Christmas Party 2013
After almost three months of planning and
preparation, another ground breaking event made the Road Eaters Running Club’s history.
Assuming that Christmas Parties were rarely
done on a Sunday night and no other party will go with theirs, they chose
December 22, 2013 as the date.
True Deli was chosen as the venue since the
club is a regular customer of the restaurant. The name may sound like a
bakeshop but it mainly serves Filipino dishes. Food and beverages listed on
their menu are all in Filipino, such as: Pritong Manok, Sinigang na Baboy,
Mainit na Tsaa, to name a few.
The club occupied the whole restaurant,
expecting 40 to 50 guests. The venue’s ambiance was good enough to socialize with other guests. Its soft,
low lighting created a feeling of comfort and imbue the aura of privacy and
intimacy. The walls and ceilings are all painted with appetizing colours. The
wood moulding in dark, rich paint colour created a relaxed and intimate
feeling. The club also supplied ambient music to add greater party atmosphere
in the venue.
Before 6:00 PM, Manager Jemai was the first
to come at the venue. He was making the final preparations for the party. 5:00
PM was supposedly the call time of the party organizers. However, due to the
many preparations, the call time was not followed. Manager Josh arrived next at
exactly 6:00 PM. Both of them were rushing; the guests were expected to come one
by one and it would be better if everything was ready upon their arrival.
The first guest came—Boss Winsor. He helped in doing the set up.
Then came Baby Boy Jeff, Papa Pogi Don and Mr “Permission to Post” Mico. They were all
assigned in the registration booth.
Madame Karen also helped the boys in doing
the job. Each guest would have to pass by the registration booth. Don received
the payments, while Mico and Karen took care of the HR requirements of the
club. Then, Jeff facilitated the voting of the Mr. and Ms.Congeniality.
Moreover, Winsor, after finishing the setup, collected all the presents brought
by the guests for the exchange gifts.
Then the Mandaluyong peeps--Ronald,
Lalaine, Gege and Thelsa arrived. While waiting for the other guests, they had
photo ops at the venue. Next to arrive were the strong runners of the club:
Ray, Christy and JL!
Managers Kirk and Jerome came, too. They
went immediately to the private room of the restaurant where Jemai was
preparing the surprise souvenirs.
A couple of minutes after, the Binangonan
Boys—Jigs, Alfred, and Niño came followed by BFFs Rap and Pao.Then
Concert King MJ, UltraRobot Kevin, and Kunehong Marvin next arrived.
Around 7:30 PM, the program started with
the Opening Prayer lead by Kevin. Then the most exciting part commenced—DINNER!!!
The food served on the buffet was: Mainit
na Sabaw ng Kabute, Bonggang Manok, Kalderetang Baka, Dinakdakan, Litson
Kawali, Sweet and Sour Fish Fillet, Kanin, and free flowing Iced Tea.
While everybody was eating, the rest of the
members came: Couples Wax and Julie; Jeck together with his girlfriend; Managers
Billy and Jessica; Muse Angelbert; the Salvador family: Nora, Bhong, and
Emille; Mayor Saldy; Best friends Anjo and Eya; then Pau together with his
girlfriend.
It’s good to see everyone in their party attire: polo, long sleeves,
dress, boots, heels, etc. because the team usually see each other in dri-fit
clothes and running shoes.
The program continued with hosts Josh and
Jerome. During the introduction, each were called to come up the stage for a
short interview. The members were expected to be shy but just look on how well
they presented themselves on stage!
Then the Opening Remarks were given by the
club administrators—Jerome, BJ, Jemai,
Kirk, and Josh. They gave short inspiring messages and some words of
appreciation.
Fun and entertainment began when the “wholesome” games started!
The first game was Card Relay.
Three teams with five members each were
called through draw lots cared of Winsor. Each team will have to pass the card
successfully using their lips! Jerome was suggesting the cards should have been
acetate! Haha!
The teams practiced first. They’re all having a hard time passing the card to
one another. But later they got the hang of it.
During the game, an unexpected moment
happened! While passing the card, a player accidentally kissed another when the
card fell on the floor! Man to Man! Guess who?!!!
After successfully passing two cards from
one end to another, the winning team was Team Gege, Thelsa, Ray, Emille, and
Eya! Each of them won 2 pcs. of energy
gels.
The next game was Trip to Jerusalem with a
Twist!
Boys should form a circle and girls should
circle around them. When the music stops, the girls need to insert the straw
held by their mouth to the bottles held by the thighs of the boys. The girl who
would not be able to insert her straw would be eliminated.
So another draw lots of 10 boys and 11
girls. Since they don’t have enough number of
girls at the party, they added boys on the game: Winsor and Angelbert! It
was known that Angelbert will really enjoy this game!
The music played and stopped. One by one,
the girls were eliminated. Too bad, Angelbert didn’t make it to the finals!
