Hunat Sugbo 4
June 22, 2014
21k 3:16
Park Mall 4:30
I'm in a good mood today because Hunat Sugbo 4 was a great run for me, one of the best. It was my first 21k in Mandaue-Talamban area, and my time was returned to normal 3 hours and 16 minutes. Way better than last weeks DYAP Kapamilya run.
Anyway, let me start on saturday. It was my second day of menstruation. It was dark and gloomy and it rained late afternoon. I felt so lazy that day ( a side effect of menstruation) that I didnt go to work. I was just sleeping in my room then went out after 2:00 pm to withdraw some cash and paid VECO at SM. I also stopped by JY square to buy a 6-galloon bottled water and dropped it at my work place.
Saturday night, the rain finally stopped. But I had a hard time falling asleep because of the disco music playing. There's a fiesta party going on near our place.
Sunday 4:00 am. Arrived at Park Mall at Mandaue City. Taxi fare was P138.00. I immediately looked for a place to sit to prepare my gear. After that,I was looking for the courtesy booth, Unfortunately, no one was manning the booth. A waited nearby, after 10 minutes, I was surprised to see the number of runners lining up to leave their stuff. The people in th booth were very slow in accepting the bags...tsk tsk...Sorry to the other runners, I just went ahead and asked for my backpack to be accepted. I was already 10 minutes before the guntime. I wasnt even able to join the warm up. When we were at the starting area, I noticed a lot of runners. Wow! what a great turnout even with 2 runs in one sunday.
I was so happy to hear the gun start, so many of us running together. For sure, I wasnt gonna be the last finisher. About 20 minutes during the run, one of my blinkers stopped blinking, ugghhh the batteries are dead..oh well. The weather was great, not perfect, but great. It was cloudy, no sun till past 7 a.m. Our turning poing was Angelicum cemetery, near Sacred Heart School. It was a nice place, cool and very peaceful. There were cool treats waiting for us there..cold drinks, fruits ( watermelon, papaya, mangoes and bananas)..heaven for runners..They also have cold foams...I just wanted to lie on the grass and sleep...but I cant afford to eat long...so off I go, back to park mall, via cabancalan road again. When we were about 5 km to the finish line, the sun was already coming out. I tried to hurry since I'm weak when it comes to the heat..I guess most runners are...3k, 2k...finally 1k.. I'm so relieved to see Park Mall again.. First thing I was looking for was food...And there was still a lot left... Amazing...I thought they would run out of food like the last time.. Meal consists of 1 puso, 1 boiled egg, 1 fried chicken with saw saw and 1 juice.. I looked for a table then ate everything i have. I was so hungry....they even had cold water for us..this race is almost perfect..They were starting to award the prizes so I stuck around, got my backpack (not the last one this time) then took some pics.I love this run, If all runs are like Hunat Sugbo 4, I wouldnt mind running 21k every sunday.
Some pics:
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Thanks to Manong for this. Wala nakuha ang sign sa ibabaw |
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Eto dapat ang pic, me with the hunat sugbo words on top..oh well |
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start/finish line |
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I was really tired, pero selfie gihapon |
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finishers medal. color lang ang nausab. same design as last year |
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race bib- no. 8 again |
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another attempt at selfie |
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practice muna selfie taking with the shadow |
Congrats Hunat Sugbo! Thanks for a great run and a great meal. Hope there still Hunat Sugbo 5 next year. Thanks to that guy from SAFE who took a pic of me.
Addendum:
Experienced some pain in my chest..This was after the race. I noticed this first in puerto princesa, when i twisted my body to get a bathroom tissue. Then from time to time i experience tightness in the chest area. During the PUJ ride going to SM, i twisted my body again, thats when the pain at my right chest struck again..Yup the one where the breast was removed. It felt like having cramps...It was tolerable, i just had to stop, breath deeply and wait for the pain to subside.