Sunday, October 4, 2009

October Run Festival - "You'll Never Walk (RUN) Alone



When you walk (RUN) through the storm
Hold your head up high
And don’t be afraid of the dark
At the end of the storm
There’s a golden sky
And the sweet silver song of the lark


The song “You’ll Never Walk Alone” in its 1st stanza clearly describes the picture above and can be associated in the recent developments in Metro Manila after the tropical storm “ONDOY” and typhoon “PEPENG”. Further, if you change the word “walk” to “run" it will describe the atmosphere in today’s 5TH OCTOBER RUN FESTIVAL.

Today 04Oct09, was such a significant day to be thankful to the Lord that he has spared Manila from the wrath of “PEPENG”. It was so nice to see familiar faces again on the road. It was great to see Bald Runner (Jovie Narcise) and the Team Bald Runners, Jinoe and Que Gavan and the Takbo.ph group, Jonel Mendoza and the Team Hardcore and others as if to signal and welcome the day for life to move on.



I was only entered in the 5K run, so, I had the opportunity to talk with the guys running the 16K while they were inside the holding area waiting for the gun start. I was still having my casual talk with some of the 16K runners that suddenly without warning the starting gun was sounder. Those that I was talking to have that surprised look of “do we start to run now”. After three seconds or so, by instinct the flow of runners just started.

After the 16K left the starting line, all 5K runners were called to check-in themselves and await the start. It was at this time that I joined Queenie and Luis of Takbo.ph We were having some casual talk that again without any warning the starting gun was sounded. Wow! This race does have a quick start! So much so that it was only after about 500 meters that I remember to push the start button on my Garmin Forerunner 405.

5K run was but a short run, so there is nothing much to say of the route, although there were a sufficient number of marshals along the route and a good number and well positioned water stations. I do not know if I just missed it, but I was not aware if there were distance markers along the route. Congratulations to The Fort Striders Club, Inc. for holding the event on its 5th year. It was a good race after a storm.

My 5k today was 28m03s a great way to welcome the golden sky!

2 comments:

  1. Nice to hang out with you awhile ago Sir Amado! Like yourself, I was completely perturbed by the abrupt start. I think I may have lost several seconds there trying to figure out what was going on :) Wow what a wonderful time you had sir! Congratulations! God bless and we were all spared the storm :)

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  2. Dear Luis - Thanks Luis its always nice to interact with you!

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