18.6.09

14 June 2009 Phuket Marathon - Guess an old dog never learn!!

Sundown, I did the stupid thing of trying something new on race day. So i deserved the Tsunami.

2 weeks later at Phuket marathon, the mara that I was just going to relax, enjoy and will be happy with a 5:30 finish. I was so relax that all cautious were threw into the wind. I took Oreo biscuit, Corn flake with low fat MILK at 3 am!! The mara starts at 4 am arrrhhhh.

With a bloated stomach that threaten to throw up anytime, I was surprised that I still can did the 1st 20km in 2:20. They say you can't teach an old dog new tricks! but this old dog beri guai-lan, like to to sarbo himself hor?? Anyway to cut a long story short, after 21 km I was down to a walking pace of 10min/km. If not for the last 3 km chionging, I would be in the 6 hour zone.

Still a happy runner at 5:53:48
俺们also have 三个代表。 William who pace me at Sundown ultra came in with a commendable 4:37:21. Mohan, the other 84km ultra-man, still dance like a butterfly in Phuket 5:20:23.
No ultra-man in Phuket, only ultra-HOT

Hajime Nishi San, Bib No. 559, Phuket was his 559 marathon. Botak Bib no. 556, how come only 9??
Why so serious?
350, no enough huh?

Why So Vain??
Why So Pain???

7.6.09

Sundown Marathon - The day I committed the cardinal sin.

19 May 2009
I sent this mail to our runners:
How to finish sundown 84km in 12 hour ?
Try The 7-8-9-10 method
1st 20 km 7 min/km : 2 hr 20min
2nd 20 km 8 min/km : 2 hr 40min
Last 2.195 km : 20 min

3rd 20km 9 min/km : 3 hr
4th 20 km 10 min/km : 3 hr 20 min
Last 2.195km 20 min
Bravo! 84 km = 12 hour!!!!!!

28 May 2009
one of the slide I presented during race briefing
I was lucky never to experience cramps during all mine 42km marathon. It may be due to the extra mileage I put in during training. But this time we are doing 84 km and I think taking hi-performance salt tablet as advise during race may be a good idea. BIG MISTAKES!!

Mistake #1 Hey isn’t salt tablet something new?
Mistake # 2 In my mind I thought salt was harmless. How wrong was I??

Saturday, 30 May 2009 6.30 pm, Sundown marathon Starting point
The day I committed the cardinal sin : Never try anything new on race day!

Spirit was high and we were eager and ready. I took my 1st salt tablet as advise before race started.

First there were 5 aw-ta man
Then it becomes 9 aw-ta man
The real botak, Mohan
William, the new 5050

At 7 pm sharp, the gun sound and with cries of sub 12, sub 12 sub 12, we begin the long journey.......

Above 2 Pictures courtesy of team fatbird

William and myself decided to pace as a team botak, while Ernest and Li bin form the other pair. Calvin was the lone ranger. We are trying out the 7-8-9-10 method. Other run2 eat aw-ta man were O.T.O.T. (Own Time Own Target)

1st 10km (my garmin read 10.7 km) in 1:12, we took our 2nd salt tablet. William starts to have numbness in his finger and toes and decided to stop taking the tablet. I continue dutifully popping it every hour. Compared to last year, this year water station have improved and the volunteers were very motivated and supporting by cheering us all the way. They warm our heart. We completed 1st 21km in 2:30 as plan.

Support station 1 @ 23km (Time of arrival : 9.43 pm)
Chloe and Steven were there to greet us, After a brief stop, we decided to speed up as we feel we were behind time. We were still running at "fat burn zone", relax and able to chit chat along the way. Those over head bridges that seem so daunting last year feel not so demanding now. The power gel and bananas stations were still there at the winding slope of Bedok reservoir. The elevation at Pasar Ris Ave 3 was quite benign too. All along at every water stop, the volunteers were quick to give us drinks and words of encouragement. It was an easy and steady run.

Support station 2 @ 42km (Time of arrival 12.26 am.)
Saw our brand ambassodor. Patrick waving the bright yellow sign board with blinkers, we knew we were at 42 km. Team Botak and Team Ernest arrived almost the same time. With Calvin coming in few min later. So there were fury action as all volunteers step in to assist us. After a quick wash, change to new clothes and shoe

Three monty at 42 km

I took my coffee, refill my red bull and ran down cross the bridge to finish our first lap @ 12:43am (5 hour 43 min) Feeling fresh, confident and strong!

