ROME – Filipino ultrarunner Rex Brillantes etched his name into endurance sports history after completing one of the world’s most brutal ultramarathons—The Authentic Pheidippides Run, a 490-kilometer race from Athens to Sparta and back, with a punishing 98-hour cutoff.

Held from Nov. 20 to 24, the 9th edition of the event tested 68 elite ultrarunners from across the globe, with less than half of them reaching the finish line.

Among them was Brillantes, the 49-year-old and proud son of Negros Occidental who crossed the finish line after 94 hours, 57 minutes, and 38 seconds, securing 22nd place in one of the harshest events in global ultrarunning.

Completing this race is considered a milestone even among seasoned ultrarunners and only the strongest—physically, mentally, and emotionally—survive the course.

FILIPINO ULTRARUNNER. Dublin-based Filipino ultrarunner Rex Brillantes joins the 9th Authentic Pheidippides Run, a 490-kilometer race from Athens to Sparta and back, held in Greece on Nov. 20 to 24, 2025. A total of 68 elite ultrarunners from across the globe competed, and less than half of them, including Brillantes, completed one of the world’s most brutal ultramarathons. (Contributed photo)

With relentless elevation gains, unforgiving terrain, and dozens of strict checkpoints that eliminate runners who fail to meet cutoff times, The Pheidippides Run 490KM is a test of pure human endurance, often referred to as a “journey into the soul.”

For Dublin-based Brillantes, this journey was powered not only by grit but also by the unwavering support of his wife, Jen, and crew member Endurance runner Jivee Tolentino, who became the first Filipino to ever finish this race in 2021.

The final stretch was even more brutal.

“The last 50 kilometers felt like walking on shattered glass,” Jen said.

With no cheering crowds and only the quiet encouragement of his loyal crew, Brillantes pushed through the pain—step after agonizing step.
Brillantes, a health care assistant in Ireland and a veteran of countless ultramarathons, once again proved why he is one of the most respected Filipino endurance athletes in the field. His determination, discipline, and humility continue to inspire Filipinos around the world, especially those who dare to dream beyond their perceived limits.

Completing The Authentic Pheidippides 490KM is more than a race finish—it is a testament to human resilience. And for Rex Brillantes, it is a victory carved from courage, pain, and an unbreakable Filipino heart. (Alona Cochon/PNA)

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