29.3.2010
Energizer Night Half Marathon @ March 27, 2010
Energizer Night Half Marathon @ March 27, 2010

Intellectual discourse between FG and JS.. FG: I just ran 21km. JS: What did you run from? FG: !@#?..err...from my shadows… JS: Who won? FG: My shadow, of course! Don’t you know that you cannot run away from your shadow? It will always catch up with you! |
After the last crampy pathetic Putrajaya Night Half Marathon run, the Energizer run was to be the saving salvage run, to ascertain my ability to run, to correct the wrong that happened in Putrajaya! Equipped with self thought schemes and strategies like how Rocky Balboa trained in the cold weather of Philadelphia against the mighty giant from Russia in Rocky, I trained on the treadmill and the tarry tracks of Bukit Hatamas. This time around the plan was to run at a slower pace. After reaching a peak run of just over 10km, I had to taper down due to insufficient time 2 weeks before the race. The week before the inaugural run, it was essentially real light and easy runs with hardly any significant mileage covered. Luckily I managed to catch a good night sleep on Friday. Saturday afternoon involved replenishment with lots of isotonic drink of 100-plus.
The race started in Cyberjaya at 8pm, with all runners donning headlights. I started the run at a slow pace, without pushing to be at the head of the pack. The fact that there were no markings did not create undue stress and running was made somewhat devoid of stress. The first marker that I saw at 9km and my timing was 52m, ok so far so good, I said to myself. The second part of the race was also relatively smooth sailing. I hit the 16km mark at 1h32m.


One commendable effort by the organizers is that they prepared abundant drink stations at almost every 3 to 4 kilometre equipped with both plain water and Gatorade. At every drink station, I gulped down about 100ml of fluids.
At around 2h20m mark, the finishing line finally manifested and it was it was all over. I was tired but this time around (unlike Putrajaya), I was not panting or having cramps. What a good night sleep can do!
Next stop is NB 15km run on 16th May 2010…
Official result:
ASOKAN SHAMUGANATHAN J9036 (Veteran) No.89/221
2:22:14.95 (Chip time)
2:22:36.13 (Gun time)
ASOKAN SHAMUGANATHAN J9036 (Veteran) No.89/221
2:22:14.95 (Chip time)
2:22:36.13 (Gun time)
Hi,
ReplyDeleteVery fit indeed. 21 km no joke.
thanks! my way to release tension and stresses of life!
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