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TBR DM Story: Ginell Montemayor, Bib No. 258

Like we always say: At TBR Dream Marathon, everyone who crosses the finish line is a winner.  Here’s the story of one of our winners, our last finisher, Ginell Montemayor:

BIB NO. 258: GINELL MONTEMAYOR

I started running February 13 last year. My friend, Wil Chua (who is also a TBRDM 2011 Marathoner), was the one who convinced me to start. Her enthusiasm for running was contagious. And after just a few months of running (and not even regularly!) she was already trying to convince me to join a marathon!

She texted me to check my email before going to the office. I opened it to see that it was an email with the details of the TBR Dream Marathon. Of course I thought she was insane! In the email she attached the 15 REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD JOIN TBR MARATHON. As I read it, I actually dared to dream that I may be able to finish a marathon. I finally gave in and joined (along with Wil and our teammates, Matt Estrada and Cesar Santos).

While training for the marathon, we joined The Condura Skyway Marathon (my first 21k race!). The feel of such an accomplishment was amazing. I never knew I could go so far. I’d definitely become stronger than I was a year before that. As the day of the TBR Dream Marathon approached, I got to know more and more Dreamers. And that really helped build confidence knowing that there are many people supporting you in your dream.

On the day of the marathon, I was really nervous. I actually felt like throwing up. (It’s a normal feeling for me when I get really nervous. I normally felt like that before oral exams when I was in college hehe). But there I was, at the starting line. There was no turning back. I prayed to God to get me through. I already had a feeling I’d be the last person to finish. Actually, I had a feeling I’d go more than 8 hours. But I was determined to finish. It didn’t matter to me if they’d pack up and dismantle the finish line (it’s happened to me before). I just wanted to finish.

During the first 10k of the run I was feeling pretty good because I could still see many runners (I even saw Wil, and she gave me a hug to encourage me!). But my way back for the 21k mark was disheartening. I couldn’t see any runners in front of me, and I didn’t dare hope to see any behind me. At one point, I wasn’t sure if I was going in the right direction. I was so down I wanted to cry. All the runners I saw were making their way past me for their 2nd round. But I kept going because my legs and feet were still OK. I kept telling myself, “Just finish. Just finish”. When I saw Wil for the second round, she gave me another hug and told me to keep going. That meant so much to me.

After finishing 21k, I started to feel really tired and some pain in my knees. It didn’t help that my heart was getting sadder and sadder. But then a Dream Chaser named Mamita ran along beside until her station. She told me stories of when she joined the Dream Marathon last year, and the Milo Marathon months after. She was really cheerful too! She had to let me go after we past her station, but I was really thankful for the company. So I kept on running, music my only companion. As I saw more and more runners “heading for home”, my mind just started screaming at me to end it all and just give up. But having fellow Dreamers clap and cheer me on kept me going. The most used phrase of that day was definitely “thank you”.

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But as the sun blazed hotter and hotter, and the kilometers just seemed longer and longer, giving up just seemed so inviting. On my way to the major turnaround, a Dream Chaser (who I think was named Rico?) accompanied me to their station. I got my knees iced and massaged. As I set off for my way back Dream Chasers Mai Mai and Bic stayed with me. They were so upbeat that I stopped thinking about giving up. The sun blazed on us with such intensity that I was a bit embarrassed that they were out there getting roasted with me. Heaven knows they didn’t have to. But they did. They even left all their stuff behind without a means of getting them if the van left them! They were so selfless! And I’m really thankful to the volunteers on motorcycles (and even an ambulance! haha) that followed behind me. They had ice and were cheering. After what seemed like several kilometers, Bic told Mai Mai to go and get their stuff from the van.

At a tent near a security block, I was so surprised to see so many people still there. And when they saw me, they started cheering and waving their balloons and banners. That was when I first started crying. For the first time throughout the whole marathon, that was the first time. I was so touched. I told Bic that, and she said they waited just for me. And as I approached them I just kept on crying. And then one gave me a hug, and then the rest joined in. They kept cheering as I walk on. As I passed more and more tents, more and more Dream Chasers joined in. Soon I had my own entourage. It’s a shame I didn’t get all their names since they didn’t have names on their bibs. I was barely talking at some point because I was just so tired. But their high energy kept me going.