Sunday, 31 May 12.42 am. 2nd 42 km
Pooping my 6th salt tablet, team botak decided to change our game plan, Instead of 9 min/km, we switch to an easier 10min/km walk for our 3rd 20 km. We will reserve our energy to do a 8.5min/km run for the last 20 km. Team Ernest kept to their run and walk strategy for the 3rd 20km.

Hit 52km check point @ 2:28am (1h:45m), just a bit slower then our plan 10m/km. Along the way, we cross path with Team Ernest many time, their walking and running seems a good strategy too. At this point we noticed that some bike marshal were zooming pass us at fast speed and they don't have blinkers on their bike, wasn't it a bit dangerous?

At 3.40 am, we reached 60km mark. I took my 7th salt tablet and did a quick calculation: 3h:20m for last 24 km. 12 hour is still within mathematical reach. It was at this time that calvin (man in black) overtook us. We told him team Ernest was just less then 100m ahead, he wave as we urge him to go sub 12 hour.

Disaster struck @ 62 km after the u-turn. I was doing my first toilet break under the cover of a huge tree, Tsunami attack!! It first came as a sharp pain in my inner tights. I thought it was abrasion due to chafing. Passed 7/11 and asked William to go buy Vaseline for me. Only while waiting for William that I discovered to my horror that it was double barrel, abrasion with Tsunami attack. Luckily there was that toilet after Burger King, what transpired there were too gross to describe here.

Support Station 3 @ 65km (Time of arrival : 4.45 am)
The 3 km to our support station 3 @ 65km took us 45 minutes. After a quick change of my wet sock, (no more power gel and minimal fluid as the Tsunami was still at siege) we were on the road again. I must thanks William who continue to encourage and urge me on. We have to kiss our 12 hour race objective good-bye, target now is just to complete. At 66 km Bedok Reservoir Park, Tsunami looming, I make a dash for the toilet again, team fatbird support station was there, their girls were ever ready to render their assistance to fatigue runners, but my eye was on the toilet. The toilet door lock was broken, so pie-say, had to shout at the girls to watch the door while I was doing my business........ (Learn after the race, that it was also at this park that calvin took a half hour nap on one of the bench)

Misery love company, at 74 km along Tampines Ave 9, I was already thirty and hungry, an old injury – my left Achilles tendon was so badly inflame that I was down to a crawling speed of 3 km/hr. To miss the 15 hour cut-off time was suddenly staring at my face. William ran ahead to get help at our Support Station 4 @ 75 km. It was like "teo bay pioe" when Ah kun came running with the much needed deep heat spray. He plunged half a bottle into my left ankle.

Support Station 4 @75 km (Time of arrival 6.55 am)
The cold towel and sponge provide some relieve, it smooth our bruised bodies and weary mind. More deep heat therapy to my ankle. I was going to carry a bottle of deep heat with me when Doris said this was the last bottle and we still have a few runners behind. So I just grab a tube of tiger muscular balm and continue our last 9 km. (Learned later, like father like son, shao chong also grabbed a tube of tiger balm at this station earlier)

At Pasir ris, i squeeze the drop drop of tiger balm to my legs, due to the late hour, all first aids stations had run out of deep heat. I must thanks my lucky star that at Pasar Ris Avenue 3, a volunteer gave me a tube of deep heat, I held it tight like "kyo teo gu-lan"

We turn left into Loyang Avenue, saw a runner releasing himself by the road side canal, Due to the urgency, I decided to join in. Unfortunately with it came the 3rd Tsunami strike. The nearest toilet was 4 km away at finish point. Don’t ever ask me how I managed this 3rd attack.

Amid all these doom and gloom, heaven sent us Mohan at 81 km :)He had heard that I was struggling and race up to see what happens. With his cheerful demeanor, can you believe he can still dance like a playful butterfly after all this km? Met shirtless Jia Pei who was also down to walking. Saw Jia Pei mother and ask for her bottle of zhen gu lotion. Mohan's encouragement brighten our mood and while we were chatting and laughing., we exit Loyang Ave into Cranwell road - last 2 km.
Our spirit was lifted when we turn into Netheravon road, 1 km to go!
I plugned the whole bottle of zhen gu lotion to my left ankle, it helps and I started to jog!! In no time we passes our station 5 cheerleaders whom gave us a rousing welcome.

Cheer cheer Station @ 83km (Time of arrival : 8.31 am)
Well done girls!

Riding on the high, we dig deep into our reserve for that last drop of fuel to charge down to finish point. To our horror at the bridge, instead of running across, it was a bridge too far! We were block by marshals that shouted to us : TURN LEFT! TURN LEFT!!

