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Unicef Walk on the Child’s Side

TBR RACE REVIEW: UNICEF WALK ON THE CHILD’S SIDE 2008

Organizer: Rio de la Cruz
Overall rating (5 highest): 3

WOOHOO, HIGH FIVE!:
- challenging 10k course (as always whenever McKinley hill is included)
- fair atmosphere with kids’s entertainment (inflatable), photo wall, finisher’s family photo, raffle, etc.
- race marshalls were everywhere
- quick response of marshalls in emergency
- UPDATE: Same day release of race results

GOOD JOB:
- ample supply of mineral water at stations
- mile markers

AAW, BETTER JOB NEXT TIME:
- high traffic after entering McKinley hill
- limited parking space
- crowded race start (roads are too narrow in that area)
- need for more portalets (lines were too long)

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[ MY FIRST DNF ]

The Unicef Walk on the Child’s Side wasn’t going to be a “walk in the park” for me. This was the plan: I was to run 10k with JunC at 5:30 to 5:45 pace. Yaya would dress the kids, who lay asleep in the car, and have them race ready by 6:45 a.m. Hubby would run 5k so he could be back in time for the kids’ 2k at 7 a.m. Hopefully, I would run fast enough to be back for the 2k as well.

Now, this is what happened: JunC and I ran within 5:20 to 5:30 for the first 5k. It was quite fun to finally run fast again after so many long slow runs the past weeks. But, upon entering Heritage Park at around 5k+, my left knee started bothering me; it was just a slight nagging pain that I could’ve ran with until the finish. But, with Singapore Half only two weeks away, I’ve been practicing extreme caution and over-paranoia. So, bereft of any runner’s ego, I slowed down to a walk and bid JunC goodbye as I made my way to the marshalls’ booth asking them to drive me back to McKinley.

At first, they planned on making me ride a motorcycle with a marshall. Gawd, I had no pride when it comes to DNF-ing, but I certainly didn’t want to tell the world about it. I was about to search for a brown bag to cover my face when Billy, a Heritage Park marshall, volunteered his car instead of us having to wait for the medics.  As I was about to heave a sigh of relief, the host at Heritage announces on his microphone “Thank you for joining the race, Ms. Jaymie.  We hope you join us again next year!”  Oh boy, let’s tell the world indeed.  In no time at all, we were back at McKinley with a few minutes to spare before the 2km walk’s start.

[ A FAMILY OF RUNNERS ]

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I knew it was a “2km walk”, but my press release at home was a “2km run.” My two kids were looking forward to this “fun run” for days, but they had very different goals. As it was my 7 year-old son’s 3rd or 4th run, he knew how tiring it could be so he only aimed to finish. On the other hand, my Little Miss Bull Runner, who was joining her 1st, had more serious plans. When I tucked her into bed the night before, she whispered “Mama, I’m going to win the race.”

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I held my daughter’s hand, while hubby was with my son.  When the race started, it was a slow walk through the crowd and I could see the disappointment in Little Miss Bull Runner’s face.  But, as soon as there was space, we took our positions and I yelled “Ready, Get Set…Go!” as I always do when we race after school, and off she went smiling as she climbed up McKinley Hill.

We frequently stopped for walks and water breaks throughout the race, but for the most part, my daughter was dragging me to run faster.  Whenever Little Miss Bull Runner spotted Kuya in front of her, she would look up at me and say “Mamaaaa!” as if to say “We can’t let the boys beat us!”  

Before the race ended, as we climbed the other steep hill towards the exit of McKinley, I let go of my daughter’s hand and let her run free; as expected, she showed off her patented aerodynamic propeller-arm run for a final sprint.

As we neared the finish, hubby and I agreed to cross the finish all at the same time to ensure that no one “won” the race. The kids were spent, but they were happy.  This was definitely a good experience for the entire family.  

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- Little Bull Runners with Little Foreign Runners -

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When I tucked my daughter into bed that evening, she asked me if she won the race.  I replied “Yes, you won…and Kuya won too!”  Then, she asked “But…where’s my prize?”  Uh oh, let me think about that.

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Thank you to the race organizers, especially those at Heritage Park, who took care of me during the little emergency!

Thank you to Dindo, JunC, and Marvs for photos!

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20 Responses to “Unicef Walk on the Child’s Side”

  1. Hey Jaymie,
    Ang cute ng daughter mo :) Competitive din tulad ng nanay, haha. Sayang, didn’t get to see you and your family yesterday. My kids were too engrossed with the Storm Troopers :) Easy on the knees ha, taper taper na. Malapit na Singapore.

    Hi Ate Virg, I saw you and your daughter from afar. Paano ba hindi makikita…ikaw na ata ang pinakamatangkad na tatay tapos kinarga mo pa daughter mo sa shoulders? :)

    levyang said on Nov 24 08 at 11:08 AM Reply
  2. hey mare! aaawww family affair!

    dyahe yang nag-announce ha! much more mortifying than my cut-off pick up last saturday! :(

    Ssssh…don’t announce your cut off. As far as we’re concerned, you finished. :)

    marga said on Nov 24 08 at 12:04 PM Reply
  3. Hi Jaymie,

    Wow ang saya naman ng UNICEF run. I think you made the right decision of being prudent to stop early. I wish you the best for the Singapore marathon. I hope next year I could join as well.