Bic told me to focus on certain landmarks just so that the course would be easier. She’d tell me things like to focus on every 3rd tree ahead. I got teary-eyed a lot while walking. I wasn’t sure if it was more because of the heat, the pain, or because my heart was just swelling with gratitude for these people. If anything, it was because of the latter. Then when the finish was finally in sight, they all started dispersing. Bic left me saying that it was my moment. I really wanted them to cross with me, because I was just so grateful to them. But they let me cross on my own.

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Wil, Matt and Cesar were waiting for me at the finish line. Wil welcomed me with open arms, and I cried. I let everything out right then and there on her shoulder. I cried like my heart was broken. But it was the total opposite. My heart was full of love and gratefulness, and had never been stronger. Then I felt Matt and Cesar join the hug as well. After I gained some composure I finally let go of my friends. And then the Dream Chasers who walked under the sun with me gave me hugs as well and congratulated me for finishing. I thanked them profusely and they made it seem like it was really not a big deal. But to me, it meant everything. Their support was the difference between finishing and giving up. It still brings tears to my eyes when I remember that day. Not just that moment when I crossed the finish line, or when that sash of that medal first touched my neck. That whole day. The whole event.

So thank you, Jaymie. Thank you for your desire to share your marathon experience with us. Thank for bringing that dream closer to many runners. Thank you for giving someone like me an amazing dream. God bless you and all who were a part of the Dream Marathon.

The last finisher,
Ginell

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- hug from JunC (The Solemates) –

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40 Responses to “TBR DM Story: Ginell Montemayor, Bib No. 258”

  1. :’)
    congrat’s batchmate ginell. time is really just a number; we’re all winners in tbr-dm

    majo said on Mar 28 11 at 9:46 AM Reply
  2. Congrats again, Ginell. I still admire you for never giving up. It was a pleasure to have helped you on your last 5kilometers.

    aileen said on Mar 28 11 at 9:48 AM Reply
  3. Great story – very inspiring. Congratulations Ginell! Well done.

    Vic said on Mar 28 11 at 9:50 AM Reply
  4. Good job! (ok, I cried reading your story)

    Alex said on Mar 28 11 at 10:12 AM Reply
  5. Congrats again, Gin! You have the biggest heart in the world! :D

    Wil said on Mar 28 11 at 10:31 AM Reply
  6. Ginell

    You’re made of awesome and we believe in you! :) We’re always here to give you ALL THE HUGS in the world and all the encouragement because we were in a bright sunny day was a dreamer like you and we will forever be a dreamer who’d keep on finishing every kilometer mark.

    See you on the road, soon!

    xxoo

    kassy said on Mar 28 11 at 10:46 AM Reply
  7. great job for not giving up!
    i agree that the support and cheers that day made a lot of difference for all the dream marathoners =)

    mai said on Mar 28 11 at 11:18 AM Reply
  8. Congrats!

    Ping said on Mar 28 11 at 11:44 AM Reply
  9. awwww…this made me cry.

    LYN said on Mar 28 11 at 2:22 PM Reply
  10. great job! congrats.

    CamSurBum said on Mar 28 11 at 2:32 PM Reply
  11. Congrats Gin!!

    Luis said on Mar 28 11 at 3:40 PM Reply
  12. congrats!!! this is the best story!

    Ambo said on Mar 28 11 at 5:39 PM Reply
  13. did they all finish?

    avic magpoc said on Mar 28 11 at 6:42 PM Reply
  14. It was an honor to have ran a race with such a strong-willed runner like you, Ginell. Congratulations!

    Gerry Llamas said on Mar 28 11 at 8:32 PM Reply
  15. Thank you everyone!!! It was the strength of everyone who supported me that got me to that finish line. From the briefest of words from our batchmates going past (*clap clap* “go runner!”), to the smiles, cheers, hugs, songs, and even dance numbers of volunteers. So from the bottom of my heart, thank you all. ♥

    Ginell said on Mar 28 11 at 8:40 PM Reply
  16. Congrats Ginel!! Really proud of you, batchmate :)

    kristine said on Mar 28 11 at 8:57 PM Reply
  17. congrats ginell! :)

    Jed Quiambao said on Mar 28 11 at 9:06 PM Reply
  18. Congratulations Ginell!!! Well done!!! You made me cry coz you are so inspiring!!! Never Give Up!!! With God, anything is possible!!!

    Donna Segunial said on Mar 28 11 at 10:54 PM Reply
  19. …Congratulations batch-mate!!!! A perfect example of strength and determination!!!

