A steep incline seemed to be sardonically staring me down just as I was gathering momentum. I figured, yeah I'll ride it out and hang on, I have enough in the tank and enough of a pace bank. Little did I know, that was easier said than done.
But hey, what the heck am I talking about? For the sake of literary jurisprudence, a short backgrounder.

Strictly speaking, the Nike + Human Race 10k was originally conceptualized in 2008 as a relative point of convergence for runners from nearly 30 key cities from all over the world. The routes would pass through some pretty awesome sights, for instance in Istanbul you run across the bridge that connects Europe to Asia. Utilizing Nike + technology, a case could be made for the "the world is flat" paradigm as thousands of runners all over the world could log on to the Nike website and upload their times , essentially engaging in a virtual competition in a race that knows no borders.

Bridge between Asia and Europe is... Cool.
To spice things up, there are different Nike Ambassadors assigned per country. The Philippines had five, all with teams under them that add up to the virtual tally board on race day. In terms of representation, runner blogger par excellance Bards Bathan of Bananarunning took up the cudgels for the general blogosphere.
Even if Manila was not chosen as a key city for this year's event, the race actually took on a greater cause in the wake of recent calamities that have struck the country. For every kilometer ran by a Nike + Sportband user who took up the Nike Ambassador challenge, P10 would be donated on their behalf. In addition to that , finishers would have P100 of their registration fee donated to Gawad Kalinga efforts for Typhoon Ondoy victims.
So now that you know all about it, what exactly happened on race day?
Remy Field. Subic Bay Freeport. 4:00 pm.
So I'm here at the impressive track oval of Remy Field, just a few minutes away from our hotel at Forest View. Some of the Takbo.ph gang have already gathered around, some of them running their maiden 10k's like Lorie and Bea/Notsquare .
As people were milling around aimlessly, there was a certain palpable degree of uncertainty over the whole thing. Why? If you are used to the whole "event-style" weekend runs as of late, roughly 30 minutes before gun time it seemed as though there was nothing going on. No fancy American accent DJ host blurting out ads and wittycisms, no hot Fitness First gal to do stretching, no Pia Cayetano giving words of inspiration, no Luke Mijares to sing "Love of my Life" (oops got ahead of myself there).
I was somehow expecting a shtick of some sort, just because it was Nike. Nah. Not a few runners approached me and asked "Sir, tuloy ba?" . I really didn't know what to tell them. But hey, I could care less. I came here for the thrills, not the frills. Although frills never hurt anyone :)
Remy Field. Subic Bay Freeport. 4:25 pm.
Out of nowhere, an emcee abruptly announced that the race would be starting in 5 minutes. I looked around, and by my estimate about 200-250 runners were there. Slated to run the 21k event the following day, my mind was fixated on a quick, flat run. A run wherein if I get lucky, I could nab that elusive sub-50 without expending too much energy. The utopian in me got a bit carried away I guess. Quick countdown, quick prayer, and let's see how this thing unravels.
Kilometer 1-2 . Resisting Temptation.
Positioned near the starting line, the lead pack of runners took off in a blinding burst of speed. I estimated though that there were about 30 runners running like there was no tomorrow, can't have that many elites around right? So I resisted the temptation of going at it guns blazing... and my calculations turned out to be correct. One by one their pace dropped, and by the time we got to Km 2, I had passed about 10 of the early birds already. Was cruising at 4:35 - 4:39 km/min, felt pretty strong at this point. I was thinking, if I can build enough of a big lead during the first half, I could hang on for a nice touch to my weekend. Turns out, the fates weren't agreeable with me today.
Kilometer 2-5 Better Luck Next Time.
Just when I was getting comfy, the incline that came into view took the wind out of my sails. An extremely steep, curving incline that instantly reminded me of those that I had faced in Baguio (I walked) and Corregidor ( easy run, I got really tired) . With no hill training over the past two weeks, I churned in a big fat 6:12 split over the stretch. My pace plummeted all the way down to 5:30 . I was getting more and more zapped by the minute. With my positive split strategy, no way I could make up that big of a differential in a diminished state. That was it. Game over. Better luck next time. Uwian na. But then again....
