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Pinay In Action (P.I.A.)

I woke up as giddy as a schoolgirl at 430 in the morning of March 18, 2007. It was the day of my first ever run at the Pinay In Action 5k/10k Fun Run in Fort Bonifacio Global City. There were a lot of questions in my mind: what do I eat for breakfast? (I had half a cup of coffee and graham crackers anyway), what do I wear? (I had my usual sports attire with a new training bra underneath—woohoo!), will they have a restroom in the area? (me and my uncontrollable bladder), and last but not the least, will I finish?

Thankfully, my 6-year old son expressed his interest in joining the 3k just the night before. So he and my hubby (my son’s guardian for the race) were coming along. (If you’ve got kids, let me tell you that fun runs can be a great bonding experience for the family while teaching your kids about the value of exercise and fitness.)

PIA

- My son and I before the race –

We arrived in the scene to see hundreds of people (most of them were women since this was a women’s run) getting ready for the race—others were warming up, some were still registering, and all the rest were chatting away in groups. The place was charged with positive energy and enthusiasm. I whispered to my husband, “I could get used to this.”

After a brief speech by Sen. Pia Cayetano about women’s health and empowerment, we were off.

- Sen. Pia Cayetano leads the start of the run -

Knowing my husband and son were way in the back, I concentrated on my run. I found a comfortable running pace and safely stayed with this throughout the race. Since this was also a walk event, I was running past a lot of women who were just strolling and this gave me a lot of confidence (Thank God I definitely won’t be the last to finish! Hah!)

In Action

- Can you see me? I must be there somewhere –

Women Runners

- Girl Power: Women runners finish the race –

I reached the finish line at 33.38 minutes. I was surprised to hear that this was a great time for beginners. I was proud of myself. After all, my only goal was to finish!

LIST OF WINNERS, PINAY IN ACTION 2007:

5-KILOMETER RUN
19 Years Old & Below (Rank-Name-Time)

1st Place – Kim Mangrobang – 22.25
2nd Place – Amelita Arcilla – 23.39
3rd Place – Michelle De Vera – 24.31
20-29 Years Old
1st Place – Maria Fe Dumandan – 24.12
2nd Place – Lou Andrea Sison – 30.51
3rd Place – Juliana Bennison – 32.15
30-39 Years Old
1st Place – Genevieve dela Peña – 23.19
2nd Place – Margaret Malewski – 28.26
3rd Place – Jessica Vaughn – 28.28
40 Years Old & Above
1st Place – Ma. Luisa Dulnuan – 26.39
2nd Place – Susan Lafferty – 28.02
3rd Place – Elma Naval – 28.05

10-KILOMETER RUN
19 Years Old & Below (Rank-Name-Time)

1st Place – Cinderella Agana – 40.32
2nd Place – Gabrielle Marie Santos – 1:00.03
3rd Place – Andrea Marie Santos – 1:16.19
20-29 Years Old
1st Place – Ailene Tolentino – 40.32
2nd Place – Jennifer Deana Baldonado – 41.42
3rd Place – Marilou Arevalo – 42.03
30-39 Years Old
1st Place – Rizzo Tangan – 49.22
2nd Place – Merlyn Lumagbas – 49.35
3rd Place – Ellis Boray – 52.43
40 Years Old & Above
1st Place – Rose Milagrosa Fercol
2nd Place – Bess Regler
3rd Place – Elenita Dans

* Photos (except Anton and I) and List of Winners courtesy of Companero Rene Cayetano Foundation

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10 Responses to “Pinay In Action (P.I.A.)”

  1. Now this is one race I’d want to participate in. I can see it now, being surrounded by thousands of fit and beautiful Pinays :)

    Hey, Jamie, thanks for visiting my blog. I also linked yours to mine.

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    E-Rod said on May 11 07 at 10:48 AM Reply
  2. Hi, Jaymie!

    Is there a way for you to know the running time of 50 years old and above women? I need to assure myself that that women my age could still run the 5K.

    Good luck in the Champion run!

    Thanks,
    Nora

    Nora del Rosario said on May 14 07 at 10:35 AM Reply
  3. Hi Nora,
    For the running time of women over 50, I googled “5k running time over 50″ and found the results of a race in New Mexico . You can do other searches for this.
    I’m not sure about the fitness level of your friends, but let’s say they aren’t serious runners, then they surely will come in later than those posted in the link above. Maybe you can consider organizing a fun walk/run event instead and also give them the option of a 3k or 5k? Just a suggestion:)
    Remember: running isn’t really “fun” for those who haven’t run a day in their lives haha. Also, you cant get them to run a 5k without any previous training since this may result in injury.
    Hope this helps!

    bullrunner said on May 14 07 at 5:48 PM Reply
  4. You’re right! I have to make sure that my friends are physically fit to run the 5K. Otherwise, I’ll just organize a 3k fun walk/run. As for me, I will start my training this afternoon. No, I won’t run right away. I will just walk for this first day. No need to rush. I have one year to prepare for my 50th birthday celebration.

    Thanks, Jaymie! You’re a big help.

    Nora del Rosario said on May 15 07 at 1:58 PM Reply
  5. Way to go! Keep running…:-)

    Tonette said on May 15 07 at 2:15 PM Reply
  6. Hey nora, keep me updated with your training and preparations for the big day. I wish you all the best. :)

    bullrunner said on May 15 07 at 2:22 PM Reply
  7. Hi, Jaymie! How do i go directly to your blog? Kasi ang ginagawa ko, I input Milo Marathons in the Phils. then scroll down to your 2007 List of Races. Guess what? I also created my blog which I wish you’ll visit coz I wrote there that you have been my inspiration. It’s called Life Begins at 50. Very appropriate di ba?

    Thanks, Tonette. Will start training today.

    Nora del Rosario said on May 15 07 at 3:55 PM Reply
  8. I finally figured out how to go directly to your blog. Please visit me at norberta.blogspot.com. Good luck to your 10k run in the Champion marathon. How I wish I started my training earlier. Nevertheless, better late than never!

    Nora del Rosario said on May 15 07 at 10:20 PM Reply
  9. I want to join but utmost scared but heck, must join! :D

    chefsy said on Mar 19 08 at 12:41 AM Reply
  10. I wished I had running event schedules before I came to Manila last April.
    Would love to run these races. Finishing the race would just about do it for me but Hey, I’m 55 yrs. of age and avg. 28:00 for 5K. Just kick ass!!

    Victor Pecache said on Jul 11 08 at 1:23 AM Reply

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