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Part 4: Berlin Marathon – Race Day

Wednesday, 10 October 2012  |  Race Reports

The Berlin Marathon, one of five marathon majors alongside New York, London, Chicago, and Boston Marathon, prides itself in being the flattest and fastest course in the world. It’s where world records are made (seven world records were set here in the past 15 years)…and broken.

The race accepts 40,000 registrants from all over the world. Majority are signed up for the 42k and only a few for inline skating, wheelchair, or power walking. The race starts and ends at one of Berlin’s most majestic landmarks, the Brandenburg Gate.

For its 39th year, 34,900 runners from over 165 countries showed up on September 30, 2012 to run 42km. I was among them. It was my first time in Europe. My second marathon major next to New York City Marathon. And, my 8th marathon.

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RACE MORNING

One great thing about running marathons abroad is the later call time for cold cities. For Berlin Marathon, our race start was 9 am. I woke up at 6 am with enough time to prepare my stuff and eat a hearty breakfast with Ton, Angel, Lit, and Miriam.

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– My marathon must haves: KSwiss Kwicky Blade Light and Nike dri-fit socks, Garmin Forerunner 910XT, Spibelt arm sleeve (for chapsticks and tissue), Spibelt pouch (for gels) –

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– Can’t leave home without Enervon HP! Packed this in my check in bag for my post-race recovery drink –

We arrived at the race start at around 7:00 am excited about our marathon and thrilled about the near perfect weather. Temperature was about 11 degrees. We wore trash bags and plastic bags provided by adidas for the next couple of hours to keep ourselves warm.

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– Quick trip via the subway and we make it to Brandenburg Gate, the race start –

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– Map of the entire race area –

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– Runners from all over the world gather for Berlin Marathon 2012 –

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– And they’re dressed in anything and everything to keep warm –

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– From all white throwaways… –

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– to transparent rain jackets! –

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– These Pinoys are in their NB Pilipinas shirts! Go Pinas! –

We checked in our baggage before the 8:30 closing of the baggage check in then we enjoyed a mini pre-race picnic by an open field (I had Gatorade chews and a granola bar) where, due to the unbelievably long lines at the portalets, all of us—yes, even the girls—were forced to do our “little business” behind the bushes!

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– Angel and I sorting our stuff before baggage check in –

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– Ton and Mir –

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– Angel and I (accompanied by my three layers of trash bags) –

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– The best running buddies!  We couldn’t believe we actually made it to Berlin after months of planning and training! –

After a relaxing picnic in the chilly air, we made our way to the race start. In Berlin Marathon, runners are grouped into waves, just like in New York, but there are only Waves A to H. Majority of the runners are in Wave H, those with expected finish times beyond 4:15, and this is where my friends and I were in.

RACE START

The first wave was set to start at 9:00 am. We were in Wave H, the last wave, and we waited at the assembly area among a sea of trash-bag clad runners from over 165 countries with the Brandenburg Gate before our very eyes.

The host, first in English then German, introduced the elite runners participating in the race. Music was blaring. The runners roared and cheered. Hundreds of blue balloons were released into the air and we watched them drift away against the backdrop of the pristine blue Berlin sky. (Who would’ve thought that only a few days ago forecast was 75% chance of rain?) In the cold, the 20 minutes it took for us to start the race was quite long, but with such intense energy and to be among great friends, I couldn’t complain.

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– Just a few minutes before race start! Woot woot! –

GAME PLAN

I came to run Berlin Marathon for fun. Finishing Ironman 70.3 Cebu didn’t allow me to enough time to train seriously for a marathon PR. And, after experiencing a couple of injuries in my left foot, I didn’t want to risk pushing too hard either.

We all join marathons for our own reasons. And, even for each runner, we have various goals for each of the marathons we run. It used to be that I was obsessed with my time. I always had to be faster and stronger. But, I’ve reached a point when I’m more focused on how much fun I have training for and running marathons. In the future, sure, I’d love to beat my 4:26 PR, but I just felt that this was not the right time in my life to attempt it.

Having said that, I won’t lie to you. I still hoped to finish as strong and as fast as I could given the preparations I made. I expected a sub-5 finish, but, hey, if I could hit 4:30 then all the better!