Kilometer 5-8 What Goes Up, Goes Down : The Final Stand
I stopped for a moment at the 5k water station to get my bearings back. I traveled all the way here, spent a couple of bucks on a hotel, for what? For this pedestrian effort? C'mon quit whining and get it going. I made a resolute effort to give this my shot. If I'm going down, I'm going down on my shield. At the risk of blowing out my quads, I blazed through the downhill portion with splits of 4:08, 4:12, and 4:18. Gave it all I got . And yet again, this only managed to get the pace down to 5:02. Gulp.
Kilometer 8-10 . Accepting reality.
Having brought down my pace to some semblance of respectability, I was fast fading. I was hoping that after my final assault, I would be at borderline below 5 minutes. Not happening. So the key is to be realistic, just accept that it isn't your day, and go on to fight another battle. But I still had 2 kms to reconcile. I had a bike escort with me, which was cool. The bike escort couldn't do anything about the truck fumes that were right in my face as we negotiated the route though.
As I was reentering the Remy Field oval attempting to chase down a powerful runner (I affectionately dubbed him Energizer Bunny ) who was about 20-30 seconds ahead of me, I suddenly realized that I cleared 10k much earlier! The distance turned out to be in excess of 450 meters, or nearly half a kilometer. Finished strong with a split time of 52:01. The reality was, I missed my goal. But given that monstrous incline, satisfied nonetheless

The reality is, I gave it my best. But my best wasn't good enough.
The Aftermath
What a race! I enjoyed it, even in a masochistic sort of way. The buzzword amongst the finishers was "!@#$ na hills yan". Even Jaymie/TBR agreed that it was one of the toughest, if not the toughest 10k of the year. Somehow got ensnared in an interview for QTV along with Ambassador Bards afterwards, gak :)
What freebies did I get? An uber cool, exclusive Nike Human duffel bag (okay so it's the same thing they gave away at QCIM but it's still cool), one Pocari Sweat and one water. I heard beforehand there was supposed to be some sort of finisher's Nike bracelet or band, didn't really see anyone with it.
What could be improved for next time
Nothing to lose sleep over, but still noteworthy to mention for future considerations. Distance was in excess of 420-450 meters, matched this with mine and 3 other people with a Garmin. There were no water stations after the turnaround point, woe to the newbie runner or those making a jump to 10k. Also, the people kept on sticking around for the results, the emcee kept on stalling until after the SIM winners arrived to keep the people there. It was announced more than 3 hours after the finish, and by that time I had to leave to support the rest of the team at km34. Went back after the whole thing was over, and had to badger the ACSAT people for the results. Took 15th place out of 270 overall , my first time to crack the top 15 of any race, so hooray. :)
To conclude, the route itself provided a lot of thrills for those who ran. It was definitely not your typical weekend 10k. And knowing that P100 of my money would go to a GK project for Ondoy victims makes my screaming quads a whole lot happier. No-frills , lots of thrills, even more uphills. In spite and despite, was proud to have been part of this.
(starts writing letter to Nike making Manila a key city in 2010)
:P
What a race! I enjoyed it, even in a masochistic sort of way. The buzzword amongst the finishers was "!@#$ na hills yan". Even Jaymie/TBR agreed that it was one of the toughest, if not the toughest 10k of the year. Somehow got ensnared in an interview for QTV along with Ambassador Bards afterwards, gak :)
What freebies did I get? An uber cool, exclusive Nike Human duffel bag (okay so it's the same thing they gave away at QCIM but it's still cool), one Pocari Sweat and one water. I heard beforehand there was supposed to be some sort of finisher's Nike bracelet or band, didn't really see anyone with it.
What could be improved for next time
Nothing to lose sleep over, but still noteworthy to mention for future considerations. Distance was in excess of 420-450 meters, matched this with mine and 3 other people with a Garmin. There were no water stations after the turnaround point, woe to the newbie runner or those making a jump to 10k. Also, the people kept on sticking around for the results, the emcee kept on stalling until after the SIM winners arrived to keep the people there. It was announced more than 3 hours after the finish, and by that time I had to leave to support the rest of the team at km34. Went back after the whole thing was over, and had to badger the ACSAT people for the results. Took 15th place out of 270 overall , my first time to crack the top 15 of any race, so hooray. :)
To conclude, the route itself provided a lot of thrills for those who ran. It was definitely not your typical weekend 10k. And knowing that P100 of my money would go to a GK project for Ondoy victims makes my screaming quads a whole lot happier. No-frills , lots of thrills, even more uphills. In spite and despite, was proud to have been part of this.
