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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! :D


Writer/Contributor: Ray Sarmiento

Run United Philippine Marathon 2013

The Blazing Road Eaters


From sparks to firestarters, passion for the love of this sport kept aflame and embers constantly burned. The fire in the hearts of these people were never extinguished and now after almost 400 days from their first marathon, blazing forth were the Road Eaters in their crisp-colored technical shirts like bonfires under a starry night.

 The SUPPOrT CREW with Yeng

More or less 46 Road Eaters Running Club (RERC) members got ready in the wee hours of October 6, 2013 for the club’s official race for the third quarter of 2013, the Run United Philippine Marathon (RUPM). In line with its objective to promote running, RERC – through their officers – pinpoints one major race every month and encourages their members to participate in it.

The 10K Runners

The 21K Runners

RERC’s 42K runners for RUPM 2013 had to assemble as early as 2 AM in Bonifacio Global City (BGC) for the 3 AM gun time while the 21K runners congregated at SM Mall of Asia (MOA) for the 4 AM start of the half-marathon race. RERC participants for the 10K started their race the latest at 5:30 AM. The race proved to be memorable for majority of the club members: this race was the first for several to finish a full marathon; for others, new personal records (PRs) were achieved such as finishing the 42K race under 5 hours [phoooey, talk about some serious marathon running pace]; and still for others, this was one level up in terms of the distance categories that they have thus far joined in their running experience.

The 42K Runners

In addition to the exhilarating results of the race, RUPM also came as the first year anniversary of the club. It was indeed a very special day for the club's delegates (the highest in number). Runrio's singlets looked as if the pavement was on fire especially when looking at the runners' backs; on the other hand, the Road Eaters' shirts proved to stand out and it was easy to say 'Hi!' and 'Hello' to each other. 


"Hey! We have the same shirt! You're a Road Eater! Hello to you!"

For the second part of the anniversary, the Blazing Road Eaters had their lunch at Max's Restaurant in Manila. They got to know each other's names and celebrated Christy's birthday!

Pagkain! Pagkain! At marami pa pong pagkain please! Hanggang dulo po kami!

And for Christy's birthday, the crowd was like:

"Haa---"
"Haa---"
"Haa---"
"Haapp---"
"Happy Birthday to you, Happy Birthday to you, Happy Birthday, Happy Birthday, Happy Birthday to you!"


And after all of these, the Road Eaters will enter the next season in the sun. Congratulations!



Race Results (updated on October 14, 2013)


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Reviews & Comments:

Lalaine Sibulan, 21K
Experience: Super happy, I exceeded myself today. Beat my PR last RU2.
Race Review: As usual, bumabaha ng tubig & Gatorade, at may free energy gel pa =)

Gege Dilla, 21K
Experience: As usual, I'm injured again but still happy & fulfilled.
Race Review: Very organized, the best talaga si Coach Rio.

Mico Uba, 21K
Experience: First marathon (21K agad); masaya, masarap sa pakiramdam pero masakit sa paa.
Race Review: Well-organized, madaming water, Gatorade & saging station. Congratz Coach Rio!

Nino Donsal, 21K
Experience: Masaya na masakit (injured). Bawi next event.
Race Review: OK, well-organized at puno ng Gatorade everywhere.

Karen Nuez, 21K
Experience: Fulfilled, motivated, happy
Race Review: Organized

Rap Villareal, 21K
Experience: Happy =)
Race Review: Great!

Paolo S. Carreon, 21K
Experience: Happy, fulfilled
Race Review: Organized

Michael Salazar, Support
Experience: First time photographer & support. It was exciting because you get to see unique runners and cheer club members.
Race Review: Classic, organized RUPM

Carolyn Logatoc, 21K
Experience: First time to run without proper training.
Race Review: It's nice to be with the group since this is our anniversary run.

Jeremiah Mendoza, 42K
Experience: Another test of strength, stamina & tagumpay!!
Race Review: Runrio is always organized, has unlimited supply of water, walang mahabang lines sa claiming ng medals at loot bags.

Saldy Besenio, Support
Experience: First time to be part of the support crew /coordinator.
Race Review: Cool & fun.

Nora Salvador, 10K
Experience: First time with support crew. Glad that there were people willing to assist you. Grateful for them. Happy to meet new friends. Happy to experience that someone can cheer you up.
Race Review: Hydrations available; roads are wide; organized.

Samuel Mas Jr., 42K
Experience: My first Full Marathon.
Race Review: Woooh!!! Pagod!

Jerome Catipon (Gwapong Kuneho), 42K
Experience: So fulfilled, it was my second full marathon and I got a new PR. Lesson learned: Don't use something new on the race day.
Race Review: As usual, overflowing hydrations and runners were really in good hands.

JL Ligsay, 42K - crazy comment!
Experience: Cramps on both legs, however, I still finished the race because I didn't have a choice.
Race Review: Runrio did a good job.

Mack Santos, 21K
Experience: Cramps on both legs. Medics were asking me to quit at the 18th km. I cried while walking as fast as I could while thinking about my wifey and kids. It helped me a lot and forgot about quitting!
Race Review: It was my first time to join. It was great! I will join again.

John Paolo Sorilla, 42K
Experience: It was my first full marathon, didn't expect this to be hard and tiring, and the weather was hot. But overall, it was fulfilling. I walked for the next 15K because of my aching knee. Good thing Sir Josh and Ray were there to support.
Race Review: Good job, organized system but there were trashes everywhere.

Ray Sarmiento, 42K - Editor's Pick
Experience: It was my second time to join RUPM (the first was on Oct. 28, 2012). This year, I was able to complete the RunRio Trilogy (21K-32K-42K). Running a full marathon was not that easy especially if you're not physically, emotionally, mentally, & spiritually prepared. One advise I can give to aspiring marathoners is to just relax & loosen up. They must not stress themselves over the numbers. They're strong & God's running with them.
Race Review: The race organized by Coach Rio was always beyond perfect, except for the trashes.

Ronald Allan Martinez, 21K
Experience: Last leg for RU 2013 with new PR, 2:36:04 Gun Time, 2nd wave. I paced with Lalaine until KM 11 along CCP way back to MOA then I started my run alone, finishing the sub 2:30 for chip time. Great run! Finished strong!
Race Review: Perfect, Coach Rio! Kudos!


RERC was created in 2012 amongst a group of friends who love to run and, of course, to eat promptly after the energy-consuming workout; thus the club’s tagline “Run Now, Eat Later”. To know more about who the Road Eaters are and how to join us in our club activities, visit our FB page at https://www.facebook.com/groups/roadeaters/.

Blazin' Road Eaters: Setting the Road on Fayah!!!

Writer/Contributor: Christy Daguia

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