The winning girl was Thelsa! And the boy
with the bottle that was always first to be inserted with straw and remained
until the last round was Anjo! Thelsa won a special gift cheque from the Road
Eaters Running Club: A free race registration for the month of April! For Anjo,
he also received complimentary runner items.
More Games! Beer Drinking with a Twist!
5 men were chosen to this game. The fastest
to drink 500mL beer would win! But the twist was… they have to eat a secret “pulutan” first---banana!
Hosts Josh and Jerome originally chose Rap,
Alfred, Jigs, Niño, and Marvin —thinking that the game was suitable for them.
However, Ronald, Winsor and Emille really wanted to take the challenge so Jigs,
Niño and Marvin gave up
their slot.
The final challengers were: Rap, Winsor,
Ronald, Emille, and Alfred.
Eating the banana was choking already,
added the beer that everyone have to drink upfast!
After a couple of minutes, The Master
Tomadero was revealed—Ronald! Take note, he’s the only one who drank the beer without
ice! Bottoms up! Ronald won 200 pesos worth of gift cheque from SM Malls.
Next in line: Fruit Cocktail!
Participants will have to follow instructions
of the Game Master. A fruit will have a designated movement: Apple –Shake to the right. Orange –Shake to the left. Grapes –Shake backward. Banana –Shake forward. The instructions would get
faster and faster. If a participant made a mistake, he would be eliminated.
Again, 10 boys were selected via draw lots.
As the game went on, participants got confused of the movements. One by one,
they got eliminated. In the middle of the game, the audience suggested to add
another movement: Watermelon: shake hands upward; and coconut: shake hands
downward.
Everyone’s favourite was the banana and watermelon movement. While for
Angelbert, it was grapes and coconut. Haha!
When two boys remained, Niño and Kevin, they decided to do the movements
face to face! Haha! Funny how they did banana, watermelon, and coconut!
Finally, the winner was Kevin UltraRobot!
He won complimentary runner items.
The last but not the least game: Identify
that body part!
Partners would identify body parts that
starts in the letter P (parts of the female) and T (parts of the male). English
or Filipino. The most number of identified body parts will win.
Funny how creative both partners on naming
the letter Ts and letter Ps on the body parts of their partners!
Only one pair identified the “perfect” letter T on the male. Haha! It’s Nora to JL! Guess what that body part is!
Cumulatively, the most number of identified
body parts were team Pao and Karen! Both of them received complimentary runner
items and energy gels.
Next parts of the program were song and
dance numbers:
Song numbers from:
Josh--“I don’t wanna Miss a Thing”—Birit King!
and MJ--“Himala”—cool voice as the
winds!
Also, dance numbers from:
Don--“Stay the Night”—smooth, sharp, and
sweet!
Pao--“Gimme Gimme”—wild and vibrating!!!
and
Jerome--“Oops Kiri Oops”—spicy and sexy!
While having fun on these entertainment
numbers, guests had their take 2s, take 3s and take 4s at meals on the buffet!
Too bad, True Deli has forgotten to prepare the Buko Pandan desert.
The club also surprised the November and
December Birthday Celebrants though a Delightful Birthday Cake! The celebrants
were Eya, Anjo, Jerome, Alfred, Lalaine, and JL! They blew the candles on the cake as if the
Christmas party was the exact date of their birthday!
The program continued with the exchange
gifts. Worth 300 Php gifts that should be creative. The club set the exchange
gift No-No’s such as:
picture frame/album
towel/handkerchief
wall clock
flower vase
plate/glass/cup/etc
soap
candle
wine
cash/piggy bank/GC
cell phone load
Good thing, everybody followed the
guidelines! Some brought runners items, physical fitness, apparel, and other
stuff. Upon receiving, the gifts were opened immediately and judged if it’s really worth 300 Php! Some gifts seemed
more than the price!
After that, the Road Eaters Running Club
recognized a few people for the RERC Awards.
They first awarded the voted Mister and
Miss Congeniality Award.
Miss Congeniality was Karen Nuez! She already left the party so she was represented by Billy.
Miss Congeniality was Karen Nuez! She already left the party so she was represented by Billy.
Next, Mister Congeniality was Ray
Sarmiento!
Both of them received certificate and
Exclusive Gift Cheques from the Road Eaters Running Club: Worth 250 Php meals
on the official run events for September and November respectively.
Moreover, the Administrators chose the
recipient of the Exemplar and Loyalty Award—deserved by Marvin Maquirang!
He started his barefoot running career
through the Road Eaters Running Club (21K at SIM 2013). He also level up to 32K
barefoot (RU2 2013), 42K barefoot (RUPM 2013), 50K barefoot (R2L 2013).
Present
in 8 out of 10 official races (runner in 7 races, support in 1 race).
Representing Road Eaters Running Club in every event, because he always wears
the club official singlet and tech shirt.
The grandest award—Runner of the Year 2013—went to Kevin Eusebio!
