Showing posts with label 42.195km. Show all posts
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Monday, 13 October 2014

Conquest of a concrete jungle

SCKLM 2014
It all started like a dream within dream scene from 'Inception'. At one moment, I got up thinking that it was time to go, only to realise that it was only 1am. I had planned to arise at 0310hrs to get ready with my regalia to face the 2014 Standard Chartered Kuala Lumpur Full Marathon 42.195km challenge. I went back to sleep. In the next moment, I was shocked to realise that it was daytime and the sun was high. "What happened? Oh, even my buddy, who is to face his first FM must have slept through it all - he did not even call.", I asked myself. "Am I dreaming or is it for real?".
I pinched myself to realise that it was real. I told myself, "Well, it is okay. There will always be another day, another run."
Then at a different level of consciousness, I checked my watch again. It was 1.30am! I had not missed my alarm after all. With that type of interrupted slumber, Raj and I got ready for over Sunday morning challenge. Raj was soon to be inducted to the exclusive club which comprise 1% of the world population, one who had completed a full marathon.
The run started dot by the stroke of 4.30am at the iconic Dataran Merdeka clock tower which had witnessed many an important event in Malaysia and also graced many P. Ramlee movies. This time around, the trail took a different route altogether, covering mostly the eastern part of the city and its symbol of modernisation - the giant elevated highways of AKLEH and DUKE.
Almost 5,000 hardcore runners started at a time when the city was enveloped by thick haze. The powers that be made us believe that the API levels were low but our simple visual inspection proved otherwise.
It seems to be the curse of SCKLM. Last year they had to postpone the run in June for haze. This time around, they thought they were smart to schedule it in October but the haze caught up with them!
From Dataran Merdeka, the convoy of runners went along towards KLCC. The perception that I had was that perhaps KL should also be labelled as the city that never sleeps, like New York, as even at time, the roads were swarming with vehicles and people.
Along Jalan Ampang, in front of Zouk, a whiff of beer filled the air. Pretty lasses were lining the road. I thought to myself, "Wow, the organisers have even organised cheer leaders to cheer us up!" I hit myself on my head when I realised that they were jaywalking moths with their potential one night stands. Were they just finishing their duties for the day, or were they starting?
Through Jalan Ampang, we finally reached AKLEH. At the 10km mark, suddenly I saw many people walking around without shoes. I thought some woe had befell them. What a pity, so many of them. Then it struck me. They were only fulfilling their divinely duties as I heard the call for suboh prayers. Duty calls!
The rest of the run was just visions of concrete structures of erection of modernity in the concrete jungle of KL. Perhaps they should renamed the run 'Run in the Concrete Jungle' like Ali-Foreman's 'Rumble in the Jungle'!
Even though the sun was kind as it decided not to show its face all throughout the morning, the temperature and humidity was still high, bogging down the mood and zest to run.
Anyway, we weathered through.
Raj finally finished his run after fighting his inner demons with his undying zest to complete the challenge and join the privileged club!
A good outing though which ended with a spread of the coveted banana leaf rice in an over glorified Indian restaurant in Bangsar. Maybe, I have been pampered with loved laced food by so many people elsewhere or the post run euphoria numbed the taste bud or perhaps I was expecting too much after hearing too many going gaga about their spread, I thought it was just so so!

Sunday, 24 June 2012

Run for .... myself!

Like a goose forced fed for the liver to prepare foie gras or like a wharf labourer diet, the preceding days before the full marathon was high carbohydrate intake to build up the glycogen storage. Our parents educated us as not to end up as labourers but we have end up eating like them at least before a run! This would mark the lull period after 6 months of intensive training which was sometimes ridiculed by non runners. Remarks like "you know mortality during marathon is a concern, you know", "I offer my services to anaesthetise you when you undergo total knee replacement", " you are trying to act like a young chap", "midlife crisis" were hurled left, right and centre all the time and seem like the only thing coming out from the orifices of naysayers.
After setting out the regalia of armamentarium the night before, I hardly could catch any sleep. The sheeep just kept jumping over the fence and they just kept on coming and coming. With so much of adrenalin floating around, sleep was so elusive. I could sense myself slipping into superficial sleep but that was it, no Stage IV or REM sleep. Firecrackers also went off as it was the Chang festival. All in all, I only caught an hour's snooze!Again, in the fourth year in succession, I was gathered with running junkies, at a time when most 'normal' KLites were asleep, at the ever familiar Merdeka square, from P. Ramlee's 'Labu dan Labi' to Bersih 3.0 gathering. This time around my partner in crime (SK) decided to be deflowered as a 'Full Marathon Virgin'.
The threat of haze looming over the skies, which was a great concern one week before the race, thankfully it kind of cleared off after the recent light showers.
The starting gun for the full marathon was fired at sharp 4.30am to the start of a long journey for an estimated 1,100 FM runners. The temperature was moderate by Malaysian standards - 23 degrees Celsius but slightly humid. From Merdeka Square, we ran along Jln Travers pass the Old Railway Station to Brickfields and then to the Federal Highway. From the onset, I planned to set my pace at 7min/km so as to complete the race at 5 hours. With the adrenaline rush and the energy of the other runners seem so infectious that I actually went at around 6.20 to 6.30!
As we were sliding down towards the Sg Besi airport, God showered his blessings in a light misty rain and a zephyr to cool the soon to be weary bodies. Apparently, He had cool the roads further earlier as the roads appeared wet (but not too wet and slippery).
The journey continued to Dewan Bahasa Pustaka and Jln Cheras. The organisation and crowd control were excellent this time around as the organizers had deployed many helping hands and reserve police units. Kudos. The water stations, I felt was too many. Many runners avoided many stations.
I took my first power gel at 12km mark.
The sun was kind and did not show its hot face until I passed 30km mark. As the motto of the annual run was 'Run for a cause', participants displayed their creative reasons for running. Beside reasons like 'Running for Orang Asli', 'Running for Bersih 3.0', some strongly displayed their political frustrations boldly. A chap attached a placard at his back reading, 'RM20million for NFC? 1Lembu can run marathon!'. A bull head picture and a rope signifying tail was attached to this picture. A lady was attired in songket skirt and a 'kuda kepang' head gear.
From Jln Cheras, we entered Jln Tun Razak seamlessly in spite of the chaotic road repairs. Entrance to the Bukit Bintang and the financial capitalistic hub of KL marked the half marathon mark. This time around (as compared to last year's) I was strong and was able to maintain my intended pace.
The trail continued back to Jln Tun Razak, IJN and into Jln Ipoh. This is the stretch I hit the brick wall last year and was the psychological barrier I had to overcome. All the countless early morning weekend and treadmill thrashing endeavours proved its mantle. I cruised through the 30km mark into Jln Kuching. Here the restless KL motorists reared their ugly heads but we soldiered on. Then on it was the familiar territory of Bukit Tunku hills which gave us the renewed energy and vision. Near the Bank Negara area, we were caught in a bottleneck with obviously McDonald fed Y-generations hogging the road engaging in talks on how far they had run with their colleagues, also walking at snail's pace.
By this time, my mojo was dwindling and my pace was taking its toll but still managed to hit the finish line in 4h57m13s. Mission accomplished - a sub-5 full marathon.
SK - 4h45m28s! Jack another accomplice did his Half in 1h57m!Raj DNS due to a bug.
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Photo: Finally met my running FB buddy n inspiration Suresh & his 'mentor' FG :)
Happy faces -SK, FG and Taufik Mghazali (FB friend)

Wednesday, 4 April 2012

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