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TNF 100km Briefing

I was among the 50 plus runners who attended the The North Face 100 briefing last night at R.O.X. in Bonifacio High Street. The brief focused on the TNF 100km race but I was intent on getting more info about the 10k race to convince hubby—as I had been doing for the past few days—to join the event with me. Since it’ll be an out-of-town race, there was no way that I could register for this on my own.

By the time I arrived, Jundel Llagas of TNF, along with race organizers, Coach Rio de la Cruz and Vince Mendoza of Finish Line, were already discussing the prizes for the 100km winners. While the ultra runners listened, I stayed in the sidelines doing my own informal research with the race’s technical consultant Neville Manaois, and Dr. Paolo Punsalan, another experienced trail runner.

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– with Marga (the Changeling Child), Mark (Mark’s VO2), Mariel and Jun (Sole Mates) -

My takeout: the race was going to be tough mainly due to the water and sand inevitably seeping into the shoes and making it difficult for anyone to run. But, it was going to be a different and exciting adventure for runners used to the road.

What outfit should one wear? I was told not to wear my Skins as they may be ripped apart. Hmm, I would rather get a cut in those compression pants rather than my own skin. I haven’t decided yet on this one.

Does one need to carry a hydration belt? Vince of Finish Line assured us about adequate water and Gatorade and more than enough water stations. When it’s Finish Line who says this, one has no reason to doubt. I’m definitely leaving my amphipod behind for this race.

What shoe should one wear? Of course, TNF trail shoes if one can afford. We discussed wearing Vibrams or sandals when passing through rivers, but Doc Pao said he tried this last year and sand went into the sandals making it difficult and uncomfortable. Jokingly, he said trash bags would probably work for a few minutes but rocks would probably rip them off too.

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- Celebrity runners, Coach Rio and Sir Jovie (Bald Runner), and Vince Mendoza of Finish Line -

By the end of the night, I got confirmation from hubby via a brief phone call that he was in. Just this morning, I booked the hotel at Clark. Woohoo, TNF here we come! Am I the only one experiencing butterflies in my tummy?

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14 Responses to “TNF 100km Briefing”

  1. Don’t worry about the outfit TBR, by the time you reach the finish line everything will be the same colour (it would be whatever colour the river would be during race day).

    But I’m one with you there, better that the gear get chewed up rather than get ourselves injured.

    miraclecello said on May 14 09 at 1:13 PM Reply
  2. Yey! Lezgo!

    marga said on May 14 09 at 1:45 PM Reply
  3. Tiffin had nightmares last night. She was thinking of the TNF race.

    I am sure this will be an experience we won’t soon forget.

    See you at TNF!

    m8parco said on May 14 09 at 3:43 PM Reply
  4. See you there Jaymie! :) I got butterflies in my tummy too!

    Gigi said on May 14 09 at 8:03 PM Reply
  5. found my trail shoes this evening. I’m going, too!!! :)

    Mariel said on May 14 09 at 9:49 PM Reply
  6. Nakita na nga niya… sa store! Reserved her size in another branch and I’m supposed to pick it up tomorrow….haaaay!

    JunC said on May 14 09 at 10:07 PM Reply
  7. Yehey!!! Was my offer to you from TNF enticed you and your husband to join? hehehe. Don’t worry, I am calling TNF right now to follow our promise hehehe. See you there TBR, wait for us to finish the 100km I hope!!! hahaha.

    neville manaois said on May 14 09 at 11:31 PM Reply
  8. TNF here you go! This isn’t your first trail run right? You were at last years event?

    rick gaston said on May 16 09 at 8:38 AM Reply

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