Got there a bit early |
So I did manage to join the New Balance Run 2013 (November 10, 2013 - birthday run!) even with
all the rants about how the organizer decided to make a lot of profits out of
it (by not doing any efforts to consider runners who do not have the time to
pickup the race kits at the designated date and time). Thanks to DEVANT, I got a free 25k race kit,
just by posing with my DEVANT TV. Thank
you very much, and more power to you! As
for the organizer, good luck to you.
Going back, it was a good 2 months of endurance training for
the HM. Even got a good run when I was
in Madrid
(hmm, got to finish my blog about that) so more or less I don’t have any
excuses not to perform in the best that I could. Well, prior to the race I did have some days
where I was a bit dehydrated, but it really wasn’t a major concern.
Good, consistent runs going into race week |
So Devant did this online contest where you have to pose
with your Devant TV and send it to them, luckily I was the first to win. It was supposed to be for a 10k kit, but
since Devant’s team was sooo accommodating, I managed to get a 25k kit! Good thing I was race-ready for the weekend
so a I just did a little taper on race week.
Winning facebook entry |
Race prep was cereal, bread and banana. I could have prepared a better pre-race
meal. I got my kit on race day. Well the singlet given was Large, so I just wore
my 2012 singlet (easy way to identify myself for the race pictures).
Race Report
I enjoyed the route |
Race started exactly 4:30am, I got to the line some time
4:32-ish as I was at the middle of the 2,000 25k runners; a bit of a dodge in
the first kilometer and opened a bit in closing the 2nd kilometer.
Hydration stations were plenty, lots of Gatorade and
water. I managed to stop and hydrate on
the 4th and 8th kilometer to cut off some time, without
compromise.
Going to the 10k mark, I was at the 58-ish time – good enough
and felt just fine.
The Buendia fly-over proved to be a challenge on my legs,
and I got past the uphill with a lot of effort, and a very controlled downhill
to manage.
Yep, getting tired |
At the 20k mark, I was at 1:58-ish time and I felt tired
from running back up the Buendia fly-over.
Got to walk a steep uphill to catch my breath, obviously I was not
prepared for such a long uphill/downhill stretch. I was hungry after the 20k
and I don’t have any gel left (should’ve taken the banana on the 18k station).
I was at my target pace of 6:00/km up to the 25th
kilometer based on my Soleus. The last 5k ate up the time I saved in the first
20k. But I knew that I did the 2:30:25k
mark that I’m aiming.
There’s a 770-meter extension according to my Soleus, and by
that time, it was only reaching the finish line that was keeping me
running. My Soleus gave me a 6:03/km
pace for that race, and its acceptable for me considering my 1st 25k
run.
Post-race
Sore legs and a bit nauseated, definitely exhausted. It’s a welcome feeling as I knew that I gave
it all that I had. 5 minutes of recovery
and I’m fine, although my legs were really sore, even after I shook it off. I finished the Gatorade and bottled water
that was with the loot bag (not a very attractive loot, with discount coupons
and a plastic water bottle, with no signs of New Balance inside - could’ve been
better)
I just stayed a while in the Devant booth but my friend
Jeff isn’t there. I dropped my raffle
coupon but didn’t stay long as the sun was up so high and I don’t want to risk
migraine attack (this weather considering the Yolanda typhoon was up just the
day before).
Overall
- I wouldn’t sign up given the race registration mechanics, too costly
- It was a good race experience for me. This is my first time to run the Buendia flyover and it really was a challenge.
- Good hydration stations but the only station with the sponges was not ready when I got there.
- Big medal but deadly with the pointed lightning (although you really wouldn’t wear a medal while running). There were issues of runners not receiving medals and loot bags– it’s just wrong.
- Post-race wasn’t exciting and the staging area is so small. Nothing much happening as well.
Assessing my performance, it was acceptable and I gave it my
all. But I still find running long
distance race redundant and boring.
Although this is only the 2nd long distance race I ran, I’m
hoping that I can get over this on the next one this November 24 for the Sante
Barley Domination run. I'm going to break the 2:10 HM here. See you there!