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Sunday, September 30, 2018
Sunday, September 23, 2018
Saturday, July 14, 2018
Port Dickson Triathlon 2018

The morning was nice cool weather. Just after a heavy rain earlier in the morning. Was cloudy and rather dark when the race started at 7:10am. Strong and high waves that morning too and felt I was swimming backwards and you climb the waves. Overall, the swim was much slower than last year.
Onto the bike leg and rode most way with this young man, Tri Sibling, who certainly have a very bring future in triathlons. We ended up running together too.

Full results can be found here.
Unfortunately, the race had a tragedy with 2 deaths during the Olympic distance on Sunday. Condolences to the family and friends of the victims. One should never underestimate the dangers of open water swimming in the rough waters and the precaution the organizers should always take to ensure a safe race including but not limited to having enough lifeguards, support crew and a safer swim route (like swimming into the marina during the past) or cancel the swim entirely. May the victims rest in peace.
Labels:
pd tri,
pdit,
port dickson,
swim bike run,
triathlon
Tuesday, October 03, 2017
BHP Orange Run 2017



So I decided to sign up. No training for the last 3 months due to home duties. A week before, only managed a two short 2km sessions on the treadmill and that was it! And I suffered!


This reminded me of last year's BHP Orange Run 2016 where I finally managed to break the 1 hour mark for the 10km run. Looking forward to more improvements as I slowly come back to it with the new daddyathlon challenge.
Labels:
11km,
BHP,
Orange Run,
running
Thursday, July 06, 2017
Monday, May 22, 2017
Standard Chartered KL Marathon 2017

But how can you miss Malaysia's biggest marathon of the year? The Standard Chartered KL Marathon 2017 is the most popular marathon race event in Malaysia and around the region. Registration for the events gets full really quickly, some category within the first few days of launch.

On a cool morning on 21 May 2017, the Standard Chartered KL Marathon started at 4am. Off we went. Started the race at a pace faster than I expected but I continue to pushed on. It all went well until towards the 30km mark where my body started to feel weak. Still I managed to maintain the pace than I planned for as long as I can. But started off too fast and was slow dwindling down. The weather cooled down a bit as it even rained very heavily towards the last 5km of the race.

Indeed the Standard Chartered KL Marathon is a very well organized race, by Malaysian standards. Would certainly do it again.
This would mark the 4th marathon I've completed in the span of 7 months. I think my body needs to rest from these long races for a while. Time to focus on some speed work. Maybe the next one is Tokyo Marathon 2018? :)
Finishing the race
Labels:
26.2 miles,
42.165km,
KL marathon,
marathon,
run,
running,
standard chartered
Monday, May 15, 2017
KL Towerthon 2017


The race starts with a wave start of 5 person at a time spread by 30 seconds. This is to prevent overloading the stairwell with people, which could potentially be dangerous.


Heart rate was hitting max all the way up. Felt even a little dizzy at certain sections but the railing helps. So upper body strength does help by pulling you up while you run.
Completed the course with a time of 24:31. Ranked 30th place out of 165 in my age group.
Wednesday, April 26, 2017
Port Dickson International Triathlon 2017


I choose this event so I could just drive down first thing in the morning at 4am, pick up the race pack at 6am, setup and to get to the race on time at 7am.

Completed the event with a time of 1:18, split of swim (750m) @ 12:33, bike (20km) @ 38.36, run (5km) @ 27:04. Ranked 11th in the age group and 45th overall.

See you next year 2018!
The rush at the race start
Labels:
bike,
pd tri,
pdit,
port dickson,
run,
Sprint,
swim,
swim bike run,
tri,
Triathlete,
triathlon
Where at:
Port Dickson, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia
Wednesday, March 01, 2017
Tokyo Marathon 2017 : An extraordinary experience


The all star marathon race for runners, Abbott World Marathon Majors (AbbottWMM) which consist of Tokyo, B.A.A. Boston, Virgin Money London, BMW Berlin, Bank of America Chicago and TCS New York City marathons. Tokyo Marathon being the nearest to home and couple with the beautiful country and its people, would be a common port where most will try to ballot for in this region.