That extra loop of 400m was *&^%$#@. I feel like striking those marshals that were blocking the bridge down like ten pins bowling but had to grit my teeth, turn right and move on.
Dear organizer, IT IS BASIC COURTESY TO INFORM US IN ADVANCE OF THE SUDDEN ROUTE CHANGE!

Calvin aka man in black completed his 1st 84 km marathon in 12: 37: 01
Team Ernest completed their 1st 84 km marathon in 12 : 47: 01
Team Botak completed their 1st 84 km marathon in 13 : 43 : 56

1.6.09

2009 Sundown Marathon Quote of the Year

2009 Sundown Marathon Quote of the Year

Run To Eat Support Station 3 @ 23km/65km

Our volunteer Sam asked a passing by SD marshal : "Sir, how to differentiate between the 42km and 84 km runners?"
Marshal answer : " Just look at their face expression!"

15.5.09

The final count down

2 more weeks to Sundown Marathon, are we ready??

Due to the early closing of registration, quite a few of our runners were caught Zzzzzz and miss registering for the marathon. Nevertheless, I am pleased to announce Team Run To Eat @ Sundown Marathon

42.195km
Allan Kwek aka alantino
Alvin Wong
Andrew Yeong aka "Da Tou"
Ang Eng Yeow
Bay Eng Seng
Billy Phua
Daniel Ong aka Ah Chow
Hazel Goh
Jennifer Foo
Lee Whye Kin
Leow Teo Hiang
Lim Kian Seng
Lim Jew Tim
Mag Yong
Rodger Lim
Shao Chong
Tan Cheng Keat aka Johnnie Walker
Wong Meng Chow

84 km Ultra Marathon
Ah Hoo aka the Boss
Ah Wa
Freddy aka Botak Sim
Calvin Chia aka Man in Black
Sim Li bin
Ernest Sim
Lee Teck Khing aka 2D :))
William Tay aka Ah Hoon
Chan Ming Tat
Chun Chuan
Heng Yee
Fung Jia Pei
Mohan aka the real botak
Freddy Yeoh

WSO (Water Support Officer) for Sundown Marathon
Chloe Sim
Toby Lim
Huang Zhao Ming aka Liew Lian
Sam Foong
Doris Lim

Last but no least our
Team Run to Eat Brand Ambassador

our affable Patrick Peng aka Chairman

13.5.09

From Hero to Zero

The night when nitedog become chickens?

Ex Night Dog # 6 (50 km)
Saturday 9 May, 7 pm
Venue : Changi Beach Car park 1
Start : 7.30 pm sharp
Route : Sundown marathon route
Mileage : 50 Km
Pace : O.T.O.T. (Own Time Own Target)

Water/support stations
22km (ECP Car park CP4)

Sounded beri "how lian" hor

But we are all humbled, it is chicken soup for the "how lian" soul. To be more precise Herbal Chicken soup :)

Due to the Vesak day holiday, East Coast Park was jam-pack. We arrived ECP carpark at 6.30pm to arrange the Water station, it took us another 1hr 30 mintues to reach Changi Park Car park 1.

The run finally started at 8.15pm, the night was extreme hot and humid, everyone feel the heat. After 10km it was like running in a sauna. I reached the u-turn point at Big Splash (20km) in 2:10 and promptly hit the wall! the next 2km to water point took nearly 20 minutes. After 4 bottle of drinks and a 30 minutes break, we continued but alas! the heart's may be willing but the legs and mind were not!!! It was game over at 25km for William, Jeniffer and Botak, the bright neon light of Seng Kee Herbal Chicken soup along Changi road beckon. After makan, took a cab back to finish point and discovered many others were there orledi, albeit by car or cabs :) Even our man of steel Calvin, gave up with just 2 km to go, he finally succumb to Daniel offer of a ride. Only Li Bin completed the course, thanks handsome, you salvage some pride for us - 1 nite dog survived!

1.5.09

Coffee, Running and Fats Burning

So what does coffee, running and burning fats have in common?

