Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Quezon City International Marathon

Calories Burned: 807 cal
Chip Time:
1:10:26

I got there late! The tail end bunch of 10k runners were already past the Philcoa area when I finally got to see them. But all is well :) I felt strong in this race; unlike the past weekend (Milo) when I felt so exhausted.

Thousands of runners participated in the first ever Quezon City International Marathon.

I even met some friends along the way. Near the 5k mark, I caught up with my previous gym trainer and chatted with him a few minutes before moving ahead. And then after crossing the finish line, got to meet my officemate, who also ran 10k, hanging out with his wife and kid. It was fun, fun, fun. Oh and the biggie of the event was having my photo taken with the Asian champ, Elma Muros. I'm so happy.

Elma Muros is almost a senior citizen, but look at how fit she is! Maybe she can do a full marathon right there and then.

The main highlight of QCIM for me is the route. Commonwealth has 8 lanes on each side. All those 16 lanes were blocked for the event (at least as far as the 10k went). It's a kid's paradise to just run along that wide a road. Ang lawak lawak, yipeee! According to my sister though, the resulting traffic caused by the blocking of Commonwealth ruined her Sunday morning drive to church. She reached her quota of curses just before going to church. Too bad for her.
A rare sight: Commonwealth Ave. free of vehicles except for ambulances.

So maybe next year, the organizers should inform the people better, and also, QC residents should make themselves more aware of what's going on in their city. For me and the thousands of participants though, the route was a refreshing break from the usual location of races.


Race Vitals

Start Time:
it was on time; I was late
Participation: Kenyans, other foreigners, local runners, students, daming tao
Rate: P300
Route: Commonwealth Ave, fantastic!
Race Freebies: Nike Shoebag for 10k participants, drinks, granola bar, certificate of participation, timing chip (but no runpix analysis), photovendo pictures (but not free)
Personal Experience
: 8/10

1 comment:

  1. Enjoyed your article and the photos were great. My wife is Filipino, we both run. I greatly appreciate all the info on running in PH. Keep it up.

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