Started his running career through the Road
Eaters Running Club (10K at RU3 2013). Trained and level up with the club: from
his first 10k, first 21k, first 32k, first 42k, and first 50k. He has
outstanding PR: Sub 1 for 10K, Sub 2 for 21k. He is also present in 9 out of 10
official races.
Both of them also received certificate and
Exclusive Gift Cheques from the Road Eaters Running Club: Free race
registration for the month of March and June respectively.
The club also awarded the Stag and Star of
the Night. It was none other than Emille Salvador and Julie Ann Palmares! How
gorgeous they were that night! Both of them received certificate of
recognition.
The next part of the program was the traditional
Symbolic Wine Toast. Each of the club members had a drink. By the leading of
Josh, he wished success and prosperity of the club for 2014 and the years to
come. Cheers!
The party concluded with photo ops. They
had their group picture! They also maximized the use of the photo
wall! Solos and groups were made. Most of them were wacky shots!
Then everyone kissed and bid goodbye. All
of the club members were very thankful for the Christmas party. May it be
personal message, group message through text and wall posts on the Facebook
group of the club--all were signs of everyone’s appreciation.
Tag :
Christmas Party,
True Deli Cafe,
Nike: We Run Manila 2013
"Interconnectedness"
The club’s Nike We Run experience was incredibly awesome.
Coming from different agendas before the race, they took the challenge and went head on.
In the previous races, the club often come late and was always in a hurry to the starting line. Last year's Nike: We Run Manila, was jam-packed with people and parking was hassle. Since they were not familiar with the traffic in Marikina and didn't want to come late again, they left early and set their ETA at 2:30pm.
The pick-ups were easy and everyone was on time. Those who were in the van were Jemai, Jeff, Kevin, Don, Mico, Ray, Karen, Eya(+2 friends), and Rap.
Around 2:30PM – They arrived and found a good parking spot right beside the entrance. The DJ can already be heard blasting some good beats. They went inside the Nike Village while waiting for the other club members who decided to go to Marikina on their own.
2:50PM - Don initiated the stretching and warm-up exercise. They did the regular leg-swings and high-knees. Ronald, Lalaine, Gege, Nora, and Emille joined us. Some took a few laps beside the oval to break some sweat.
3:20PM - The "starting pen" was already open. They squeezed in the sea of runners until they reached other Road Eaters at Wave 2. They met Jigs, Alfred and Bogs. All of them were compressed. The weather was hot even though there was a drizzle. They were lucky that a few cold winds passed through them and they were under an Acacia tree. Breathing was difficult. They gasped for air like Koi fishes trapped in the ponds. While waiting for gun start, they took some group selfies and photos of their running shoes in a circle.
The emcee was cheering them up, holding the crowd's energy on high. Everyone was amazed by the flying Gyrocopter Camera. Also, Jeron Teng was holding a flag at the starting line.
3:45PM - The official warm-up for the runners began. As in every race, it was nearly impossible to copy the leader of the warm-up because of the tight space. They can only stretch their arms up.
3:55PM - Countdown & Gun Start- The music was intense and everyone was cheering and shouting. Confetti started to blast all over the starting line. On gun start the first wave of runners were released. Road Eaters in the second wave marched to the starting line and waited for their turn. After 8 minutes, they had the second go signal and that's when the battle started:
In the beginning Don tried to pace with Jemai and Kevin but they got separated at the first kilometer. Kevin was ahead of the club. The first 3-4km was a bottle-neck! The road was on a residential area and there were only two lanes.
Bystanders were all over the place, some were cheering and while some were criticizing the runners. We heard a bystander who yelled to a runner beside me saying "Ang taba mo!” Then he quickly replied, "Kahit mataba ako at least tumatakbo ako! Eh ikaw??" Haha. The early moments of the race was funny and a bit frustrating. Frustating because of doing "patintero" on the narrow road. So they ran on the sides, on the sidewalks, jumping over dog feces, dodging concrete posts and avoiding bystanders. They were like a stalling car, pushing forward then stopping, forward, then stopping again. The rule set by the organizer was not followed: slow runners still walked on both sides of the road and blocked the runners who were overtaking.
There were a lot of corners along the route but they stick on the shorter radius. When the road widened and the residential area was gone, some picked up speed.
Though there were still walkers everywhere they could now move freely and pass on both sides of the road. The first hydration station had adequate supply of water for the runners. They had very long tables but the newbies still grabbed their drink on the front end. The rear end was full of cups but nobody was getting a drink there.
As they headed for an incline, everyone was challenged. On the top of the incline was a narrow left turn which led to a long decline going back to the intersection.
Some took advantage of the downward road, keeping their pace on a high level. Barefoot runners were also noticed in the race.
They also ran on a peeled road where the gravel are exposed on the cement. Even with shoes, it still hurt. Bystanders were still cheering on and the kids were begging for high-fives to encourage the runners. Some bystanders who had smart phones kept taking pictures and videos of the event. They were happy to see a huge running event in the town.
Last 2KM - On the last part of the race, all runners were headed back to the oval of Marikina Sports Complex, and had set up a few sound system. It encouraged runners to stride with the music--their feet landing on every beat of the bass.
