Friday 16 January 2009

Dubai Marathon 2009 Part II

I did it! I have achieved what what I have set to do. I completed the marathon the whole 42km 195m in 5 hours 33 mins (From the Starting Mat to the Finishing Mat tracked by the Mika chip tied on my shoe) or 5 hours 38 mins (From the gun fire to the Finishing Mat). The difference was because I started at the back of the eager swarm of runners. We started at 6:40 AM when the temperature was around 16 degrees Celsius. I had to take a leak before the race and the queue was too long. This is something the organizer of the World's Richest Marathon has to improve. The following are the phases that I had gone through to complete the race.





1-25Km
I ran like a stallion. I was in the middle of the pack. My breathing was good and my pace was consistent. It rained in my 7Km. The rain was refreshing. Running in the rain was awesome. Later the winner for last year and this year Dubai Marathon, Haile Gebrselassie from Ethiopia, who clocked 2 hours 5 mins, commented that the rain has slowed him down and thus causing him to miss breaking the new world record and getting the US$ 1 million jackpot.



26-32Km
I started to feel some sensation on my left thigh and then my right thigh started to complain. I had to walk and run, walk and run so that I could control the ache. My breathing was still good, my body temperature was OK but my thighs had started to fail me. They started to ache and get heaty. I told myself, "kan bagus kalau ade air-cond kat peha" as I thought of Eja's line in Sepi. My pace started to become irregular and slower. The weather has been very kind to us. The sun only started to sting in my 30Km. Other runners started to overtake me. I was devastated and started cursing all the oily and salty stuffs I had been consuming of late.




33-41Km
I started to realize if I kept on running I would get a serious cramp on my thigh muscles and would be picked up by the ambulance by the road side and my hope to complete the race would be shattered. I told myself that I have to change my plan. I started brisk walking, meaning my thighs remained straight and the muscles remained relaxed. I timed my brisk walking, it took me 7 minutes of brisk walking like lipas kudung to complete 1 km. I made simple calculations and I was convinced that I would still meet my personal target by just brisk walking till the end. So I did just that in a very unfashionable way to complete the race.




The last 1 km
There were so many photographers taking photo shoots at the runners nearing the finishing mat. Realizing that I wasn't technically running, I decided to switch my brisk walking to muster a little run to the finishing mat while I was photographed by many. So I did it, running and walking and running again till the end. Having completed the race within 6 hours, I was given a medal straight away after passing through the finishing mat.









The long queue to pee before the race





The start - when it was dark and cold





The results available online right after the race as it is supported by an efficient tracking mechanism



I could have made a better time. I am embarrassed that some old runners, overweight runners and even a blind lady runner (accompanied by a running guide) were all ahead of me. This proves that anyone can complete a marathon. Where there is a will, there is a way. Right now I am looking for ways to get recuperated soon enough since I have to get to work tomorrow.


12 comments:

Inah said...

waah..hebatnya bro!! hehehe..bila last inah lari? ohh..atas treadmill kat gym :P

a marathon?? sure dpt nombor corot :P

[danial][ma] said...

hej! jumper...bravo! you made Malaysia and family proud...another medal for collection...leaking yourself somewhere or use empty bottle instead...hehehe...;-)

Al Khalifah said...

Congrats! "Where there is a will, there is a way"...the cokkodok, roti canai, mee goreng must have taken affect in yr 3rd phase...but hey, yr strategy worked and you completed the race...that's matter the most!

TWS said...

aspiring achievement to kick start the year! I bet yr kids & wife back home proud of u!...salam perkenalan mr runner.

azizi said...

ooh man. that's awesome. congrats. i used to run in the marathon before, -as usual manage to get nothing. but just a simple certificate - proving that i managed to run in time (and completing it). ;-)

Setitis Tinta Di Alam Maya said...

wahh...tahniah! i will definetely kapoot on the first 5km :D

hady said...

tahniah
dapat menghabiskan larian
siap dapat medal lagi
membuktikan walau anak dua
masih fit dan mengalahkan orang bujang!

alamak, bila la nak start berjogging ni...

ms.d said...

wow!!! congratulations!

i joined the KL marathon last year with a friend but both of us couldn't get to the last end...both thighs were really sore and we were really tired..we gave up at the 10th km point and get help from the ambulance..hehe

thumbs up to you!!..at least u have made it to the last point!

ohh..hi...i'm miss D, was blog hopping and found yours.. :)

Jumper said...

Inah,
Running atas treadmill is a good start. Keep on running. Why not setting your mind to run in a marathon. The Aussies are nuts about outdoor activities. I'm sure they have various running events in Adelaide. Mate, the idea is not to get No 1 or even No 2 or whether you're ahead or corot. The idea is to complete it and fight the demon in you. You'll feel like a newborn even if you're the last to reach the end...

danial,
Thank you, my friend. Taking that leak is not really a big issue to male runners. But having thought of being a civilised Malaysian runner I found myself in the line to wait for my turn. Others went behind those bushes or palm trees to get their business done.

al khalifah,
Thanks for your comment.It feels good reading it. Thanks.

TWS,
I thought you're a spam but then ... maybe not. Glad to have met you. Thank you.

azizi,
I hope you continue running. Yeah it's just a simple medal and certificate, but in the process of completing the task and the prior trainings, there have been a good amount of body fats shredded. Also such activities really turn us to be lean physically and mentally.

Setitis Noi,
Terima kasih. ye ke? I remember masa kecik2 dulu mase pendidikan jasmani, you, walaupun kurus kering, tapi kuat lari... So regain your running talent!

hady,
Terima kasih. Dubai Marathon 2010 should be an event for you. Start running. If you need a company to run along, I can be yours.

Ms. D,
Hi...so you're the lady who inspired Hady to drop the pink petals of roses like Hansel & Gretel in search for perhaps, love?
So glad that you have come over. I hope that from the last ambulance pick up, you will return with a vengence to complete your next marathon. So put on your running shoes...

Unknown said...

Congratulations! Finishing a marathon is a great achievement, no matter what time.

I also ran in the Dubai Marathon 2009, it was a fantastic experience, I'll probably return in 2010.

Horst.

Jumper said...

Horst,
Well done! 3hrs 58 mins is really hard to beat. I may need to train from now to come back in 2010 to run along till the end with runners with the time like yours. Nevertheless,it was my maiden marathon and it was superb indeed.
So see ya in 2010!

syed said...

Hi,
I ran the marathon too, I think we were probably running next to each other at some point and time, I finished in 5 hours 15 minutes. Wishing you the best in your next marathon!