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QCIM: My First Marathon

I woke up at 3 a.m. yesterday morning expecting to run a slow and easy 32km at the first Quezon City International Marathon. Little did I know that I would end the race as a marathoner. Yes, I finally achieved my long time dream of finishing the full 42.195km. You’re surprised? I was too!

Here’s the full story:

THE PLAN

I was to meet good friend and now training partner, Alvin, at the assembly area. He was to run the full marathon while I was to stop at 32km. Target pace: 6:30 min/km. I was registered for the 21km but I was to start with 42k at 4:30 a.m. so Alvin and I could run together. Unfortunately, Alvin and I didn’t find each other before gun start.

AND THE RACE BEGINS

Of all people to bump into during the last minute before race start, I was lucky enough to have found great company. I ran alongside Run Radio co-host, Jay (Prometheus Cometh) and Atty. Raymund who celebrated his 30th birthday that very day.

No pressures for this run. It was just a training run for me after all! We ran at an easy 6:15 chatting and laughing along U.P. and Commonwealth before the sun rose.

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– with Raymund, the birthday boy, and Jay (Prometheus Cometh) -

Occasionally, we would get cheers from others: young students with whom my two running buddies exchanged high fives with like celebrities, race volunteers (one even yelled out “Mabuhay and kababaihan!” to me at which I replied “Mabuhay!”), and even Coach Rio, who shouted what I thought was the word “Injury!” from his vehicle only for me to find out from Jay that it was actually “Jaymie!” We met interesting people along the way too: Love Anover of Unang Hirit, who was Atty. Raymund’s support and John Pages of Cebu Marathon along with his brother.

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– with Raymund and Cebu marathoners, John and Bro. Carlos -

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– Looks like we were going at 4 min/km pace. But it’s probably the photographer who went that fast -

LA MESA ECO PARK

It was smooth and easy all the way until La Mesa Eco Park. Entering the area was a wonderful break from the monotony of the city roads, but the course was also quite challenging. The hills were undulating and steep. As we didn’t care about speed nor time, we took frequent walking breaks during the climbs while chatting away.

My favorite part of the entire course was here. The course took us by the dam, where the temperature cooled and the view of the water and the trees was much more scenic; I felt like I was in Subic.

BACK ON THE ROAD

When we exited La Mesa Eco Park, it wasn’t only back to urban reality, but even worse. As we ran by SM Fairview, the road traffic was terrible with cars and buses sweeping past us. If that wasn’t dangerous enough, the air was polluted, not the best atmosphere for health-conscious runners. And, worst of all, water ran out at the stations. Thank God I still had 4 ounces of Gatorade left in my amphipod.

When we hit North Avenue and Commonwealth again, it was back to safe and relaxed running. By this time, it was just Jay and I running together. Half of the road was blocked, so we could view (and hear) irate motorists stuck in traffic. Although I was on the other side of the road, the traffic posed a huge problem for me; it meant that the hubby wouldn’t be able to pick me up at Km32 on Commonwealth. I had brought my cellphone with me, so I texted Hubby to say that I would run back to City Hall instead, which would be around 35km.

ON MY OWN

By 30km, Jay and I parted ways and I ran the rest of the race alone. Still on training pace mode, I maintained an easy 6:15 to 6:30 pace and took walk breaks, especially at the climbs. By this time, water had been replenished at the stations, so I stopped at every station to take a sip and drench my head and arms with cold water.

I hit the 32km mark alone. Much to my pleasant surprise, I was feeling great—no pains, no blisters, no tightness—so it was then that this Bull started welcoming nasty thoughts of just going for the full 42k.

Soon after, I spotted Hector of Second Wind, almost like an angel (but darker and on a mountain bike), sweeping down the road with a bagful of yellow Gatorade popsicles. Manna from heaven! I thanked him profusely and, as he left, Neville, his best friend and Team Principal of Pinoy Ultra Runners arrived. He started to bike slowly by my side.

THE LAST 10KM

Neville stayed with me from then on until the end. As the leader of PUR, this guy knows how to support a runner in need. He carried my hydration belt to lighten my load. He didn’t ask endless questions nor did he bombard me with small talk. He was silent most of the time, except for the instances when he’d share info about the course ahead. He advised me to just decide at Km35, when we passed the assembly area at QC City Hall, if I should stop or go for the full.

We passed Km35 with no fanfare nor talk. In silence, I had decided to push through with the bullish, foolish, or whatever-adjective-you-wish-to-describe-it decision to run the full marathon a little less than two months in advance of my planned first marathon in Singapore.