Last 500m - The row of photographers on the street signaled that it was in the last part of the race route. Every Road Eater finished with glory and victory!
**POST-RACE** Most exciting and fun experience:
Everyone got their loot bags, and then went back to the van to freshen up. They met other Road Eaters: Angie, Jane, Thelsa, and Marlon.
Road Eaters went to the grandstand and had photo ops in front of the stage. Funny how they maximized the banner as props for the pictorial.
Everyone was given neon glow sticks and some made it a necklace and a bracelet.
Then the hosts announced that QUEST is up next. Though not everyone knew him, he was a certified crowd pleaser. He will sing a tune and let the audience repeat after him. The runners were fools so they just sang along.
All the lights went off. The entire crowd shouted so loud--it was penetrating to the soul. The runners kept shouting and yelling and screaming all at the same time.
The glow lights lit up and camera phones were like stars all around. The club was so high! They were on a trance. Some caught them selves teary-eyed. They were grateful for the run and because they are alive. The mood quickly changed when the DJ played Clarity by Zedd. The Road Eaters formed a circle and started doing cancans.
Everyone was on party-mode. Even strangers joined our circle and danced with the club. The DJ even pointed the club because they became the life of the party!
All were tired and hungry so they stopped dancing. They shouted “Kainan na!! Kainan na!”
Road Eaters had a good dinner at Tapsi Ni Vivian. After eating they said their goodbyes and went home. They got home feeling happy and grateful. The whole experience was certainly a treasure that each of them will keep.
Writer/Contributor: Don Santillan
Helping out Typhoon Yolanda victims
Knowing that you are helping to create a peaceful world and a safer planet is only a fraction of the pride that a volunteer should feel every time they lend a helping hand.
To volunteer--is to contribute your goodness and works to humanity unselfishly, without seeking any rewards.
A week after the onslaught of a powerful typhoon, twelve mighty Road Eaters (Josh, Kirk, Jemai, Arjay, Jeff, Marvin, JL, Ray, Mico, Emille, Jane, and Winsor) devoted time and effort to undertake some tasks at the Department of Social Welfare and Development's Relief Operations Hub in Pasay City.
What they did was just a little way to help out fellow Filipinos in the affected areas of Super Typhoon Yolanda.
At 2:00 PM they had their meeting place at Alpha Land Mall near MRT Magallanes Station. Then, by the use of JL's vehicle, they drove their way without knowing the exact location of the hub. They only knew that it was at the back of NAIA Terminal 2. But the club got there easily because during that time, it was noticeable; army trucks with goods were going in and out of that place.
Upon arriving at 4:00 PM, the club registered first, and then left some goods that they have brought with them. The area was very busy. It was a big warehouse full of army and navy people with other civilians.
While waiting to be oriented, a DSWD personnel asked if someone could distribute biscuits to the new volunteers in the orientation area. Kirk pleasurably did the job.
A couple of minutes after, someone came and asked for volunteers who could distribute drinking water to all people all over the area. The club stood up immediately to volunteer. They delivered gallons and cups to everyone and all thirsty volunteers were hydrated that afternoon.
They went back to the orientation area. The club's arrival was just in time to complete the number of volunteers for batch orientation.
After the orientation, the DSWD personnel asked if someone could replace her to orient the next batches of volunteers. Josh conducted the proceeding orientations.
The rest of the gang were deployed to repack and lift sacks of rice. Marvin and Emille were assigned to do the inventory checking of all the goods going out of the warehouse.
The great work ended at 8:00 PM. They bid goodbye to their fellow volunteers and DSWD personnel. And of course… they had a photo opportunity with the Army with all the goods they repacked in the background.
Writer/Contributor: Josh Asence
To volunteer--is to contribute your goodness and works to humanity unselfishly, without seeking any rewards.
A week after the onslaught of a powerful typhoon, twelve mighty Road Eaters (Josh, Kirk, Jemai, Arjay, Jeff, Marvin, JL, Ray, Mico, Emille, Jane, and Winsor) devoted time and effort to undertake some tasks at the Department of Social Welfare and Development's Relief Operations Hub in Pasay City.
What they did was just a little way to help out fellow Filipinos in the affected areas of Super Typhoon Yolanda.
At 2:00 PM they had their meeting place at Alpha Land Mall near MRT Magallanes Station. Then, by the use of JL's vehicle, they drove their way without knowing the exact location of the hub. They only knew that it was at the back of NAIA Terminal 2. But the club got there easily because during that time, it was noticeable; army trucks with goods were going in and out of that place.
Upon arriving at 4:00 PM, the club registered first, and then left some goods that they have brought with them. The area was very busy. It was a big warehouse full of army and navy people with other civilians.
While waiting to be oriented, a DSWD personnel asked if someone could distribute biscuits to the new volunteers in the orientation area. Kirk pleasurably did the job.
