Wednesday, December 05, 2007

Singapore Marathon - Race Day

Chip Time: 4:54:10
Placement: 2499 out of 9704 and 370 out of 1331 in my age category.

The Chennai Runners group which took part in Singapore Marathon.


From L to R: Ramesh, Shumit, Vidyuth, Senthil, Shahid, Narayanan, Ram and Me (few are not in the picture). I wouldn't have participated if I hadn't joined this running group. Big thanks to them.

Well, I am really happy about completing my first marathon, but not feeling great about my timing. Hoping to do sub 4 hrs, I joined the sub 4hrs group. With just five minutes into the race, I had to take a pee break. There was already a big queue outside the toilet resulting me in losing 4-5 mins and missing the pace setters too. I was running along with sub five hours group for some time and realised that I am running slowly. Then I did a mistake of picking up the pace at around 5k. Worried about over-hydration, I didn’t consume any fluid till 9th km. By then, my hamstrings also started causing some trouble. I think it’s because of the flight travel and some strenuous walking the previous day.

I was looking out for Shumit, found him at around 9k mark and we both were following 4:15 pace setters. After 13k I was unable to keep up the pace and had to slow down. I crossed the 21k at 2:03 and missed the goal of 1:50. I was slowly munching the miles and passed the 30k mark at 3:14. The moment I saw the 30k mark, my legs stopped to take a small walk break and played the spoilsport for the rest of the run. From there on, it’s just a combination of walk and run to complete the remaining distance.

I joined Vidyuth at around 32k and we both walked, ran together till 40k mark with some stretching during the course. At around 35k, I was feeling very hungry and was desperately looking for some thing to chew. I found the banana stall at 39k mark and felt alright after swallowing one. Somehow during the struggle, I didn’t think about any inspiration quotes to keep myself moving forward. Few weeks before the race, I had a thought of dedicating my first marathon to my father and the same thought kept my legs moving during the tougher part of the race. Heart burns and quads were forcing me to walk. What if my heart stops before I touch the finish line, what if I get cramps, will I be able to achieve at least sub 5hrs finish – I was going through lot of emotions which were pushing me to further slow down and walk. It’s a battle between my mind and body in which my body was defeating my mind on most of the occasions. With only few minutes to five hours and couple of kilometres to be covered, I told Vidyuth that I am going to run till finish line. I crossed the finish line with my hands raised in the air. My stopwatch showed 4:54:19. I am dedicating my first marathon to my father.

Post race I collected my medal and finishers T-shirt and went on to take a massage at the massage centre arranged for full marathon finishers. The entire race was organised to perfection with water and isotonic drink stalls every kilometre, cheering groups, bands playing and supporters clapping all through the race course from start to finish line.

My body was coated with thick layer of salt and I was badly dehydrated. I went back to my hotel room, tried to eat food and immediately puked after taking two spoons of rice. I slept like a log for few hours and felt better after waking up. Met couple of friends that evening and celebrated with few pints of beer near the river side. Overall the experience of completing a marathon is wonderful. Now I know my shortcomings and have to figure out to correct those before my next marathon.

Check out my pictures here and here.

8 comments:

Sivaram Kannan said...

Hey Mohan,

Congrats for the awesome finish. Will join you guys soon.

George said...

Hi Mohan... thanks for the post... good to learn how you went through the 42.195. yupe..agree.. didnt think you would go to 5. Definitely thought both Shumit and you would be in the 4.00 range...though Shumit really did it well. I hope you do well under 4 in the next attempt. Good luck.

cheers..george

RamyaGiri said...

Congrats Mohan! Its a great achievement.
I think the flight travel and the walking might have left u a bit dehydrated and weary for the run. May be you could plan to arrive at the place earlier and rest well before the D day next time. Don't know much about running,jus thought would drop a line.:-)

Tanvir Kazmi said...

Mohan, congratulations on completing the run, and in real good time too. No matter how hard we train, I feel that after 32K or so, we do all experience the pain, and then try to do the best we can. I think you did a good job even after the 30K mark.

-Tanvir

RVR said...

You are now a "Marathon Man" That is what counts. Great job.
Certainly the next one would a much better one.

Keep it up.

Ramani

Srivatsan Gopinath said...

great run mohan!! kepp running.

Anonymous said...

Wish i'd run with you.. well done.. Point is you completed

Mohan said...

@Siva, thanks man. come and join us for the run soon.

@George, Yes, I have to target for next year. Have to crack sub 4:30 first and sub 4 later.

@Ramya, In fact I also thought the same. I should go one day earlier.

@Tanvir, Somehow we have to crack that 30-32k barrier. We shouldn't think about walking at that stage.

@Ramani, Srivatsan, Thanks for that.

@Hari, We missed you very much. You should plan next year for sure. Thanks.