During these last 10km, I was fearfully expecting to hit the much talked about “wall.” I took one step at a time, listened to my body, and waited, but “the wall” thankfully never came. My legs were completely fine. My mind was calm and confident.

When we hit 37km, Neville told me “the last 5k will be the longest 5kms of your entire life.” As I went through each of them, it was quite the opposite; I actually enjoyed it. Each kilometer marker didn’t leave me thinking “4 or 3 or 2 more kilometers to go…” but I was thinking “Wow, I’ve done 38…39…40…Cool!”

Neville then told me, “You’ll enter Trinoma for 500m and I’ll wait for you here outside. After that, it’s just 500m to go.” I ran in, hit the turn around at the end, and exited unscathed. I spotted Neville and ran once again until the end.

FINALLY…MY FIRST MARATHON!

I crossed the finish 4:54:23 according to my Polar. Clock time read 4:55:36. I couldn’t be happier with a sub-5 for an unplanned and ill-prepared training run turned impromptu marathon. I didn’t shed a tear nor jump up for joy. I ended the run in a state of disbelief, excited to see the hubby who was famished by that time (as he only learned I ran the full when I was at 40k!)

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- A race I trained for since I started running in 2006 -

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– Big thank you to Neville of PUR! Ultra next year? Game! -

As they say: Running is a metaphor for life. In this QC International Marathon, I was proud to have gotten a glimpse of my life in a 42k. I learned that obstacles shouldn’t be feared but used to jumpstart a stronger, better you; that friends will be there for entertainment, for company, or most importantly, for support when you need them most; that you must grab every opportunity thrown your way and try your darndest best to make full use of it; and that no matter what you go through, the one who loves you most will be the one waiting for you at the finish.

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– 42km: DONE! -

* Thank you to Raymund for some of the photos.

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67 Responses to “QCIM: My First Marathon”

  1. Relaxed running and still 4:54:23??? Wow, not bad at all.
    Congrats!

    i2runner said on Oct 19 09 at 10:42 PM Reply
  2. Nice one Jaymie! Are those lunar glides you were using? How was it? How’d you feel the next day after wearing the tights? Congrats!!

    Gelo said on Oct 19 09 at 10:42 PM Reply
    • Thanks Gelo!

      Yup, Lunar Glides. Looooove them!

      CW-X works for me. Minor soreness during the day but I was able to go to a kiddie party and to Adidas Expo in SM pa. Today, no soreness at all.

      thebullrunner said on Oct 19 09 at 11:13 PM Reply
  3. wooooooooooooooooooow!!! i’m so proud of you manang! you’re the only runner i know who’d go to a full unplanned! hahahahah!

    oh btw, i hate your toned arms & flat abs! i just hate you seeing sooo fit! hahahaa!

    banggigay said on Oct 19 09 at 10:46 PM Reply
  4. hey jaymie, been waiting for this the whole day! alvin told me about your long run/marathon adventure! congratulations! catch you at subic! or not!

    mond said on Oct 19 09 at 10:56 PM Reply
  5. at last! congratulations for finishing a marathon distance with a decent time. i am sure you will have a better time in your singa marathon. you can maintain or improve your level of endurance you have attained in this race and everything will be easy for you in your next marathon race.

    Bald Runner said on Oct 19 09 at 11:01 PM Reply
  6. Wow! Congrats Jaymie on your unplanned marathon. Inspiring story… makes people just want to push themselves and exceed their limits :)

    Passion Runner said on Oct 19 09 at 11:11 PM Reply
  7. TBR, you still look fresh after your first full marathon. and you look so relaxed, what’s your secret? Congratulations! :)

    Let Guieb said on Oct 19 09 at 11:15 PM Reply
  8. Amazing run Jaymie! Truly one for the books!

    Raymund said on Oct 19 09 at 11:17 PM Reply
  9. May humps, may humps! Hahaha! :D

    Marga said on Oct 19 09 at 11:35 PM Reply
  10. Wow, Jaymie, that was a great way to have your first taste of a marathon…It was like discovering a way to a secret garden, and getting totally immersed in the pleasant experience. Congratulations!

    sheerwill said on Oct 19 09 at 11:55 PM Reply
  11. congrats jaymie. i saw the bull charging up those commonwealth uphills. winner!

    bards said on Oct 19 09 at 11:56 PM Reply
  12. Wow, that is really impressive! Congrats on your first marathon! :)

    dennis said on Oct 20 09 at 12:00 AM Reply
  13. Congratulations! Sweet Victory. Ill send the assorted Cheeto’s I promised asap. I’m so happy I was able to help out, it was so far the longest run I did while pushing a Mt. bike hahaha. Congrats TBR, ultra next year!!!

