Monday, January 29, 2007

Set for Delhi Half Marathon 2007

On the 11th of Feb, I am participating in Delhi Marathon (Half) 2007. Yet to recieve the bib number. Though the site http://www.delhimarathon.com/ gives all details, but entire route is not charted on the site. Neither the race timings mentioned. I am all set to do a sub 2 hour run now.

Thursday, January 25, 2007

Standard Chartered Mumbai Marathon 2007

21st Jan, 6:30 am: It was a usual Sunday morning. I was warming up to do my usual long distance run. As usual I had planned to do 21 km. But the unusual thing about today was that I would be doing 21km with 7000 odd runners. After all it was the day for Stanchart Mumbai Marathon. The atmosphere was amazing. Like so many of other runners, I also had a point to prove to myself.
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0 km; 0:00 ; Near CST: Half marathon (21 km) started at 6:45 am. This was my 6th half marathon but I could still feel the goose bumps all over my body. ‘This is what I want to do for the rest of my life’, I said to myself. There was excitement and cheering. I knew I had to be careful not to be carried away by this infectious enthusiasm. I would be running continuously for next 2 hours.
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5km; 28 mts; Crossing the scenic Marine Drive: I turned around to see the sun rise. It was beautiful. Already half an hour into run, I could feel the fatigue and panting. I knew this is early excitement and body will get into rhythm by 8-9 km. I continued to sip some water while running.
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10km; 58mts; Near Haji Ali: We were done halfway. The first tough part of running over Kemps corner flyover was done. At 12k, I could feel the body getting tired. It was time to consume a bar of Mars. That gave me good boost to pick up the pace. On the way back, I was game for another climb over the Kemps Corner flyover. Some of the best races were run with slow first half and fast second half.
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15km; 1hr:28mts; Marine Drive crossing: I knew I was doing a good time and could look at sub 2 hours time. This thought pushed me further. I was pouring water over me, to keep myself cool. I could feel the pain in my legs. It took me another bar of Mars to give some fillip. There is always a unique bonding amongst the running community which help see thru the tough times. A chat or two on the way, with other runners helps you get back to focus.
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17km; 1hr:42mts; Marine drive: Now with just 4 km left, I went on to push my body further. It was then that I had this wonderful experience, which also inspired me to write this article. I had it in my heart to do a sub 2 hour run and I knew I was near it. I started having goose bumps and sudden rush of adrenalin. At the last stage I was doing 5 mts per km. This was my fastest pace in entire race. I was full of energy, clenching my teeth. The pain had disappeared and I was breathing hard.
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Finally I could see the finish line. The pace kept on increasing and pain kept on decreasing. I could hardly hear the noise around. Unfortunately I missed the mark by 3 mts, completing in 2:03. But the last 4 km gave me a real booster, since I knew I could have continued running, if required. In other words, I am mentally ready to aim for a 42 km, the dream of all runners…. So excuse me, while I kiss the sky.
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Till date performances in SCMM :
SCMM 2005, 21k : 02hrs 42mts
SCMM 2006, 21k : 02hrs 09mts
SCMM 2007, 21k : 02hrs 03mts

Tuesday, January 23, 2007

Pune International Marathon 26th Nov 2006

On the 26th of Nov I participated in the Hutch Pune International Marathon. This Marathon is the oldest in India. This was the 21st run conducted in the beautiful city of Pune. BTW, this marathon is used as the selection point for India's olympic team for marathon.

The 42k run started @ 7.30 am, with some 7000 participants, which included 50 professional athletes. Well starting point is the only time I get to see them... after which they all take off like a bullet. Evertime, the gun is fired to start a race, I always have goose pimples, and I say to myself, that this is what I want to do for the rest of my life. The excitement is always such that I am panting by 5k, but slowly the body and thoughts stabilise by 8-10k. Its only around 10k I am able to get into the rhythm, where strides and breath get into sync.

There was good traffic management and water points were enuf. But not sure why small kids in school uniform were made to stand in the sun, waving small flags. I could manage only 20k in this run since there was a time barrier of below 1:30 for completing 20k else you are stopped...... and I took 2:02. Actually 1:30 is really fast timing by any standards. Will have to leave my job, hire a coach to achieve it. I did a fast 10k (my standards) in about 00:54 mts and was looking upbeat to do 20k below 1:50, but slight elevations and unevenness in roads got better of me and my calf and left knee were really hurting by the time I did 20k. I think I overstressed .

Over all it ways a good experience. This was the second time I participated in Pune marathon. Last year (04rth Dec 2005) I had clocked 2:11.