Game plan? What game plan? I didn’t have one until the last few minutes before the race started. I told Lit, who was pacing Ton for a 4min run-1 min walk interval that I would join them for the first 15km to ensure I take a conservative pace and then see from there.

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– Off we go! That’s me and my trash bags! I refused to let go of it until a few meters after we ran (Photo: Miriam Valero) –

THE FIRST 25K

The first 25k came and went by fast. To my mind, these were the reasons:

1) It was a flat and fast course with lots of sights and entertainment and spectators cheering for us along the way. There were bands every 50 meters—in total 80 bands for the entire race—each one with a different personality. My personal favorite were drummers who, in sync with the beat of their drums, chanted “You can do it!” It was a pleasant surprise to have so many Germans, who I initially had the impression were fairly conservative and reserved, yelling their lungs out to cheer for us. We also passed some of Berlin’s landmarks such as the Reichstag, Fernsehturm, and Sudstern to name a few. There were minor hiccups along the way—specifically high-traffic areas along some narrow roads—but, all in all, it was a course that was flat and fun.

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– Lit, Ton, and I in the first few kilometers of the race (MValero) –

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– Runners of Berlin Marathon 2012 (MValero) –

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– Just one among the 80 bands to entertain us (MValero)-

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– Cheerers everywhere! (MValero) –

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– I agree! (MValero) –

2) The race was well-organized. Hydration was enough with water every 2.5k after every 21k and every 1.5k after 35k. The sports drink was Powerbar at every other station so I carried a sachet of Gatorade endurance formula and mixed my own drink every other station. Fruit and tea (I didn’t want to risk trying this for the first time) were provided too. Lots of marshals and medical service were present. From 36km and up, there were actually “accident assistant stations” every kilometer. At one station, I got some help from a friendly medic to tape up a blister on my pinky toe. Roads were clean, safe, and traffic-free (as it is anywhere else in Berlin!) Basically, one didn’t have to worry much about anything except running their best.

3) The weather was perfect. For us Pinoys who are used to training under intense heat, running in cool weather seems almost effortless. At 10k I remember Ton and I agreeing that our legs felt so fresh!

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– Awesome run! –

4) I ran with friends, Ton and Lit. We peed by the bushes at 2k (hey everyone was doing it!), laughed about the many aromas in the race, gave high-fives to spectators who cheered for us (Ton even stopped to dance with a capoeira group), and before we knew it, we hit the 15k mark.

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– This was our 2k pee break! See me rushing off into the bushes in disbelief over what I had to do! –

At 15k, Lit asked me if I wanted to go ahead. I replied: No. From the start of the race, my legs had actually felt slightly heavy because of the cold. Only at the 15k mark did I feel like I finally warmed up!

We ran steady with Lit leading the consistent 4:1 run-walk intervals. This took me through another 10k with ease.

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– Let’s go Ton! –

GOING SOLO

At 25k, Lit suggested I go ahead as they were going to modify their run-walk intervals to 3:1. I agreed, wished them luck, and took off on my own.

It was at this point that I felt like a runner with a mission. I thought: What if I attempt a 4:30? I didn’t train for a 4:30, but what if? And, with that thought, I pushed a wee bit harder.

I only stopped to walk at hydration stations. I focused on my form and maintaining a consistent pace. I allowed myself to enjoy the sights and scenes of the marathon, but didn’t allow it to distract me from the goal.

Minor discomfort was setting in, but, as I learned in Ironman 70.3, the pain can be controlled by the mind. It was nothing. I pushed it back to the corner of my mind.

I covered another 10k to hit 35k feeling strong. Then, boom…

THE BIG FALL

As I slowed to stop at a water station, I glanced at my Garmin to check my time. Suddenly, my foot slipped off the road and, in a matter of seconds, I found myself falling forward. If your entire life flashes before your eyes before you die, in my case, the entire marathon did. I flew into the air and skidded on the road on all fours. First thought: F#@%! Then, a male European runner appeared out of nowhere and stretched out his hand toward me asking: “Are you okay? Are you okay?” I got up in a daze, barely even looked at him (what a waste, I know!), and repeated the only words in my mind over and over: “F#@%! F#@%! F#@%!” followed by a polite, Maria Clara-like “Thank you.”