    Neville said on Oct 20 09 at 12:27 AM Reply
  14. Nice. Ang galing galing naman! Idol ka talaga Jaymie! Malamang sub 4 ka na sa Singapore! hehe :OP

    Na-touch naman ako at ang first full mo ay sa QCIM pa! (hehe) … Kahit di tayo nagkita, at least I was there cheering for you in spirit … or, err, via my tarpaulines. haha :O)

    doralicious said on Oct 20 09 at 12:28 AM Reply
  15. impromptu 42, amazing!

    mikey said on Oct 20 09 at 7:20 AM Reply
  16. Congratulations. Plus a sub 5 hour bonus pa.

    Gino Vineli said on Oct 20 09 at 7:45 AM Reply
  17. congrats jaymie! thanks for sharing your 1st marathon with QCIM. it is indeed a MILESTONE!

    mie said on Oct 20 09 at 7:49 AM Reply
  18. Congrats, Jaymie!

    Student Athlete said on Oct 20 09 at 8:06 AM Reply
  19. Hi Jaymie COngratulations on your first marathon!..unplanned at that! hehe. I hope to be able to finish one very soon…(after long hours of practice that is!). I can also vouch for Lunarglides..I think they’re really great. :-)

    Cubao_Runner said on Oct 20 09 at 8:24 AM Reply
  20. When I saw you cross the finish line, I was wondering , what took you so long to finish the half-mary. Now, my question has been answered. Congratulations Marathoner Jaymie!

    joms said on Oct 20 09 at 8:54 AM Reply
  21. Our congratulations. Nothing more, nothing less.
    : ) Vnr & Xty

    run unltd. said on Oct 20 09 at 9:10 AM Reply
  22. i would love to try an impromptu marathon too sometime! :) congrats!

    Marvin Rae said on Oct 20 09 at 9:34 AM Reply
  23. Addict! Congrats for the 1st 42K at the 1st QCIM.

    Jinoe said on Oct 20 09 at 10:02 AM Reply
  24. WOW! Congratulations Jaymie on your first Marathon! And you did it on our local shores in flying colors! That’s the power of “The Bull Runner!”

    Dhenztm said on Oct 20 09 at 10:20 AM Reply
  25. wow amazing 42k! congrats jaymie!

    odie said on Oct 20 09 at 10:28 AM Reply
  26. Hey Jaymie, congratulations for your first marathon. Galing! Parang wala lang ah. :)

    Taki said on Oct 20 09 at 10:57 AM Reply
  27. congratualation bullrunner. I saw you on the starting line of the 42k. nice. i hope i could run a full marathon next year. Godbless

    Pentatonic88 said on Oct 20 09 at 11:08 AM Reply
  28. Hi TBR Congratulations on your first marathon!…

    tanz said on Oct 20 09 at 11:39 AM Reply
  29. Galing! congratulations!

    markT said on Oct 20 09 at 11:47 AM Reply
  30. Wow! galing talaga! Congratulations Jaymie! Great run!
    _ Bro J and Swthrt

    Bro J said on Oct 20 09 at 12:49 PM Reply
  31. congratulations jaymee on your successful first full mary! so true, what you said about running being a metaphor for life :-)

    ricky g. said on Oct 20 09 at 12:52 PM Reply
  32. Wow, congrats on your 1st full! =)

    janine+ said on Oct 20 09 at 1:43 PM Reply
  33. First time to hear an ‘unplanned 42K’, but guess that’s the way of the bull :-) Congrats!

    khun said on Oct 20 09 at 2:40 PM Reply
  34. Ayos! Impossible is nothing! …uh.. There’s no finish line, like a 42k finish line!

    great great job!

    rey jimenez said on Oct 20 09 at 3:45 PM Reply
  35. Congratulations Jaymie. Your 1st marathon experience inspires a lot of us to level up our running goals. I can only hope I can do what you just accomplished (although a sub-5 for me is out of the question, most probably sub-10). Good luck in Singapore.

    Emmanuel Jalandoni said on Oct 20 09 at 4:35 PM Reply
  36. Mabuhay ka Jaymie! =)

    CatA said on Oct 20 09 at 6:06 PM Reply
  37. Congratulations Jaymie! Unplanned but nevertheless as sweet. Onward to Singapore!

    Patrick said on Oct 20 09 at 9:27 PM Reply
  38. BDM…BDM…BDM… :D congratulations on your 1st marathon! :D

    joe said on Oct 21 09 at 3:42 AM Reply
  39. Grabe jaymie kaya pala ang tagal mo dumating! Jun and I were waiting for you sana. Miguel was adamant you did not do a 42 when I told him you might have. haha I was right! Congrats Jaymie!!!

