Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Men's Health Miracle Run


It's 6:20 and the race has not started. My only concern was that if it will start late, the Sun might get too high before we reach the finish line. Thank God UP's got a lot of trees aside from the fact that the Sun was a bit bleary that nice sunday morne.
If not for the late start & lack of dinking cups, it would have been a pretty good race. Nevertheless, It was great to run for a good cause. The race was for the benefit of Tahanang Walang Hagdan.
Good for me because I think I did a sub-60(yet to be confirmed as soon as the official results are out). It was my target. Definitely a PR. 'Tis my first 10K...haha :).
I hope to do well next time though. I think I underestimated the distance after finishing the Condura Half Mary. I started out a bit faster than I'm supposed to. I got very excited which is the reason why I began to feel exhausted after reaching the 5km mark. I was struggling althroughout the last 5 kilometers. My legs started to feel pain an I began to breathe heavily. As soon as the finish line was on sight, I tried to run faster but because I started to hallucinate :), it felt as if I am not getting anywhere near the mark. I seemed to have remained where I'm at :). The next thing I remember was when someone ripped-off the barcode thingy from my bib and that's it!-- :)













Photographs by :
Argonaut
The Photorunner
The Sweeper

Sunday, March 29, 2009

The Philippine Star and the "Running Stars"



On my way home from the Men's Health Miracle Run in UP, I grabbed a copy of The Philippine Star not just for the usual reason of updating myself with various forms of insanities, mostly from Philippine Politics, but for a special reason.
Almost 7,000 people who joined the Condura Run have been looking forward to this issue and I'm one of them.
The Philippine Star have dedicated one full section of their March 29, 2009 issue to the race. It includes several articles, photographs, and more importantly, the names of all the race finishers.
You may need a magnifying glass to see our names but it still made joining the race more memorable, specially for me, because It's my first Half Mary and I'm proud to have finished it.


Wednesday, March 25, 2009

The Black Candy Welcomes SUMMER!!!

It's officially Summer!...I think.... Although it's raining as I write this article,,,I don't care,,, IT'S SUMMMMMER!...and I am luvvvvvvin' it!!! So here is my blog's season header.

Though short in actuality (barely two months), it's that part of the year that is anticipated by a lot of people next to the Christmas Season.

For most runners, this is the best time to run. If you could just imagine watching the Sun find its way up, slowly turning the entire city into a sea of glistening gold making everything in sight vivid and breathtaking. Ofcourse you also get to see it once in a while, even during the rainy season, but I noticed that it's more brilliant during summer.

Experts say that it's not good to expose your skin under the sun between 10 am to 4 o'clock in the afternoon. Come to think of it, after the prescribed deprivation, you will only have, more or less, two hours left to enjoy this magnificent gift.

Don't waste summer hushing yourself up. Go out and have fun! Remember, darker skin is in...(if that bothers you).

runomrun is now ... The Black Candy



or ... The Black Candy is the blogger formerly known as runomrun....
Whatever!!!

more of the SKY!

More photos from
The PhotoRunner "Josiah"
(Many Thanks!!!)

Condura Run 2009









Me!...crossing the finish line....Sweet!!!







Monday, March 23, 2009

to the SKY & back



It has already been more than 46 mins since the gun fired for the 21K half marathon and I am just beginning to invade the Skyway. It was not as hard as I thought... I mean the incline. Maybe because I am just halfway the 21 kilometers, but seeing the long sea of runners heading towards the turn-around made me think that this is going to be a hell'a looooong skyway run.


Its 5:29 am and I just arrived in BHS. I heard someone from the stage saying "last call for the 21k runners"....Darn! I'm late again...or almost!
Exactly when the gunshot fired, I have just taken my position ang began to run slowly. Not only because I'm being blocked by other runners (we were told there were about 1,500 21K runners), but because I knew I had to take it easy because I still have a long way to go.
I kept on looking around trying to find familiar faces wearing a black Takbo.ph singlet and surprisingly saw a lot of them.


I was a bit nervous yet excited to reach the Skyway because I thought that it will be the biggest challenge but I was wrong. I consider the Skyway to be the best part of the route because it felt nice running on an elevated path, not to mention the view.

I think the ascend along Kalayaan avenue on our way back was the real "killer" part. Aside from the fact that it is our last few kilometers, the ascend seems higher than that of the Skyway.

I would say that the last 500 meters (with the finish line visible on the other street) was the most difficult and yet the BEST part because I knew I am about to finish the race. It was when I began to feel my legs cranking. I literally dragged myself.

Upon reaching the finish line, I saw the timer and was surprised to finish below 2h:30m (I dunno my exact time---it's yet to be published in the Philippine Star on March 29-- :) ) because I thought I would finish more or less in 3 hours (it is my first half marathon). I did not pay attention to my time or runners passing by me. I just kept on running.

It was not easy though. During the entire race, I felt pain of all sort, heat, thirst (considering the fact that I had a hydration belt and grabbed a cup from all water stations along the way), a bit of a headache (specially during my last few kilometers), and fear of getting blisters or dead nails, thank God I didn't - thanks to my Wave Rider 12 :) - a gift from my Sis, My biggest fan - by force..hahaha ). In spite of all these, I did not entertain any thoughts of not finishing the race. All I knew is that I'm there to get my first Half Marathon Finisher's Medal...And so I did.

Overall, the race was well organized. There were enough marshals and water stations, Including Takbo's very own support stations. It was peaceful enough allowing everyone to focus on nothing else but Fun.

After the race, I stood near the finish line together with other Takbo.ph peeps to congratulate the other finishers. We then went to our booth sposored by Kenny Rogers to meet up with the rest of the members for some chit-chat and ofcourse---"Class Pictures". :)

The Carbo Loading party that we had last March 20 really made the camaraderie during the event more intese, thus making the experience more fun and memorable. Thanks to everyone involved in organizing the event/s from the CL Party to our support group during the race, specially Sir Jinoe. 'Till the next race...Cheers to Takbo.Ph























Original Photographs Courtesy of :
i2runner
Timmy
dhenz
drum and run
run unlimited
Cherry
kelcy33
hydraice
Many thanks!!!
if I failed to mention your name...please let me know.