I gave myself a minute or two to check the damage. Nothing major. And sped away.

As I ran, all I could feel were the burning in my hands. I recalled that the night before, a friend had read champion triathlete Noy Jopson’s Facebook status aloud which said: “Pain only hurts.” My friend laughed heartily saying: “What the hell does that mean?” I didn’t think anything of it at that time, but, as I ran in pain, it became my mantra: “Pain only hurts.” I repeated this over and over and over again and it kept me focused on the end goal.

My knees were badly bruised (as was my ego), but I could run and that was more than enough.

THE FINISH

I was so focused that I barely even had time to think about slowing down. It was almost mechanical for me to place one foot in front of the other, drink at a station, then run off again towards the finish line.

The last few kilometers were familiar roads. I was happy to see the Konzerthaus am Gendarmenmarkt again, where we ran a few days ago, but, at the same time, it also told me that I was still a bit far from the finish.

Surprisingly, I managed to run at a strong steady pace until the end, stronger than I ever have in the past. I didn’t break my PR nor did I finish at 4:30, but, man, did I feel great.

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– Few meters from the finish line –

I finished at 4:44 for a distance of 43.14km on my Garmin. With an adjustment for 42.195k, I would’ve finished at 4:38, beating my last marathon time at California International Marathon in Sacramento last December. But, hey, I wasn’t complaining. Each marathon finish is something to be proud of. Big surprise bonus was that, for the first time, I ran an exact even split. For this positive split runner, that’s a feat!

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– Crossing the finish line of my 8th marathon –

Geoffrey Mutai from Kenya won the Men’s Marathon with a time of 2:04:16. (World record was set in Berlin Marathon last year by Patrick Makau who ran 2:03:38) For the Women’s Marathon, Aberu Kebede from Ethiopia won at 2:20:30. Of course, it makes all of us feel better to know that these elites crossed the finish line while we we were only making our way through half of the marathon. tsk tsk.

From the Philippines, there were 32 finishers, 15 women and 17 men.

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– Done! Now where’s that non-alcoholic beer? –

GOOD TIME!

We all had a great time running Berlin Marathon! Yes, it was a flat course, but it didn’t feel like the fastest course to me. Honestly, the California International Marathon felt faster for me probably because there were a quarter of the participants and more descents. Still, it was fun. (Is there any marathon that isn’t?!)

As soon as I crossed the finish, I collected my bag at the baggage claim. No lines and all my things were intact (unlike Lit whose jacket was stolen!) I quickly changed my clothes while other women completely undressed around me without any hint of shyness. (Welcome to Europe!) The free non-alcoholic beer was a welcome delight for this non-drinker runner while I rested my weary legs.

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– with Janejane, Nica, and Drew –

I met the rest of my friends for another mini picnic at the crowded Family Reunion area. After downing my beer, I took out my little “baon”, a serving of Enervon HP for my recovery to prevent soreness the next day, and happily munched on an apple while chatting away with friends about our marathon experiences.

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– Cheers! A medal and beer. What more can a marathon finisher ask for? –

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– We did it guys! Hugs! Hugs! –

That evening, Ton, Angel, Lit, Miriam, and I walked towards our favorite restaurant area near our hotel, around Km 40-41 of the race route, not to run but to celebrate our marathon finish. We feasted on Thai food at a restaurant fittingly called “Good Time.” Good times, indeed!

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– Good times at Good Time –

Previous: Part 3: Berlin Marathon – Team Pilipinas!
Next: Part 5: Berlin Marathon – Prague and Our Recovery Run…to McDo

Thank you to Unilab Active Health for my Berlin Marathon adventure!

New Balance Power Run on 11 Nov 2012. Plus: TBR Dreamers Get 10% Off!

Tuesday, 9 October 2012  |  Race Announcements

Here’s a race I’m looking forward to: New Balance Power Run on November 11, 2012 at BGC.

I’ll definitely be running this along with our TBR Dreamers as one of our Bull Sessions. (For TBR Dreamers 2013, please scroll down below to read about your 10% discount on NB Power Run upon presentation of your TBR Dream Card! Woot Woot!) See you all there!

