KL Marathon (Part 2)
Posted On Sunday, March 30, 2008 at at 9:19 AM by warriorsofwind
It was 4.30am . Some of the sgrunners had woken up earlier to participate for the Full-Marathon event. Since it was still early for me (race starts at 6.00am), I took my own sweet time to have a long, hot bath, and fully-equipped myself with deep-heat, performance drink, and enjoyed a delicious whole meal bread from the courtesy of David. It was 5.15am , feeling entirely satisfied with myself on the preparation, I took a lift down to meet with another sgrunner (Oops!! forget his name). At the time when I stepped out from the lift, I hit upon another sgrunner whom susposed to join the Full-Marathon race. He was suffering from diarrhea and had to withdraw from the race.
Stardust’s friend was waiting outside the entrance to the hotel. We had a moment of confusion on how to reach the race venue. Thankfully, the runners on the road going towards the starting point provided us the lead. The venue was brightly lit with yellow and blue light bulbs. Most of the runners at the scene were chit-chatting, laughing and doing warm-up exercise. For this year, there was a slightly change in the route where we have to made a loop to run across the Dataran Merdeka again. Drums from nearby could be heard, cheering and lightened up the atmosphere. The DJ was counting every moment and seconds. As the start time were drawing near, we were all marshaled to the starting area. The horn blew and we all crossed over the starting line like a bunch of hungry bees.
The first 7 km was a terrible experience for me. My leg muscle was feeling awfully tight, esp the lower calves, and the new ASIC GT2130 did not help much in lifting my heavy foot. Every landing on the ground sounded like a “bomb dropped from the sky”. It was depressing to see runners overtook me one by one. My pace was reducing to 7mins/km. Nevertheless, I felt a sense of relief to change my registration to Half-Marathon event at the last minute. It could be a lot worst if I was racing for Full-Marathon.
At this moment, it was unnecessary for me to look for another target. My legs were recovering. Now, my mind was totally focusing to reach the finishing line within the sub-2hr barrier. To make up of the lost time, I hurried my pace and dashed quickly towards the end point. Tick by tick, I counted the number of seconds had went passed in my heart. Every street and building looked similar to me, as if I have run passed them just after the starting point. At every turning point, I could imagine to see the finishing gantry.
1hr and 57 mins had passed. There was minimum marking on the route. In my mind, I calculated I still had 1km or slightly more to cover. As if a thunder stroked on my head, I overheard someone shouted “3km”. Oh no!! I had miscalculated the distance!! But, I couldn’t give up. I knew that if I slowed down my pace, I would have lost.. At my last attempt, I made a sprint towards the destination. When I saw the sight of the gantry, there was a red carpet welcoming me at the last 100m. Hanging on top of the gantry, there was a digital clock registered 2:01:48 (Chip time= 2:00:54, Rank=108) . I have failed to make it for the sub-2. Nevertheless, I felt content since I had did my best.