26 October 2009

Let's Pace It! : the QCIM Experience

Friday Night: Carbo Loading Party and Pacers Orientation

Going to Quezon City was quite difficult, especially, on a Friday night. Thanks to Neil a.k.a. Crash Burn for the ride. But who would like to miss this event? It took me sometime to post this entry, as I myself was quite overwhelmed that night. For me, it was indeed a night to remember...

~ the colorful display of the QC Circle tower was showcased
~ it was where I saw (again) the fast Kenyan runners who shared to us a glimpse of their pre-race training program
~ pacers for the 21k and 42k events were introduced
~ where I did an impromptu public performance
~ where I had almost endless photo ops with super funny takbo.ph friends
~ where I had photo ops with Armie and Mark a.k.a. The Running Adventures of Mark, who to my amazement knew my blog and even recognized me

I didn't have any inkling that the incognito and fellow pacer, Ebong, was the one and the same classmate of mine at the Mizuno running clinic. What a surprise!


21k pacers for 2:30 (in hours) finishing time; L to R: Gab a.k.a. Dirty Sanchez, Running Diva, and Ebong

And take note of the runners behind us, the funny musketeers Erick a.k.a. Shocks 5, DocT a.k.a. Doc Tapiok, and Crash Burn.

Running event is a male dominated arena but I could say that women empowerment is truly alive in this country. If you try to see the pacers group photo below, you would notice that there were only two female pacers, Running Diva and Carina a.k.a. the Flying Boar. And, I would like to personally mention here Jonel a.k.a. Bugobugo85 who warmly welcomed me on stage. Super thanks for that gesture Jonel. Same goes to Runnex for the opportunity and for the vote of confidence bestowed on us.



The surprise of my life didn't stop from coming. Right after the introduction of the pacers, a young and bubbly guy approached me for a photo op. And it was Mark. Mark left some comments on my blog before and I was humbled that he appreciated the articles I posted here. I was so glad to finally meet him in person.
From L to R: Tin (Mark's friend), Mark, Running Diva, and Vince of Finish Line



Rene a.k.a. Jazzrunner told me already that I might be asked to sing during the CLP but I didn't take it seriously as I knew he was only jesting. But, again I was caught off guard when suddenly I heard my name being called to perform on stage. Ey, am just a regular girl who enjoys music and singing and did some concerts in my own bathroom! I had no choice but to go up there. While singing, I saw my takbo.ph friends did photo ops with the Kenyan runners. I so wanted to just stop singing but I had to finish the song.





The night ended with funny poses with takbo.ph friends. They are not only a bunch of running addicts but also young at heart fellas. They love to kid around. Just look at the guys on Row 3. What do you think?





Sunday: The Day Has Finally Come!

Woke up at 3AM for this event. A great task at hand! Today I will be in a race not to race but to pace fellow runners who wanted to finish their half-marathon in two hours and thirty minutes. These were my thoughts while I was preparing my stuff. What's so touching about being a lead pacer is to be with fellow pacers who believe in your capacity. With that said, I was grateful to be with Gab and Ebong, my fellow pacers and co-leaders who believe I can. Super duper thanks guys!

Those were the balloons for the 21k pacers. The half-marathon race started at the QC Circle at exactly 5AM. I didn't have any idea who were following me but I could sense there was a good number of runners in our pace group. They were chatty and energetic. Fast running friends whizzed by and shouted jokingly at me, "Running Diva you need to talk and prep them up!" I just acknowledged their shout with a chuckle. Our pace group started by running an even pace of more or less 7 min./km up to the first turn around point near Batasan Hills.

After the turn around point, it was then where I slightly increased the pace, took no notice of the Garmin watch for some minutes and never realized I was running a bit too fast until Ebong gently tapped me on the shoulder reminding me to slow down a bit. Whew!

We were averaging a pace of 7.01/km. But I wanted to bring the group at an earlier time than the targeted finishing time. I maintained instead a pace of 6.57/km all throughout except on the last two kilometers. I slowed down a bit knowing that we had ample time to finish the race. One of the veteran runners said to me, "It's an overshoot finish." I wondered what he meant by that. I later realized that the group would reach the finish line six or four minutes earlier than the targeted time. That would mean a strong finish for everybody in the pace group.

A few meters left before reaching the finish line, I shouted to the group, "It was an honor to bring you to the finish line today fellow runners. Thank you so much!" True enough, we reached the finished line clocking 2:27.57 with seconds ticking. Jubilant, we gave each other some high-fives, we shook hands, and tapped each other's shoulders. No amount of words can describe what I've felt and experienced that day.

Mission accomplished!




Photos Taken After Finishing The Race

Photo 1 ~ Bloggers meet and the banner says it all. Can you see me?


Photo 2 ~ Pre-race shot with fellow 21k pacers with our balloons.


Photo 3 ~ With Margalicious; Thank you so much for accompanying me to QC to see Coach John for the Garmin


Photo 4 ~ With Margalicious still and Marvin Rae.


Photo 5 ~ With Armie, Runnex Secretariat, who knew me through my blog. Thank you Armie for your appreciation.


Photo 6 ~ From L to R: Jinoe, admin of takbo.ph site; Andrew, Milo PR & Sports Events; Andrew's wife; Leo Valdez, the famous Engineer of Miss Saigon; Running Diva; Que, admin of takbo.ph site; Carly


Photo 7 ~ With takbo.ph friends and fellow 21k pacers.


Photo 8 ~ With James, so happy to finish his first full marathon. Niel a.k.a. Crash Burn and I went back to pace/walk with James. Niel didn't get to join us in this photo as he had to drive and park his car to the Circle.


(Photos Courtesy of Pio, Mark, and Doc Marvs)

6 comments:

  1. thanks again running diva for supporting qcim!

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  2. Hi Ms. Roselle. It was my plesure finally meeting and pacing with you. See you in future races. :)

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  3. Nice recall Selle! It was fun going out with Takbo peeps at the CLP. Congrats to your (our,hehehe) pacing role at QCIM. Sana maulit muli....

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  4. Hi Roselle, great pictures, more medals, running, singing, you do it all hehe. Great job!! Hope to talk to you soon. Hugs

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  5. Anonymous, it was no problem with supporting your event. My pleasure!

    Hi Mark, I'll see you at the starting line!

    Yo Neil, it sounds like a title of the song, eh? Indeed, pacing taught us a lot! You guys rock!

    Hello Kerry, thanks so much. Hope all is well from your end.

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  6. Things are going fairly well here, thank you! I can see you're doing very well, always keeping busy!

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