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PRESS RELEASE:

Get ready and gear up as we bring back the New Balance Power Run 2012 on November 11 at the Bonifacio Global City, Taguig. Three categories will be offered particularly, the 5Km (Php 650), 10Km (Php 750) and New Balance’s unique 25Km (Php 900) distance. This special 25km category has been offered since the Power Run started nine years ago, it’s the perfect distance to give half-marathon runners that extra push as they end their year in training.

Planet Sports Inc. the official distributor of New Balance here in the Philippines has been regularly offering various running events to the community since 2002. Some of these projects include this year’s New Balance 10K Run Series which is a 5 and 10Km race held in Bacolod and Cebu along with Cagayan de Oro happening soon. The 10k Run Series is New Balance’s way of offering the same kind of experience Manila runners get with the Power Run but in their own city. With the success of the run series, New Balance will cap it off with the biggest and final leg, the New Balance Power Run 2012.

All registered runners will receive an exclusive event shirt along with their race bib with b-tag and New Balance cash vouchers amounting to Php 1,250.00 for footwear, apparel and accessories; along with this all 25KM finishers will get their very own medal. So go and check our website, www.newbalance.com.ph or any of our five registration outlets at New Balance Trinoma and Robinson’s Ermita, The Athlete’s Foot Robinson’s Galleria or Riovana Katipunan and Bonifacio Global City from October 1 to November 4, 2012.

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The New Balance Power Run 2012 is organized by Runrio Inc, powered by Shopinas.com; together with its Hydration partner Powerade and Viva Mineral Water; Sponsored by Planet Sports, The Athlete’s Foot, Riovana, Devant, East West Bank, Nizoral, Timex, Solar Sports, Inquirer and Philippine Star; in cooperation with Bonifacio Global City, Taguig.

For more details visit www.newbalance.com.ph.

COURSE MAPS

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REGISTRATION

1. Online registration: October 1 – November 4, 2012: www.newbalance.com .ph
– Your race kit will be delivered directly to you by Air21 two (2) weeks before the event.

2. In-Store Registration: October 1-November 4, 2012
– Riovana Store BGC – Mon-Sun : 12nn to 9pm, 28th St. cor. 9th Ave., Bonifacio Global City, Taguig City
– Riovana Store Katipunan – Tues-Sun : 10am to 8pm, 3rd floor Regis Bldg. Katipunan, Quezon City (across Ateneo and Beside KFC).
– New Balance Trinoma – (12nn-9pm), 2nd Floor Trinoma Mall, Quezon City.
– New Balance Robinson’s Manila – (12nn-9pm), 2nd Floor Robinson’s Place, Manila.
– The Athlete’s Foot Galleria – (12nn-9pm), 3rd Floor Robinson’s Galleria, Ortigas.

RACE START

5KM – Assembly Time 4:00am and Gun Start 5:50am
10KM – Assembly Time 4:00am and Gun Start 5:20am
25KM – Assembly Time 4:00am and Gun Start 4:50am

CONTACT DETAILS

1. In-Store Registration: Globe – 0927 347 7700, Smart – 0929 7178164, Landline – (632) 887-6194
2. Timing and Race Results: feedback@runrio.com
3. Other concerns and Feedback: feedback@runrio.com

TBR DREAM MARATHON 2013 DISCOUNT

To all TBR Dream Marathon 2013, our BULL SESSION 2 will be DURING the NB Power Run.  We will meet at a designated area before the race and run 80mins together (as suggested in our TBRDM Program) during the 10k race of NB Power Run.

TBR DM 2013 runners will be asked to cover their own race fees.  But, New Balance will be giving all TBR DM 2013 participants a 10% discount on 5k, 10k, or 25k distance.

You will NOT be required to join the Bull Session 2, but we highly encourage you to do so.

How to register and claim the 10% discount on NB Power Run:

TBR Dream Marathon 2013 participants can register and claim the 10% discount on NB Power Run at Riovana BGC and NB Robinson’s Ermita only.  Please present your TBR DM Card and a valid ID.  Discount is non-transferable.

Only for October 9-14, 2012, TBR DM 2013 participants can also register at NB Glorietta, ATC and Marquee Mall where the 10% discount will also be given.

