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6th Gabriel Symphony

Joining the Gabriel Symphony 10k run was a last minute decision I was glad to have made; good thing there was onsite registration.  Yesterday morning, I arrived at the Alabang Country Club at 5:30 a.m. sharp anticipating a long line of onsite registrants; it turned out that I was the only eager beaver in the area. Organizers were still setting up the venue when I registered, got my race bib and singlet, and laughed to myself when I saw the lady jot down the words “Early Bird” on my registration form. I hoped that it’s true what some say “The early bird catches 1st place.”

Shortly after, I was relieved to see friends arrive: JunC, Coach Rio, Coach Jo-Ar, Coach John, Kim and friend Cristina, Dedette and Lisa. As we did our usual warm ups, Patrick and Totoy of Happy Feet took a detour from their run to say hi too. 

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- Coach Ani de Leon gives the pre-race briefing -

The 5k & 10k event started late as Sen. Pia Cayetano, who was leading the affair, came from a brief swim with Maiqui Dayrit and Joey Torres, two athletes who so admirably volunteered to do an Ironman distance from 6 am to 6 pm to raise funds for Gabriel Symphony.  After a short talk from Sen. Cayetano about the recipients of the fundraising activities of Pinay In Action, the runners—perhaps less than 50—assembled at the startling line awaiting the start of the race.

By 6:30 a.m., we were off.  The course would take us through roads that I knew like the back of my hand. We were to make two 5k loops from Alabang Country Club to University Ave. and up Country Club Drive. Easy peasy, I thought. I could never have been more wrong.

As we exited Alabang Country Club, I ran at a comfortably hard pace for me—around 5:30 min/km—almost like I was going for my once-a-week tempo run. I ran alongside Sen. Pia for a few minutes; our conversation revolving around PRs and running, no longer about the kid’s articles we used to write together.  

The first 5k loop was fairly simple. I maintained a 5:30 to 5:40 min/km following three men in a line. Actually, they looked like the three little dwarfs (a lot taller though) climbing up those two major uphills at University Ave. and Country Club Drive (Think Hi ho hi ho, it’s off to work we go!)  As for me, the 4th little dwarf, I was doing fine, thank you, until another dwarf in black overtook me and claimed my position. Arggh, I was not happy playing 5th dwarf!

So, by the 2nd loop, this little dwarf was on a mission to regain her position. I stayed behind the black dwarf during the entire run, sometimes even matching his pace—no matter how tired I was—just to ensure that I wouldn’t lag too far behind. The supposedly easy peasy route and fast pace (remember this was a big guy I was trying to chase after), however, had taken its toll on me; I was feeling tired. As we climbed University Ave., my legs started feeling heavy and the black dwarf had gone way ahead of me. This annoyed me even more.

Rolling down University Ave. I discarded all shin splint fears and sprinted my way down the hill to catch up to black dwarf. We were less than 2 km to the finish and I needed to be right behind him to execute my plan. As we climbed the last uphill on Country Club Drive, I knew it was time.

I increased my pace just as he had slowed down during the climb up; yes, I overtook him! I wanted to scream out in triumph, but there was one problem: I was exhausted. (Hubby saw me at this point and waved at me from afar, but I could barely manage a grin.)  Oh, there was another problem too: the finish line was farther than I thought as we had to enter from the exit of the Club, not the entrance. Gawd, I didn’t know how long I could maintain my 4:40 pace without the black dwarf surprising me from behind.

Well, I ended the run with a terrible time of 59:48, unhappy with my time but ecstatic over my triumph over black dwarf. Woohoo!

I took a 5 minute rest (and a quick photo op with Smart peeps Ellen and Jet) and met up with JunC, who I was to run extra kilometers with as planned. Annie was supposed to join us but she was nowhere in sight.  So, Jun and I took off. We ran at a slower 6:00 to 6:30 min/km pace around flat roads this time (thank God!) and enjoyed easy conversation about family, children, and the upcoming Singapore Marathon where we’re both registered for the half. I ran an extra 4 km while Jun ran an additional 8 km.

The big surprise of the morning: I won 3rd place! First placer was the super fast runner who took Annie’s place as first at Nike due to Annie’s collapse; 2nd placer was no other than top female triathlete Sandra Araullo. Wooaah, I was just in awe that little ol’ me stood with these two great runners up on the podium. Must’ve been my lucky day.

I arrived at Gabriel Symphony with the mindset that it would be an easy, relaxed, fun run; it was fun alright, but it was taxing, challenging, and completely exhausting—just the way I like it.

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- Winners received cool medals and a bag full of grocery items -

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- When I grow up, I wanna be like Sandra Araullo. Problem is, she’s younger than me! -

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- with 1st placer Coach John, 2nd placer Coach Rio, and JunC -

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- Smart Runners with Ellen (5k winner) at the top of the podium -

Congratulations to Pinay In Action for completing yet another successful event. May you help more children live happier and healthier lives.

