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Mizuno’s Silver Lining

June 9th, 2009
350 for 15K Distance of Mizunos Infinity Run 2009

350 for 15K Distance of Mizuno's Infinity Run 2009

“Gasping for Air” – That is the first thought that comes into mind whenever I would think of this year’s Mizuno Infinity race. I have unexpectedly went beyond my comfortable pace as I was 2 minutes late and was desperately trying to position myself in the middle pack.

It didn’t also help that I have been doing overtime work for the past 4 months (read: zero training). However, things got slightly better as we descended the Kalayaan flyover on our way to the NAPOLCOM building. I was feeling refreshed, being able to establish my position, I ran at a comfortable pace.

The run was generally safe and hassle free. Law enforcement and the easily identifiable marshals did their job well in holding off the ill-tempered drivers.

I thought that I was going to DNF when I suddenly felt light-headed after we crossed Dian Street. I had to stop running and as what I always read in Sir Jovie’s blog – I listened to my body. I drank some Gatorade from my hand held bottle and took in some Sports Beans. After a minute or so, I started feeling better and decided to jog.

The high point of the race for me was when I realized that we were already at the turn-around point in Bautista Street – ha! just a few more meters from the LRT station and I would be home. =) In fact, I was really tempted to DNF and take the train home were it not for the parked car in BHS.

The idea of having ran half of the race course probably boosted my morale to push myself once more and before I realized it, I was already at the turn-around point of the 10k runners . I particularly had difficulty running through this part of the course since my “momentum” was “blocked” by the slower 10k runners/walkers.

It was at that point that I felt weak again. The feeling persisted from Paseo de Roxas until the foot of the Kalayaan flyover. I have always detested this part of the route. My knees were so weak that I had to walk/jog until we descended towards the Fort.

I regained my will to run again when I thought we would be already making the left turn to the finish line. I was surprised to find out that we still had to go straight and make a U-turn before going to the finish line. I did my best not to walk so I jogged until I reached the last 80 meters or so and sprinted.

I was able to finish at 1:39 in my watch. I was 2 minutes late so the official time should be 1:41 or so I thought – when I checked the race results, it stated that I finished at around 1:44.

At the Finish Line

At the Finish Line

This wasn’t a strong finish for me as I have just recently finished a 10-mile run at 1:41. This has me worried since it has all been downhill since my Condura half. I have already accepted the fact that I won’t be running my first full marathon with Milo. I would instead settle for another 21k run. The only problem is the 2.5 hours cut-off : at the rate I am going, I’ll probably finish 21k in 3 hours (hehehe) – a far cry from my Condura half.

Falling In Line

Falling In Line

And then there it was – the silver lining (I think). The Mizuno surprise was awesome – they would be giving awards for runners who would participate in next year’s Mizuno race and have a significant improvement on their PRs!

 

Free Starbucks Beverage

Free Starbucks Beverage

The mood at last Sunday’s race was generally festive: free starbucks coffee, a giant Mizuno shoe, lots of photo-ops for various running groups including the SM runners who won a group award, Takbo.ph and the I am Ninoy Runners.

Getting Their Award

Getting Their Award

I think races should be done this way: singlets should only be given to finishers-just like in the old days.

Wave Creation 9

Wave Creation 9

The only thing that wasn’t good about this race (and I don’t think I would be the only one who would be complaining about this) is the good old fashioned “balde” system.

As I’ve said before – nobody’s perfect. I still consider this as one of the better organized races in the Metro.

More pictures found in RockEnRun’s Flickr Account for this run! Check it out here.

 

At the Free Starbucks Beverage Area

At the Free Starbucks Beverage Area

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My Botak Half-Marathon : 21/100

May 11th, 2009

Running is addictive … once you start, you just want to keep on increasing your dose. I remembered running my first race which was a 10k during last year’s VSO held at the fort.  After a few 10ks I ran my 1st 15k during Asian Hospital’s Run New and then my 1st half-marathon which was the Condura Race.

I was actually planning back then on making Botak my first full marathon. Lucky for me, I had so many deadlines at work that I had to forego of that plan and instead registered for the half-marathon.  Had I been stubborn and pushed through with it, last Sunday’s run would have been a very painful memory.

Me and my friend Ian weren’t expecting PRs for this race as I didn’t have enough time to train (my weekly mileage went  down from 38 to 0 after pacing for our friend Isko in BDM 102) and Ian is under the weather. So, we decided to aim for a finish somewhere between 2:15 and 2:30.

We were able to finish it with 2:29:29 on my watch.

 

Observations :

  • There was a water truck in the Kalayaan flyover.  Sweet!
  • Excellent singlets. I don’t  wear singlets anymore but I have to make an exception in this case.
  • Lots of Gatorade at the finish line.
  • There was also an awesome band at the finish line.
  • The race started late.  It started at 6:00 am. Starting a 21k race during the summer months in the Philippines is not cool (literally).
  • There were not enough water cups in the aid stations ; luckily I brought a disposable hand-held water bottle with me which I conveniently refilled whenever I reach an aid station.
  • Since this race involves a lot of “turn-arounds”; they should have added road marshals as I was almost side-swiped by a passenger jeep along Kalayaan Avenue on our way to Rockwell.

 

I know that It is  difficult  to  organize a full marathon so I won’t make a big deal about the inconveniences  I experienced in the half-marathon race, instead I would like to encourage Botak to improve their  service  for their next long distance race.

 

I hope that next time, no one gets lost :)

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