    Mariel said on Oct 21 09 at 8:20 AM Reply
  40. Hi Jaymie,

    congrats!!! great run indeed. Next: Singapore!! woopeedoo!!!

    Aljo said on Oct 21 09 at 8:53 AM Reply
  41. viva el toro! or should it be la toro or el tora! whatever! in jerry karundeng’s blog high altitude, you’ll come across the article runners don’t jog and with that as a gauge you’re no longer just a fancy jogger you are now a runner full throttle as oprah was or sean p diddy was when they finish their respective 42’s that’s all it takes and the horizon opens up more possibilities for you you can either go another notch maybe 50 k or go for the limitless 100 and beyond the back of this blue shirt says never settle and i saw another one in another shirt there are no finish lines Let the running kingdom celebrate pwede magkatay ng cow or bull! just kidding! Congrats again and great clocking! i finish too but 5 51 as usual late na naman! But the big deal is when one finishes and you did it! Now that paints an entirely new picture at the running thing here in the neighborhood. Will Subic be next! See you na lang!

    cesar a.k.a. rockandrun12 said on Oct 21 09 at 9:39 AM Reply
  42. Congrats, Jaymie, The Bull Runner, inspiration to many runners, now a certified Marathon finisher! I agree, running is truly a metaphor for life. Cheers to the next milestone in yours.

    Godd luck in Singapore!
    :-)

    Alfred / El Kyoshi said on Oct 21 09 at 10:25 AM Reply
  43. hahaha! kala ko mali pagdinig ko sa sinabi mo nung nagkita tayo. Nag42km ka nga. hahaha! Hope di nangyari yun dahil naligaw ka ng directional signs namin. hahaha. Congrats!!!!

    vince said on Oct 21 09 at 12:05 PM Reply
  44. What a great story! Congratulations Jaymie!

    Michelline said on Oct 21 09 at 7:00 PM Reply
  45. Congratulations Jaymie! There’s nothing better than an unexpected victory! My first marathon was Milo and the only reason I joined was to experience it. I didn’t care about the time or any of that. I did not train for it. I just wanted to see what the hell a 42km run is like. My time then was 5:22. This sat, I will be running my first official marathon at subic. This is part of my 3 mos training for SCSG. I can only hope that I get a time close to yours. Your entry is truly inspiring. :)

    Iah said on Oct 21 09 at 9:26 PM Reply
  46. Congratulations Jaymie!!!

    This inspires me to plan an unplanned 42K myself!

    marvs said on Oct 21 09 at 10:46 PM Reply
  47. Grabe the last sentence brought me to tears! Congratulations on your first full marathon!

    KateMoves said on Oct 22 09 at 6:34 PM Reply
  48. uy galing mo naman 1st ko din qcim pero 6:30 time ko hehehe

    david said on Oct 22 09 at 8:06 PM Reply
  49. Very inspiring! Congrats!

    Migs said on Oct 22 09 at 9:24 PM Reply
  50. Congrats on your full marathon! Unplanned at that. Inspiring for aspiring first time 42K runners (that’s me)

    Ed said on Oct 23 09 at 12:14 PM Reply
  51. heres a grand idea jaymie!

    …how about running marathon to athens, THE legendary marathon route??? (the reverse athens-to-marathon will probably do.)

    i bet The Bullrunner is up for that milestone run too : )

    backpacker said on Oct 23 09 at 2:40 PM Reply
  52. Congrats Jaymie! great job…………….

    alaskarunner said on Oct 23 09 at 7:41 PM Reply
  53. Galing nyo mam!Finishing an unplanned marathon without any problem…

    jojo said on Oct 24 09 at 9:29 PM Reply
  54. congratulations!
    i say – the sometimes life does not turn out as planned. sometimes it turns out better!

    your marathon certainly applies to this. not only did you finish the run but you also did it with an excellent time

    this is testament to your fitness level and your iron will

    congrats – and now go forth a PIG OUT ! you deserve it!

    ton concepcion said on Oct 25 09 at 3:10 PM Reply
  55. ey, congrats jaymie!

    good luck in singapore! break that PR!

    Raoul said on Oct 26 09 at 8:29 AM Reply
  56. apir jaymie!

    hector said on Oct 26 09 at 10:30 AM Reply
  57. hey :) just wondering, did the runpix results ever come out?

    jb said on Nov 05 09 at 1:47 AM Reply

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