A couple of minutes after, someone came and asked for volunteers who could distribute drinking water to all people all over the area. The club stood up immediately to volunteer. They delivered gallons and cups to everyone and all thirsty volunteers were hydrated that afternoon.
They went back to the orientation area. The club's arrival was just in time to complete the number of volunteers for batch orientation.
After the orientation, the DSWD personnel asked if someone could replace her to orient the next batches of volunteers. Josh conducted the proceeding orientations.
The rest of the gang were deployed to repack and lift sacks of rice. Marvin and Emille were assigned to do the inventory checking of all the goods going out of the warehouse.
The great work ended at 8:00 PM. They bid goodbye to their fellow volunteers and DSWD personnel. And of course… they had a photo opportunity with the Army with all the goods they repacked in the background.
It might have been a long and tiring day… It might be a long ride back home… but it was yet another fulfilling experience for each of the volunteers from the Road Eaters Running Club.
Writer/Contributor: Josh Asence
Tag :
Other Activities,
Rescue Run 2013
Rovic Canono of The Greentennial Run organized Rescue Run 2013, a marathon that aimed at uniting Filipino running communities to help the victims of Typhoon Yolanda.
For a minimum donation of P150.00, runners could choose between 5K and 10K categories. Five members of the Road Eaters Running Club joined this race for a cause on November 16, 2014, 8 days after the devastating typhoon made its first landfall.
Before the gunstart, there was a moment of silence. All who joined the race were asked to offer prayers for the typhoon victims.
People of all walks of life were seen running or walking at Bonifacio Global City and then going up the Kalayaan Flyover. One round (5K) or two rounds (10K) of legwork were offered to their fellow countrymen. They were also given a chance to write down their sympathies and motivational support.
Writer/Contributor: Jerome Catipon
Road Eaters Running Clinic Session 10
It was 4 o'clock in the afternoon when members of the Road Eaters Running Club met in front of Villamor Hall, also known as the University Theatre at UP Diliman. Those who attended for the first time at UP were Lalaine, Gege, Jane, Jerome, and Don. Other attendees were Jemai, Kirk, Marvin, Jeff, Ray, and Josh.
While the afternoon sun was still up, they started shooting some videos for the Teaser Plug / Audio-Video Presentation for their upcoming Christmas Party. They had to rush it because the sun will set in just a short while.
Sunset came, so they looked for an area in the campus where it was well lighted. They chose the location where the oblation statue was located, because Christmas lights made the area bright.
Then the formal training started. Jerome led the core training while Josh took some video footage. Too bad, Jerome’s DSLR's battery was used up. Good thing, Josh brought his compact camera.
While everyone was busy on the different workouts, Josh called them one by one for the on-cam interview.
After the entire training, everyone had a chance to be in front of the camera and invited every club member to attend the Christmas Party to be held on December 22. Most of them had their take 2, take 3, and even take 4!
The day's activities concluded in an eating session at Rodics Diner.
While the afternoon sun was still up, they started shooting some videos for the Teaser Plug / Audio-Video Presentation for their upcoming Christmas Party. They had to rush it because the sun will set in just a short while.
Sunset came, so they looked for an area in the campus where it was well lighted. They chose the location where the oblation statue was located, because Christmas lights made the area bright.
Then the formal training started. Jerome led the core training while Josh took some video footage. Too bad, Jerome’s DSLR's battery was used up. Good thing, Josh brought his compact camera.
While everyone was busy on the different workouts, Josh called them one by one for the on-cam interview.
After the entire training, everyone had a chance to be in front of the camera and invited every club member to attend the Christmas Party to be held on December 22. Most of them had their take 2, take 3, and even take 4!
The day's activities concluded in an eating session at Rodics Diner.
Writer/Contributor: Josh Asence
Tag :
Trainings,
UP Diliman,
New Balance Power Run 2013
New Balance (NB) Power Run 2013 was the next official event of the club right after it held its anniversary in the recently concluded Run United Philippine Marathon (RUPM) 2013.
Unlike the anniversary run, NB Power Run’s participants were lesser in number because the club devoted its time and energy on RUPM. The registered participants were Winsor, Jerome, Luther, Mico, Jigs, Alfred, and Walter for 25K. However, Winsor and Jerome couldn't join the race so BJ and Arjay replaced them.
Kirk and Jeck participated the 16K. The two of them won free race slots for the NB Power Run. How lucky they were!
The support crew were Jemai, Josh, Ronald, Lalaine, Gege and Marvin. But Marvin turned into a 10K participant after receiving a free race kit from Zharmee Cabuago, a friend of Josh. Gege should have been a turned runner, too (because Josh received 2 race kits from Zharmee), however, she really couldn’t because of “a girl thing”. Good thing, Marvin was ready to run, even if he didn't have his running shoes for he is a skilled barefoot runner.
Ronald and Jemai acted as photographers. It was Jemai’s first time to take photos of running people. Celebrities like Solenn Heusaff, Erwan Heusaff, and Isabelle Daza joined the race too. Josh told Jemai that if he could capture all those celebrities, his venture for photography would be a success!