For any inquiries regarding the discount, contact Macel at TBR DM Hotline: SUN 0942 477 6099

Bull Session 1: 50min Run on 13 Oct 2012

Tuesday, 9 October 2012  |  News + Promos

See you all for our 1st Bull Session for TBR Dreamers 2013 on October 13, 2012 at Track 30th, Bonifacio Global City!

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REMINDERS:

  • Please come on time.
  • Bull Sessions are free and open to the public.
  • We will be giving out TBR DM Official Race shirts to TBR DM 2013 Participants.
  • Gatorade will be providing hydration but runners must bring your own bottles or hydration belts. We encourage waste free hydration for our Bull Sessions.  (We’ll have cups during race day.)
LOCATION MAP: Track 30th, BGC

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For a complete Calendar of Activities for TBR Dream Marathon 2013, please click HERE.

TBR Dream Team Run Registration – EXTENDED!

Tuesday, 9 October 2012  |  Bullish Insights

Good news! Due to popular demand from some of our alumni, we’re extending registration of TBR Dream Team Run registration! Registration will be open until slots are available. Full details below! See you there, guys.

The Bull Runner Dream Team Run: Half the Distance, Thrice the Fun!

DATE: Saturday, Nov. 17, 2012
VENUE: NUVALI, Sta. Rosa, Laguna
DISTANCE: 21k for a team of three runners
ASSEMBLY: 3:30 AM
GUN START: 4:30 AM
BULLSTOCK START: 7:30 AM hosted by Boys Night Out

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TBR Dream Team Run is the first grand reunion run for TBR Dream Marathon Alumni.

For TBR Dream Alumni, this is your chance to relive your TBR Dream experience at NUVALI and to reconnect with your batch mates. But, this time, you get to run with two other friends in a 21k race. It’s half the distance, but three times the fun!

After the race, kick back and relax at Bullstock, a simple and casual get-together at the Fields in NUVALI with lots of running talk and laughter hosted by a team of three too, the Boys Night Out!

RULES AND REGULATIONS:

1) TEAM OF 3. Runners must register as a team of three. At least one of the three runners must be a TBR Dream Marathon Alumni* or TBR Dream Marathon 2013 Registered Participant.  (* A TBR Dream Marathon Alumni is a confirmed registrant of the TBR Dream Marathon 2010, 2011, or 2012 regardless of him/her appearing or finishing the race.)

2) TEAM UNIFORMS. All runners are encouraged to come in team uniforms or costumes. Be creative! There’s a prize for Best in Costume!

3) FINISHERS’ SHIRTS & MEDALS. Finishers will be awarded Finishers’ Shirts and Finishers’ Medals upon crossing the finish line.

For complete Rules and Regulations, click HERE.

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– TBR Dream Team Medal –

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REGISTRATION: Sept. 22 to Oct. 7, 2012 EXTENDED!

Registration fee: P650 per runner or P1,950 for a team of three

Registration will be open until slots are available.

Click on this link to download: TBR Team Run Registration Form

REGISTRATION CENTERS (from October 9 until slots are full)

  1. RIOVANA BGC – 
28th St. cor. 9th Ave,. Bonifacio Global City | 
Mon-Sun 12nn – 10pm
  2. SECONDWIND RUNNING STORE
 – Ortigas Home Depot, Julia Vargas Ave., Pasig City
 | Mon-Fri 11am – 8pm
Sat-Sun 10am – 7pm

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FAQ:

1. Does the entire team need to show up for registration?

No. One team member, not necessarily the Alumni or Participant, can register for everyone.

2. I don’t know any TBR Dream Alumni or Participant? Can I still join?

Sorry but we require one teammate to be a TBR Dream Alumni or Participant.  You may visit our TBR DM Facebook page and meet other alumni there who are looking for teammates.

3. Can I run ahead of my teammates?

No. The entire team must run as one. Teams that do not run or cross the finish line together will be disqualified.

4. What do I need to bring on race day?

Um, aside from your 2 teammates, your waivers.  In your race kit, we have included two waivers per person. Each runner must submit both either during registration or on race day.

CONTACT DETAILS

For inquiries, contact TBR Hotline. Look for Macel. Mobile: SUN 0942.477.6099. Email: tbrdream@gmail.com