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14 Responses to “6th Gabriel Symphony”

  1. Jaymie, congratulations again. Toto and i wanted to join the race but we wanted to rake up the mileage on our usual Saturday runs. Congratulations againd and good luck for the singapore race.
    Patrick Concepcion / RunnningShield

    Thanks Patrick! Sayang you should’ve joined the race and ran the extra miles with me and Jun. :)

    Patrick Concepcion - RunningShield said on Sep 28 08 at 8:43 AM Reply
  2. congratulations darling! it’s a BWK victory weekend! :)

    Congrats to you too! You are really MY champion!

    marga said on Sep 28 08 at 10:22 AM Reply
  3. Hi Jaymie,

    Congratulations again!!. Truly a fun but challenging and exhausting run. Was hoping to see some celebrities (as Sen Pia promoted it in her website. But i only saw a few (Bullrunner and Coach Rio):)

    It was nice running with you again.

    Sneezy Here ;)

    JunC, yup, you were the first dwarf hahaha. Bilis mo. Si Coach Rio lang ata ang celebrity doon…hindi naman ako commercial model. :)

    JunC said on Sep 28 08 at 1:30 PM Reply
  4. Hi Jaymie! Congratulations on your back-to-back win! :-) This was a great day. Maybe next time your whole family can join too. It’s a little more stressful, but worth it. :-) See you again soon!

    Lisa! Congrats to you too! They called your name a number of times for 3rd place. I had to yell that you were with your kids. Did you get your medal?

    lisa said on Sep 28 08 at 7:15 PM Reply
  5. Jaymie, great stuff. Ho wmany podiums have you had. While you were dying we were being killed by the tri at Los Banos… It was great though. Levy got third in his age group and Marga also. Well, ours was not for that great cause but it was fun and BEAUTIFUL suroundings. Hope you can join in the next tri…

    Hey Philip, congrats! I didn’t know you had joined that too. You’re on a roll! How did you do? By your next tri, you should be a pro.

    My next tri will probably be next year. I want to focus on Singapore half marathon first. Bike and swim training will continue though.

    Philip said on Sep 28 08 at 7:59 PM Reply
  6. Congratulations, i had a feeling you would win.

    Regards Mark

    Thanks Mark. Nice seeing you and Tiffin. Hope to see you at Hope in Motion! Parang redundant yun ah.

    Mark P said on Sep 28 08 at 8:20 PM Reply
  7. hey tbr, congrats on bagging this one…and on the podium with THE Sandra Araullo…Well, she was with THE BULLRUNNER…Congrats to all the podium finishers!!! Missed that run, got caught up trail running in Timberland, mixing it up with the trail riders up there…shout out to roadrat, Milo half marathon is coming your way!!! goodluck! I’ll miss that this year, hope you could come down instead for the KOTR the week after that so we could all have a pic with TBR!!! TBR please keep us posted with the Mizuno run clinics..tks.

    Looking forward to seeing you at KOTR. It’s been too long…

    mond said on Sep 28 08 at 11:41 PM Reply
  8. There was a mix up so I was actually 4th. It’s alright though because my kids won in their respective age categories so, it’s like i won also. :-D Thanks!

    Aaaw, congrats to your kids! Nice seeing you again :)

    lisa said on Sep 29 08 at 10:16 AM Reply
  9. Congrats Jaymie!!! Sayang, would have wanted to bring my family for this one except that it coincided with a race at UPLB. Was there at the first Gabriel Symphony. Next year na lang siguro :)

    Hey virgie, yup next year. I’ll bring my kids then too. :)

    levyang said on Sep 29 08 at 11:27 AM Reply
  10. Tuluy-tuloy na talaga ang pagsikat ng idol ko (este naming lahat!) Congratulations (again!). Excited na talaga akong makapose kita sa picture pero biglang lumabo na naman. Had sad experiences with KOTR registration (details in my latest post). I’m still hoping to meet you very very soon (May 2007 pa tayo dapat magkita noh?)

    Hahaha nag-anniv na pala tayo for our first-meeting-date. Hope to meet you at KOTR, Nora!

    Nora, the golden girl said on Sep 29 08 at 3:49 PM Reply
  11. Woohoo! Another podium finish, congratulations!

    thanks dindo!

    DATC said on Sep 29 08 at 7:10 PM Reply
  12. Well done! great run.

    I wonder how it feels to be at the podium?

    congratulations! Champagne shower….whOooo…

    Thanks alfred :)

    Alfred said on Sep 29 08 at 7:21 PM Reply
  13. Great finish for a good cause too! I would have joined but my and I had plans for Saturday morning already. See you at the next one!

    PC, thanks and see ya!

    prometheuscometh said on Sep 29 08 at 9:52 PM Reply
  14. Hi Jaymie..His name’s Jet, and yeah mejo nagtatampo sya (he’s actually you’re fan, feeling stalker nga kami eh, hahaha). Congrats and c yah at the adidas KOTR! :)

    Sooooorrrrry Jet! I wanted to hit myself on the head for forgetting. It was nice meeting you both. Full force ang smart ah. See you at KOTR!

    ellen_smart said on Sep 30 08 at 3:43 PM Reply

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