At exactly 4:30 AM, the 25K race started. The route in BGC was a usual one but it was difficult to run up the flyover to Makati. Runrio organized it well, complete with hydration stations, fruit stations, stand by ambulance, and marshalls. The weather was fine all throughout the race.
Every Road Eater has his own story and everyone finished completed the race successfully. First to arrive was Jeck (leading for 16K). Followed by Marvin (lone 10K), then Alfred (leading for 25K). Next were Kirk, BJ, Jigs, Arjay, Luther, and Mico.
Alfred and Jigs introduced their friend, Bogs to the club, and the club welcomed him cordially.
Right after the race, Lalaine and Gege had to go since they had office work on Sundays. The club really appreciated their time to support the runners.
All were waiting for Walter until he called that he already crossed the finish line! So the club went to the finish line for their traditional group photo. However, they were not able to see Walter, so they proceed to the photo op without him.
Since everyone was hungry, it’s time for breakfast! The first batch of club members was accompanied by the service van to Makati. While the second batch is waiting, Walter and his friends came. Walter introduced Oddy and Leon and the club welcomed them cordially as well.
The club dined at KFC in Aegis People Support Center. They shared their own experiences during the race. Bogs, Oddy and Leon were formally introduced to the club as well. The club talked about their future races, and everything under the sun.
NB Power Run was another great experience of the club to share.
Rizal to Laguna 50K Ultra Marathon
“Running is a road to self-awareness and dependence.. You can
push yourself to the extremes and learn the excruciating reality of your
physical and mental bound or coast quietly down a unique path watching
the world spin beneath your feet. But when you are through, exhilarated
and exhausted, at least for a moment everything seems right with the
world.”
October 26-27, 2013
The service van started picking up each member of the team at exactly 5 in the afternoon. There was a little bit of delay with the itinerary because of the DPWH’s infinite road re-blockings. But when we already got out of the metro, reaching Pililia, Rizal was already airily.
At exactly 1:27 in the morning, the Road Eaters Running Club’s service van finally reached Pililia Municipal Hall. This is where the participants had to verify their registration for the race and also for claiming their bib. Immediately after the registration, all the Road Eaters’ participants conditioned themselves and prepared their running paraphernalias from headlamp to hydration bottles to their energy gels; they are now ready.
The grounds where the gun start took place is full of enthusiastic and voracious runners. From the “elites” down to the “rookies”. Few minutes before the start, we had the chance to take photos while sending them well and goodluck wishes!
The club’s representatives for the first Rizal to Laguna 50K Ultra Marathon were BJ, Jeck, Jerome, Kevin, Kirk, Luther and Marvin.
The support crew were Josh, Lyvia, Jessica and Ray.
KM 7: GPS FAIL
The support crew immediately moved inside the van as soon as the race started. They were supposed to stop at KM 5 but ended stopping at KM 7. The GPS (Global Positioning System) failed to assist them because there was no internet connection in the mountains of Rizal. The option of the team was to rely to ‘Kuya Ake’, the service van driver. He uses the van’s speedometer to measure the road’s distance. Now that they have a human GPS, they were now patiently waiting for the first Road Eater to come. But guess who did they saw first? As usual, it was Amos of the Ultra Snail Brotherhood (Team USB). Lyvia was really happy to see him (well, she’s always happy to see him); the first Road Eater to cross the 7th kilometer line was ‘Ultra-robot’ Kevin.
Immediately after Kevin left, Jerome and Jeck came. Third were BJ and Marvin. Fourth was Luther who felt slightly knee pain and last but not the least, the stronger-than-ever, Kirk. Now, they can move to the next stop.
KM 15: DIFFERENT PACE; DIFFERENT NEEDS
As a tradition, when the support van moved to the next stop and saw a running Road Eater, it’s either the van will honk or cheer them loudly.
Jerome and Jeck came in first followed by Kevin. The three Road Eaters decided to run together after this stop. After several minutes, BJ and Marvin came. BJ asks for pizza while Marvin tried to take a nap beside the road… in supine position. Fourth was Luther, who felt knee pain, so Ray decided to put some heat liniment on his knees and then Kirk.
KM 26: HALFWAY THERE
The support crew also needed to take a rest, so Lyvia and Ray took in-charge of the support team while Jessica and Josh soundly sleeps. Lyvia and Ray sat on the road while eating, talking and laughing while waiting for the first Road Eater to pass by.
After 30 minutes, Jerome and Jeck came, and then followed by Kevin. Cramps and sprains were already felt by our dear Road Eaters. Lyvia offered food while Ray sprayed heat liniments to their legs and knees to prevent further injuries.
BJ and Marvin came and they stayed a little longer, they needed to eat and charge up for the next half of the race. After they left, Luther came and asking for some iodized salt. But unfortunately, the crew doesn’t have any salt with them. He stayed a little bit longer also to charge up.