    Haste said on Mar 28 11 at 11:12 PM Reply
  20. you made me cry..

    congrats Ginell!

    arlene said on Mar 29 11 at 12:09 AM Reply
  21. Congratulations batch-mate! truly a triumph of the human spirit!

    Paul Cunanan said on Mar 29 11 at 7:44 AM Reply
  22. Congrats Ginell! Congrats batch-mate! we’ll surely pay it forward next year Ü

    Macel said on Mar 29 11 at 8:33 AM Reply
  23. you were such determined to cross the finish line! kudos ginell!

    odie said on Mar 29 11 at 2:58 PM Reply
  24. I agree that the most used phrase of that day was definitely “thank you”. Congratulations Ginell!

    corredor said on Mar 29 11 at 3:43 PM Reply
  25. Congratulations! I was in tears while reading your story,you really inspired many runners.I am hoping that I can qualify to the nxt TBR Dream Marathon :)

    Plebe said on Mar 29 11 at 5:29 PM Reply
  26. simply inspiring…congrats to jaymie and her crew…congrats to all finishers

    phantomrunner said on Mar 29 11 at 7:41 PM Reply
  27. aww… TBR Dream Marathon is such a tearjerker! Congratulations Ginell! We all know what we did was tough but kudos to you because i can only imagine how much more mentally, emotionally, physically tougher it was given the heat, etc. You could have given up but you did not and that makes everyone of us who crossed the line – - real winners!

    miriam said on Mar 29 11 at 9:39 PM Reply
  28. Congratulations Ginell, your story has inspired many including myself to run with passion and to become a finisher at the end, despite the odds we may face that want us to quit. Your support system is immense and someday I dream to meet fellow runner who would give you that xtra push… Thank u for sharing your story. :)

    Tess said on Mar 30 11 at 10:21 AM Reply
  29. you’re story is inspiring. :D congraulations!

    archerspy said on Mar 30 11 at 10:35 AM Reply
  30. Congratulations batchmate..!
    by not giving up, you now have a great story to tell for the years to come..

    Niño said on Mar 30 11 at 2:42 PM Reply
  31. Congrats Ginell, TBRDM2 Finishers and everyone else who made it possible…Ginell, you’re such an inspiration… I too am a slow runner but I don’t have the heart and determination you do… again, congratz :)

    blanche said on Mar 30 11 at 9:44 PM Reply
  32. such an inspiring story of determination, ginell! congratulations, marathoner! proud to be your batchmate :-)

    francis said on Mar 31 11 at 8:59 AM Reply
  33. awww… i was moved by this… ang galing mo ginell!

    mirian said on Mar 31 11 at 1:03 PM Reply
  34. Congrats batchmate! a very touching story that made me cry and reminisce the 42km journey that we’ve been through…

    Odette said on Apr 01 11 at 2:28 PM Reply
  35. wow na iyak ako :) ) very inspiring i hope i can do a full marathon also.. congrats!!!

    pjong said on Apr 01 11 at 9:47 PM Reply
  36. I just started running, Globe run was my first run, but been practicing my run since last year.

    Ginell you’re great, you’re very inspiring, thank you for this article. This made me cry.

    Cherryl said on Apr 02 11 at 12:12 PM Reply
  37. you made us see greater things beyond running. Congrats!!!

    weng said on Apr 05 11 at 8:00 PM Reply
  38. congrats ginell…we’re so proud of you!!! WE LOVE YOU…MWAH!!!

    MaPaPoGin said on Apr 10 11 at 12:29 AM Reply
  39. Hi Ginell…your story made me cry. I hope I’ll be a TBRDM finisher too…someday :) See you on the road :)

    Sherill said on May 07 11 at 1:13 AM Reply
  40. Pwede naman siguro tagalog dito.
    Pigil na pigil ang luha ko habang binabasa ko ang kanyang experience. Pigil kasi nasa gitna ako ng shift at may katabing agent nagttake ng calls. Nakakahiya naman pag bigla akong umiyak. Pero hindi ko mapigil ang pagsikip ng ilong at ang pamumuo ng sipon – dahil punong puno ng emosyon ang naisulat. Ramdam na ramdam ko ang sakit, hapo ng katawan, galak at ang pasasalamat ng sumulat. Congratulations Ginell. Sana maranasan ko rin yan next year.

    pyxcel said on Feb 17 12 at 7:00 AM Reply

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