Attached is an article from 早报 which exalt the advantages of coffee does to running. For the benefit of those non-chinese helicoptor, can someone translate this to ang moh:)) Ok lah I will start the ball rolling by translating the title to "ang moh"


喝杯咖啡再运动,加速减肥 (drink copi then exercise, quick quick minus fat)

咖啡,绿茶,红茶,乌龙茶,巧克力等饮食中的咖啡因,除了提高注意力,还有助运动效率。因而有助减肥。

东京福祉大学教授西原久研究指出,运动前摄取咖啡因,
  • 能强化骨骼肌的收缩力,
  • 增加肌肉的血流量,
  • 减轻酸痛疲劳,更具持久力。

    此外,咖啡因还能活化体内与分解脂肪有关的孝素,加速消耗多余的脂肪。
运动前喝一杯咖啡,能使脂肪分解进入血液中,在这个状况下运动,脂肪可以转成热量,不再储蓄。但切记,不能加糖,否则糖里的碳水化合物会先转化为热量,阻断原本脂肪燃烧的过程。

送你们一首老歌陪你度过漫长的跑步里程

喝咖啡跑马去 (sing to the tune of 让我们看云去)

朋友你别再犹豫   跑步是为了练好身体   
朋友你不用叹息   慢跑是非常容易滴      
年纪不轻 也不用轻叹息   
黄金年龄 更不好轻哭泣   
抛开忧郁 忘掉那不如意   
走出户外。。。。。。。喝咖啡跑步去      

Botak为什么哭泣   难道真的已跑不下去   
Botak不会再叹息   因为心里已没有顾虑   
大家唱      

一年一马 大家都可以   
膝盖伤了 那就先休息
一月一马 没什么了不起   
drink your coffee 让我们跑马去

So what are you waiting for? Drink your coffee O, one month one horse sure can one hor:)

13.4.09

Ex Nitedog - 42km Familiarization run of Sundown Marathon


Ex Nitedog #3 - 11 Apr 2009, 42km Familiarization Run of Sundown Marathon F.R.

Start/Finish Point : ECP Mac



Most runners were there by 7.30 pm, but due to a hectic Saturday afternoon, botak was late and the run didn’t start at 8 as plan - “pie-say”. Ah Chen was very serious this time, he came with his camel bag.

At 9 pm sharp we started with Libin staying behind for Ernest who called to say he will be late.

Some runners are not familiar with the route, so we ran in a pack at an easy 8min/km. The first over head bridge to Victoria Junior College was a breeze since it was the beginning of our run.

William and company started to gather speed and they forgot to stop at Check Point #1, Kembangan MRT. Ah Tan was trying out his new strategy – walking at 7-8 min pace and wow-lau he out-walk most of us. I reckon at his walking speed he don't have to run, just walk and finish the ultra marathon in under 12 hour!

After crossing the over head bridge at PIE, I sped up to chase the front group to remind them to run in a pack. Caught them at Check Point #2 Bedok Reservoir Park toilet. We waited there for Ernest and Libin before continuing.

When we turn into Bedok Reservoir, instead of going down the stair case and run along the flat path by the parameter of the reservoir, our front group ran and we follow straight up the steep steep slope, next time don't be so "key kiang" Please follow the actual route!!

At Tampines Ave 9 , the row of coffee shops beckon, Ah Bay stop for some “pao” and I obliged with a 100 plus, surprisingly ah hoo resisted the temptation and move on without stopping :) By this time, Zhao Ming was low on fuel and lagging behind, our kind Ah Bay volunteer to pace and encourage him on. At Check Point #3, petrol kiosk beside Pasir Ris Drive 3 , Mag our front runner was waiting there with more 100 plus.

After the brief break, we hit the long gentle up hill along Pasir Ris Drive 3. Turning left we were at Loyang Avenue, this time the up and down slopes didn’t bother us much as compared to last year (but it was the last 5.62km then).

As punctual as Cinderella, we reached Changi Beach Park (24km) at the stroke of 12 mid night. The drinks, bananas, chocolate, pizza was gone in the 30 min breaks.

The arrival of the Boss

The arrival of the "Clowns"

Zhao Ming retired at this point to drive the support vehicle back to starting point. Ah Bay and Mag took the opputurnity to join him.

Since we are familiar with the remaining route, run continue at O.T.O.T. The 6 km long straight Changi Coast road that runs parallel to the airport runway was make even more monotonous as there were no landing and taking off of jumbos’ at this wee hour.

Arrived at NSRCC (35km) at 1.45 am, Toby and his lovely wife were there to support us. I change to my MBT shoe to test my walking speed for the last 7.5 km.

My game plan for May ultra marathon is to run the 1st 42km, change to MBT and walk the next 20-30km then back to Asics for my finishing. Target – below 13 hour.


The long and short 2XUAh Chen, where is your camel bag?

2 am home run or should it be home walk! with my MBT walking at a speed of 7-8km/hr is manageable. Completed the run/walk at 3 am. We proceed to an early MacDonald breakfast to reward ourselves.

Post note – We were supposed to do another 12 km walk to test the run/walk strategy , but since it was late, every one were more then glad to stop at 42k :))