After a while, the mighty Kirk came. The support crew noticed that this guy is getting better and stronger. He actually runs effortlessly. He didn’t stay longer because he wants to reach BJ and Marvs. He also asked for iodized salt which is unfortunately the crew doesn’t have.
KM 36: PHANTOM OF PAIN
It was already pass-6 in the morning when the support van reached KM 36. Josh and Jess were already awake. Josh prepared the breakfast for the support crew and service van driver. He wants everyone to eat their breakfast so that they will have enough energy until the end of the race. Lyvia and Ray are still hunting iodized salt. Luckily, they found this mini sari-sari store nearby that sells salt.
This is one of the hardest stop as the support crew saw their fellow club members suffer in pain. Now, the support team are working hand in hand for the runners’ different type of needs. Lyvia and Jess in charge for the food and refreshments while Josh and Ray acted as the Physical Therapist of the team.
KM 46: ALMOST THERE
The support van stopped in between the town of Lumban and Pagsanjan. The crew doesn’t want to waste every single minute; they offered pizzas, sandwiches, water and Lyvia’s cold jelly to all passing runners.
They also had time to take some photos within the area while waiting for the first Road Eater to come.
Jerome and Jeck were the first Road Eaters who reached the support van’s last stop. These two needed less attention as they looked completely okay. Several minutes after they left, Kevin came. Josh offered to change his water and sports drink, Lyvia offered pizza while Ray offered him a massage.
Third were BJ and Marvin who also needed some stretching and massage. They stayed a little while as they have 3 more hours before the cut-off. Josh and Ray rendered massage to both of them.
Kirk was the fourth one who came and asking for immediate attention. His blisters appeared again (Yes, like the ones appeared during T2K Ultra Marathon) that prevents him from running properly. Ray immediately applied antiseptic solution on the blister area and covered it with sterile gauze. But Kirk noticed that it was too bulky so he asked if it can be covered by leukoplast alone.
Lastly, Luther came with visible pain all over his face (But mind you, he still manages to smile. Incredible, isn’t it?) Even though he is not in good shape, he is still determined to finish the race.
KM 50: THE FINISH LINE
Before the support van arrived at Sta. Cruz Municipal Hall, three strong Road Eaters already finished the race. The first one was Jerome (6:55:26), runner-up was Jeck (7:35:57), and the third one was Kevin (8:00:53).
Josh had to leave the other crew to find the Jerome, Jeck and Kevin. Lyvia, Jess and Ray decided to clean and arrange the service van so that later on, all the finishers can relax and sit comfortably.
After a while, they saw BJ and Marvin running towards the finish line. Everybody was cheering for them. Fourth place goes to BJ (8:20:07) and fifth goes to Marvin (8:20:46).
Now, the Road Eaters gathered near the finish line patiently waiting for Kirk and Luther.
Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No! It was Kirk running towards the finish line! Everybody was really proud of him! He’s at 6th place (8:54:30).
The Lanzones Runner is coming! Luther finishes the race (9:17:28) and ranked 7th among the other Road Eaters!
This race only proves that this team is really competitive (despite of their lack of training and sleep). All the participants were able to conquer their fuss and throe towards their triumph and that is something this team can be proud of. Now, everyone is looking forward for the second leg of this ultra trilogy.
Congratulations to all the finishers! Rest well and recover!
Writer/Contributor: Ray Sarmiento
October 26-27, 2013
The service van started picking up each member of the team at exactly 5 in the afternoon. There was a little bit of delay with the itinerary because of the DPWH’s infinite road re-blockings. But when we already got out of the metro, reaching Pililia, Rizal was already airily.
At exactly 1:27 in the morning, the Road Eaters Running Club’s service van finally reached Pililia Municipal Hall. This is where the participants had to verify their registration for the race and also for claiming their bib. Immediately after the registration, all the Road Eaters’ participants conditioned themselves and prepared their running paraphernalias from headlamp to hydration bottles to their energy gels; they are now ready.
The grounds where the gun start took place is full of enthusiastic and voracious runners. From the “elites” down to the “rookies”. Few minutes before the start, we had the chance to take photos while sending them well and goodluck wishes!
The club’s representatives for the first Rizal to Laguna 50K Ultra Marathon were BJ, Jeck, Jerome, Kevin, Kirk, Luther and Marvin.
The support crew were Josh, Lyvia, Jessica and Ray.
KM 7: GPS FAIL
The support crew immediately moved inside the van as soon as the race started. They were supposed to stop at KM 5 but ended stopping at KM 7. The GPS (Global Positioning System) failed to assist them because there was no internet connection in the mountains of Rizal. The option of the team was to rely to ‘Kuya Ake’, the service van driver. He uses the van’s speedometer to measure the road’s distance. Now that they have a human GPS, they were now patiently waiting for the first Road Eater to come. But guess who did they saw first? As usual, it was Amos of the Ultra Snail Brotherhood (Team USB). Lyvia was really happy to see him (well, she’s always happy to see him); the first Road Eater to cross the 7th kilometer line was ‘Ultra-robot’ Kevin.