(starts writing letter to Nike making Manila a key city in 2010)
:P











26 comments:
Luke, James and Gerard in a post? Only at this blog. Hilarious :-)
Congrats on the 15th place finish!
hayup sa entry bro! daming singers ah :) hahaha :) you mean to say, if we are to award the WORST 10K race of 2009, this is it?
are we there yet? :) hehehe
Hahahaahaha glad you like it :) Thanks Al! Did you run SIM man? Hope all is well with you ! :P
Haha Tim, actually I enjoyed the race because of the deathly route, just a little things to improve on. One of the hardest 10k's of the year technically speaking. We all know the big hassle came in the OTHER race :) Lol are we there yet :P
gingy..Luke Mijares? was it just me or he really did sing last Saturday? hahaha!
-cindz
Haha Cindzzz :) He did! Sa SIM! Problem was, people were too exhausted to listen to a concert, wala tuloy tao!
SAKTO ang title :) true indeed! di lang ikaw ang masama ang loob, nahilo din ako sa SB kanina :D atleast you and the takbo peeps did your BEST, di lang expected na ganon kahirap ang route :( atleast next time pag sa subic pa din, expected na. hehe! VERY PROUD OF YOU and TAKBO PEEPS :D
-tin
Dear Luis - You were great to be 15th out of 270 on a route that is definitely the hardest 10k for the year! I had difficulty to concentrate between you and the different singers you posted. No doubt you are a better runner (better looking)than they are. I just hope you are a better singer as well! joke only!
I was at work so I had to pass on SIM. I ran KOTR the next day instead. I had a great time and have now stopped wishing I had joined Subic after hearing from friends what happened :-)
Congrats, Luis! :-) 52 minutes with those hills--you did great at the in-human (race) route. Hehe.
It may not be a sub-50, Mr. GBM, but that was one hell of a run. Congratulations!
I had a hard time at the 10K, no water :( but the scenic route was different. I saw in their facebook page that they've already reserved the finisher bracelet for us but no word yet on when they'll be releasing this. Anyone has updates?
Thanks Tin! Next time pag Subic sumama ka na haha :)
Thank you Sir Amado! It was really tough, by my estimate you could lose as much as four minutes off your normal time with the technical difficulty of the route. And it was such a pleasure seeing you on the 21k the following day po :) Hope you enjoyed your SIM weekend :)
Good decision on your part Al! 21k was pretty decent naman, water was more than adequate. They just didn't give anything out at the finish line for the later runners.
Thanks Tracy! My new best friend hahahaha :) Seriously though, awesome, awesome job on your maiden 21k! 2:25 is a wonderful start-off point :) Congratulations! :)
Thanks Ricow! And I had to rush to KM 34 to wait up for you guys! :P You did a heroic, classy thing there my friend. That, and the respect that you earned from your peers and friends, is worth more than any medal can bring.
Hey running newb, I feel for you! That was an insane course, and if you had no hydration belt, oh no :( Someone could have gotten dehydrated or passed out. No updates yet, I'm not even counting on it :) If it's there, it's a bonus.
i wanna try this route sometime! (next year..? hehe) grabe 3k gradual uphill?! insane, man. anyway, congrats! :)
You should MArv! To give you an idea, it was steeper than anything Mckinley could throw at you, and is probably as steep as St. MArtin, only instead of 400 meters, its 2.5 - 3k hehehe :)
Hmm.. uphills.. nice challenge you got there GBM!
Challenge indeed Cath :) It could really get to you mentally, you just try to push on and persevere :) How all's well with you! Wenever see you anymore!
52:01 ain't bad at all, for a hilly and even "stretched course". you said when i saw you that you'd run the half the after as well. how did that turn out?
Hey Wilson, nice seeing you at Wimpy's man. Congrats on your SIM finish despite whacked out conditions. I really hit the first stages hard, sayang was just too tough to pull out. The winner timed 38:00, he said his usual time is 32:00. So yeah, was pretty tough. I was too zapped man didn't race it anymore, I just paced takbo.ph friends to PR's, finished in 2:25 :)
best friend GBM! :-) hehe. couldn't have done it without you and our pace group. super thanks! :-) oh by the way, saw gail last tuesday. when's the next liempo run? or we have a suggestion: bangus belly run somewhere in the fort. :-)
New best friend Tracy! :) You did wonderful :)Liempo run is under schedule, bangus belly run sounds appetizing hahaha :)
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