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Timex Perfect

November 17th, 2009

Hmm – I am at a loss for words. Last Sunday’s Timex half-marathon is perfect.

As I was driving around the Fort Global City area on my way to the parking lot, I have noticed the long tables filled with cups of water / sports drinks. I said to myself that finally, the organizers are listening to the runners – this must be a good sign!

I was aiming for a PR for this run, but as the race started, I was surprised that the race has
actually started, hehehe – you should be there, everybody just started running.

It was your typical 21km race route around the Fort and Buendia . The roads were closed and irate motorists giving us the finger – tssss! Do we have anger management classes in the Philippines ?

 I was so excited in achieving a PR that I forgot to warm up – big mistake. After 4 kms, my 5:30 pace dropped to 6:00 and then 6:30. I got so tired that I realized after reading the official results that my pace for the last 2kms was around 8 to 9 mpk! I finished the race at 2:18 (chip time)  – so much for a PR.

I was happy that at the finish line, we were treated like VIPs- we were given towels and awarded a medal ; but wait, that’s not all : there was free breakfast, lots of 100 plus / free coffee sachets and a loot bag that contains .. wait , let me see – an energy  bar and wait, another bottle of 100 plus!

Hats off to Coach Rio and Finshline!

 

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Pasig all the way

November 17th, 2009

I didn’t think that I would be able to complete my 2nd attempt at a full marathon. The night before the run, I wasn’t feeling well – I had to take paracetamol before I slept. I also took another dose when I woke up at 2 am on the race day itself. In fact, I still was a bit hesitant to join the race when we reached the starting area at the KM 0 mark at the Quirino Grandstand.

The event, having one of the network giants as a major sponsor, started with a lot of fanfare (or should I say spot lights and cameras plus a noisy emcee). The mood in the starting line was fun, I especially enjoyed watching the performance of the Philippine Marines band.

True to the Biscocho tradition, the race started at 4:28 am ( 2 minutes before the scheduled gun-off). The three of us started a bit slow with Isko slowly picking up the pace to which Ian and I followed. We were going so fast that at around 5kms, I slowed my pace down to around 6 mpk. There was after all still 37 kms left to run.

The water stations didn’t run out of water – thank God I didn’t get dehydrated at my first attempt to run 42kms during the daytime.

As for the route, I doubt that anyone would get lost this year as there were directional signs and marshals along the entire route. Besides, If I get lost, all I had to do was to follow the scent of the river – after all, this race has Pasig written all over it.

I started walking around the Guadalupe area, I think my legs aren’t as strong as the other runners; it has been only 2 weeks after I have finished my first 42km.  While I was walking / jogging near the Pioneer area, I saw Sir Jovie (aka The Baldrunner) walking … this came as a surprise to me because I know that he is a strong runner – I was later informed by his staff that he has an injury in his left leg – but as a true warrior, he still finished the entire 42km.

After receiving hydration from Team Bald Runner support staff (Thanks a lot!). I went on my way … I was able to run a bit on the downhill area of Pasig (thanks Coach Isko, I was able to apply our “downhill” run in this area).

When I reached the C5 area, I was happy to see that the Pasig Traffic enforcers themselves acted as barricades in order to secure the area where runners are supposed to run.

As I entered the Fort area, I started to feel hungry already. It was all psychological at this point. The heat of the sun, the feeling that my feet would burst from my running shoes and the longing for food. 

Seeing the Takbo.ph people at the bottom of the Kalayaan flyover also helped me in the “psychological” department – at that point, even the slightest words of encouragement can go a long way. After all, there were still 10 kms left, I was thinking,  I could easily cover that distance in less than an hour (that was if I haven’t covered 32kms already!).

It is true what they say about the last 4kms of a marathon – it will be the longest 4kms of your life!

I was able to finish this race in 5 hours 50 mins – not as good as my marathon finish 2 weeks ago but hey – in spite of my complaints while running it – I enjoyed it!

Condura 2010 – here I come!

 

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Run The Talk With RunnerSpeak: Press Launch at R.O.X.

November 6th, 2009

Yet again, I am amazed at what good shows QTV is able to produce. Hands down and thumbs-up to all kapuso families! Woot!


RunnerSpeak Trailer

Thanks to Anna, I got invited to the press launch of the pioneering show in the local TV scene focused on running in the 3rd floor of R.O.X. – High Street tonight. I know I have to sleep already but I just can’t get the show out of my mind right now! Woohoo! I’m just so excited to watch its first episode on Sunday, November 8: 2:45PM on QTV!


Ron De Los Reyes – Opening Speech

Directed by Mark Limchoa, hosted by Joanne Ignacio and Manny Paksiw, the videos in this entry are just parts of what I was able to capture during the event (too bad I just had my 2.0 megapixel phone at my disposal :( )

Was able to personally talk to Ron De Los Reyes and he’s told us about running events back in its boom in the 80′s. He said that it was a bit different back then, if there was an event in one place, there wouldn’t be another race event anywhere else in the metro. Now, you’ll have to choose from all the events that happen all at the same time :) I guess running has definitely taken its place in this generation of health-conscious earthlings!


A Toast to RunnerSpeak!


With Ron De Los Reyes and Manny Paksiw :D

 

Crazy Giveaways

Who would actually want to miss on the good stuff? Adidas giveaways, Timex bags, Camelbak hydration packs, and the best of all: a Timex wristwatch! Winner of the grand prize actually had Crazy as his first name, and my heart almost stopped. Turned out the crazy winner had a different second name, and NOT grace. Phbt! :D Good part was, no one came home empty-handed, that’s for sure! Everyone had to pass by the booth to claim their Adidas Goodie Bag! Woohoo! Women had Pure Lightness Eau De Toilette and Perfumed Deodorant Spray, the men had Ice Dive Deo Body Spray, Roll-on Deodorant, and Shower Gel!

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Papa-Paparazzi at the Subic International Marathon!

November 6th, 2009

Marathoners Before a Run :D


Pictures in the van going to Subic before dropping by Nike Factory Outlet.

Adobo for Lunch


The new pairs from Nike! Woohooooo!





On The Road to Floridablanca – Starting Line for the Subic Marathon!

Vehicles Keep Left, Runners Keep Right

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