Immediately after Kevin left, Jerome and Jeck came. Third were BJ and Marvin. Fourth was Luther who felt slightly knee pain and last but not the least, the stronger-than-ever, Kirk. Now, they can move to the next stop.
KM 15: DIFFERENT PACE; DIFFERENT NEEDS
As a tradition, when the support van moved to the next stop and saw a running Road Eater, it’s either the van will honk or cheer them loudly.
Jerome and Jeck came in first followed by Kevin. The three Road Eaters decided to run together after this stop. After several minutes, BJ and Marvin came. BJ asks for pizza while Marvin tried to take a nap beside the road… in supine position. Fourth was Luther, who felt knee pain, so Ray decided to put some heat liniment on his knees and then Kirk.
KM 26: HALFWAY THERE
The support crew also needed to take a rest, so Lyvia and Ray took in-charge of the support team while Jessica and Josh soundly sleeps. Lyvia and Ray sat on the road while eating, talking and laughing while waiting for the first Road Eater to pass by.
After 30 minutes, Jerome and Jeck came, and then followed by Kevin. Cramps and sprains were already felt by our dear Road Eaters. Lyvia offered food while Ray sprayed heat liniments to their legs and knees to prevent further injuries.
BJ and Marvin came and they stayed a little longer, they needed to eat and charge up for the next half of the race. After they left, Luther came and asking for some iodized salt. But unfortunately, the crew doesn’t have any salt with them. He stayed a little bit longer also to charge up.
After a while, the mighty Kirk came. The support crew noticed that this guy is getting better and stronger. He actually runs effortlessly. He didn’t stay longer because he wants to reach BJ and Marvs. He also asked for iodized salt which is unfortunately the crew doesn’t have.
KM 36: PHANTOM OF PAIN
It was already pass-6 in the morning when the support van reached KM 36. Josh and Jess were already awake. Josh prepared the breakfast for the support crew and service van driver. He wants everyone to eat their breakfast so that they will have enough energy until the end of the race. Lyvia and Ray are still hunting iodized salt. Luckily, they found this mini sari-sari store nearby that sells salt.
This is one of the hardest stop as the support crew saw their fellow club members suffer in pain. Now, the support team are working hand in hand for the runners’ different type of needs. Lyvia and Jess in charge for the food and refreshments while Josh and Ray acted as the Physical Therapist of the team.
KM 46: ALMOST THERE
The support van stopped in between the town of Lumban and Pagsanjan. The crew doesn’t want to waste every single minute; they offered pizzas, sandwiches, water and Lyvia’s cold jelly to all passing runners.
They also had time to take some photos within the area while waiting for the first Road Eater to come.
Jerome and Jeck were the first Road Eaters who reached the support van’s last stop. These two needed less attention as they looked completely okay. Several minutes after they left, Kevin came. Josh offered to change his water and sports drink, Lyvia offered pizza while Ray offered him a massage.
Third were BJ and Marvin who also needed some stretching and massage. They stayed a little while as they have 3 more hours before the cut-off. Josh and Ray rendered massage to both of them.
Kirk was the fourth one who came and asking for immediate attention. His blisters appeared again (Yes, like the ones appeared during T2K Ultra Marathon) that prevents him from running properly. Ray immediately applied antiseptic solution on the blister area and covered it with sterile gauze. But Kirk noticed that it was too bulky so he asked if it can be covered by leukoplast alone.
Lastly, Luther came with visible pain all over his face (But mind you, he still manages to smile. Incredible, isn’t it?) Even though he is not in good shape, he is still determined to finish the race.
KM 50: THE FINISH LINE
Before the support van arrived at Sta. Cruz Municipal Hall, three strong Road Eaters already finished the race. The first one was Jerome (6:55:26), runner-up was Jeck (7:35:57), and the third one was Kevin (8:00:53).
Josh had to leave the other crew to find the Jerome, Jeck and Kevin. Lyvia, Jess and Ray decided to clean and arrange the service van so that later on, all the finishers can relax and sit comfortably.
After a while, they saw BJ and Marvin running towards the finish line. Everybody was cheering for them. Fourth place goes to BJ (8:20:07) and fifth goes to Marvin (8:20:46).
Now, the Road Eaters gathered near the finish line patiently waiting for Kirk and Luther.
Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No! It was Kirk running towards the finish line! Everybody was really proud of him! He’s at 6th place (8:54:30).
The Lanzones Runner is coming! Luther finishes the race (9:17:28) and ranked 7th among the other Road Eaters!
This race only proves that this team is really competitive (despite of their lack of training and sleep). All the participants were able to conquer their fuss and throe towards their triumph and that is something this team can be proud of. Now, everyone is looking forward for the second leg of this ultra trilogy.
Congratulations to all the finishers! Rest well and recover!
Writer/Contributor: Ray Sarmiento
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