    See you. :)

    Thanks taki! How was animo?

    taki said on Nov 24 08 at 1:01 PM Reply
  4. aaawww the kids were soooo cute!! it’s nice that we can join them in events like these. :)

    Yes. I hope they have more of these. Did you join too? Hope you had a great time.

    dhenztm said on Nov 24 08 at 1:03 PM Reply
  5. What a happy running family you’ve got there, Jaymie! Congratulations!

    Guess what? Gio, after attending the Nike orientation last Nov. 14, expressed his desire to run 3k in the Yakult Run this Dec. 7! Eia doesn’t want to be left behind so she’s also running/walking with us. Of course, I would be accompanying my 2 precious jewels.

    How’s your knee? Take it easy OK? Only 2 weeks to go before your Singapore Half. Will be praying for you.

    That’s great news Nora! Congrats! Now you’re not just Mom, but running coach as well :)

    Nora, the golden girl said on Nov 24 08 at 2:42 PM Reply
  6. Good decision to DNF, you shouldn’t take chances with SG coming up.

    May our kids grow up to inherit our love and passion for running. Next time I hope to bring along my son too.

    Oh, yes, may our kids take up running and grow up to be faster and stronger than us!

    DATC said on Nov 24 08 at 3:02 PM Reply
  7. Wow what a great weekend for the family. Late na ng malaman ko that they open slots for 5k and 10k. Sa UP na lang kami tumakbo ni swthrt. Take it easy and have a safe run at Singapore! Wish you well and a strong finish at Singapore!

    I’m sure you had fun with sweetheart too :) Next year nalang!

    broj said on Nov 24 08 at 3:17 PM Reply
  8. Wow! Congrats… at least at this early your kids are into running… a good preparation for winning races like their mom.

    Take care and good luck on your Sing Half!

    Thanks annalene :)

    annalene said on Nov 24 08 at 4:42 PM Reply
  9. Sorry to hear about the knee!!! I see a mini you in your daughter, and I know where she gets it from… Have you worked on a excuse yet for your daughter? If you did share it with me as my son asked me the same question and I told him it was late and I will tell him but first he has to go to sleep.

    Sorry philip. I gave in today. Bought her a book. Has Superman followed up on his prize? They don’t forget about these things you know :)

    Philip said on Nov 24 08 at 4:55 PM Reply
  10. ei jaymie, so nice to see you, miguel and kids at the UNICEF. Our family had fun too. Altho my little boy asked to be carried halfway along the route. tamad mana sa nanay. hehe!

    hope your knee’s ok now and good luck to your singapore half. I wont be joining (not yet ready, hehe). You guys have fun! ;)

    Hey vimz, that was good training for you. Weights (your boy) while climbing mckinley hill. I’m sure coach rio would’ve been proud of you :)

    kulitrunner said on Nov 24 08 at 5:32 PM Reply
  11. confucius says…..one step backwards, two steps forward.

    don’t be confused.you made the right decision.your sing21 awaits.good luck jaymie.

    Haha thanks jonel! As for you, you’re always just going forward. Congrats on your ultra!

    bugobugo said on Nov 24 08 at 6:21 PM Reply
  12. I heard it too. But I didn’t knew what happened. Whatever it is, take care and be cautious. Good Luck!

    Sigh, I was slower on that race. Una, dun ako napunta sa Run For Life, then late na ko nag-start, and then lumagpas pa ko sa 10k U-turn, walang marshall..huhuhu. I spent a lot of energy na makahabol sa friends ko, then boom, burn-out.

    Again good Luck!

    Thanks cobra. Sorry to hear that about your race. As we always say, there’s always a next race!

    Cobra Runner said on Nov 24 08 at 7:16 PM Reply
  13. My kids had a great time and already looking forward to the next. Rest your knees well. I’m sure you’ll conquer the roads of Singapore. :)

    JunC said on Nov 24 08 at 8:31 PM Reply
  14. Family that run together, stay together…
    sorry to hear about your knees, hope it will get well very soon!!!

    highaltitude said on Nov 24 08 at 9:26 PM Reply
  15. Your kdis were cute but maaan Miguel looks like a hunk!!!! He he he just shifting the spotlight. You guys looked like you had a lot of fun. Hope to do a walk with the family myself too. Take care of yourself and HORDE THOSE SHOES!!!

    prometheuscometh said on Nov 24 08 at 10:16 PM Reply
  16. That’s nice! to bad my family and I didn’t join the race. La na daw slots tpos nung nagkaroon tumaas na daw yung prize. My lil kumare joined. She wanted to run but marshalls are telling her na walk lang daw.

    angelaze said on Nov 24 08 at 11:00 PM Reply
  17. Were you running with JunC? I saw him sa Heritage and he was running alone. I was trying to catch him but he was too fast! Anyway, nice seeing you again and your family last Sunday!

    ibetlacbay said on Nov 25 08 at 1:08 AM Reply
  18. Hi Jaymie. Hope the knee is better. You made the right decision with Singapore coming up.

    The 2K was a brilliant idea and Coach Rio beeds to be commended for it. Congratulations to your family and all the families that participated. The photos look great and looks as though the weather was good.

    Take care and have a good week ahead!

    sfrunner said on Nov 25 08 at 1:23 AM Reply
  19. Hey, Jaymie! :) I’m glad you guys enjoyed and no worries, I /didn’t/ hear anything about the DNF…

    cougcat said on Nov 25 08 at 4:48 PM Reply
  20. Nice one tbr!
    Your kids will grow and run like their mom, and they have the potential of becoming elite runners.

    God bless.

    runnerforchrist said on Nov 26 08 at 11:53 AM Reply

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