The expo was very eventful. Lots of activities, promotions and photo opportunities. My nieces who came to support had a fantastic time there too. There were activities for supporters (adults and kids) as well. Race themed souvenirs and shopping was also aplenty and packed. All covered under 2 big floors at the Tokyo Big Sight.
TIP: The expo was in a span of 3 days from Thursday till Saturday. My recommendation is to go on Thursday and/or Friday as Saturday was very packed. It was hard to get a photo opportunity with the many Tokyo Marathon displays and also the long queues to enjoy the expo activities.
TIP: The Asics Tokyo Marathon 2017 running shoe GEL-KAYANO 23 TOKYO seems to be special here, being the themed shoe and title sponsor. But at the expo, it was sold almost MYR150 more than the Asics retail stores in Malaysia. And yes, the stores in Malaysia had the stock already! Do check before buying.



Once I got to the start corral, the crowd was already ready to roll. You could hear the announcements over the loud speaker and the start with the fireworks. As I was in corral K, it took almost 20 minutes after the gun time before I could cross the start line.




TIP: Many have claimed that the Tokyo Marathon race is a PB (personal best) race due to its flat course and beautiful weather.
I ended the race at 5:04, that is with a break to the little boys room for 7 minutes (off course and queues). So essentially, I managed a sub-5 and better my personal best by 1 hour! Yes, 1 hour!
This is the best run I've ever done yet! And what better place than to do it in beautiful Tokyo!

Would I try to get balloted for the Tokyo Marathon again? Of course! Look forward to return to Tokyo for another marathon. Extraordinary!
Labels:
abbott,
abbottWMM,
japan,
malaysian runners,
marathon,
run,
running,
Tokyo marathon,
WMM,
World marathon majors
Where at:
Tokyo, Japan
Monday, January 16, 2017
First Run of 2017 - Twincity Marathon at Cyberjaya

The Twincity Marathon starts from Persiaran Flora in Cyberjaya on 15 January 2017. As for all marathons, got up very early at 2am to prepare for the race start at 4am. Got to the race site early enough to park and warm up for the race.

Started of a steady pace and the plan was to hold this for a longer period of time. The cool morning (which is rare in Cyberjaya or Putrajaya) was a welcome. Also, made me drink too much water which ended up having to make 2 pitstop for the little boys room, which wasn't sufficient. Only 2 stalls in each water stations, and a fairly long queue (guess most overestimated the fluids intake)

I was also nursing an injury to the back of my knee and hence continue to maintain pace. The day started to get warmer at 7am and the pain returned at about 15km and was mainly walking then. Did a steady brisk walk and occasional run then. Concluded the race better than I expected but 50 minutes slower than my personal best at Penang Bridge Marathon. Had to resist the need to push on the run to prevent further injuries before the big race next month.

Overall, the race was fantastic. Lots of water station and enough of different scenery to keep on company throughout the 42km. Not many races you will find that they serve nasi lemak mid-course (not recommended to eat if you are going for a Personal Best)! Check out my race on Strava.
Till the next big race!
* Photos are borrowed from dedicated professional photographers and all rights and credit respectively belongs to them.
Labels:
42km,
cyberjaya,
full marathon,
marathon,
putrajaya,
twincity marathon
Where at:
Cyberjaya, Selangor, Malaysia
Monday, November 28, 2016
Penang Bridge International Marathon 2016

One word regarding this race, it was a torture. Maybe because I did a 30km run just a week before and couldn't recover in time. During the beginning of the run, I could still feel the strain of the leg muscles and joints from last week's 30km! Should have given a 2 weeks recovery.





The feeling was amazing. Never have I thought I could do a full marathon and with all that pain, yet finish within the targeted time of 5 hours 56 minutes.
So what does a recently accomplished full marathoner do? He went ahead and sign up for another marathon in 2 months time!
Check out my race on Strava.
Labels:
asics,
full marathon,
marathon,
pbim,
Penang,
penang bridge,
queensbay mall,
running
Where at:
Penang, Malaysia
Wednesday, October 12, 2016
Sunset Triathlon 2016 - Putrajaya




The start was a wave deep water start. Got to the front during the 3rd wave and started strong and kind of paced myself to a almost true 1.5km swim in the Putrajaya lake. The water felt "thick". Very dense and takes a lot more effort to swim through it (The next days, shoulders were hurting from the swim).
The transition was short and headed out on the bike in the usual 2016 Ironman 70.3 Putrajaya route which ended with a somewhat 2016 Powerman Duathlon exit back to the transition area. Managed to catch a few strong group in this draft legal race and manage to maintain a decent bike average speed. The 3T wheels work well as always keeping my rolling quick on the BMC TimeMachine.


Plenty of water stations along the way. Perhaps didn't need them all since it wasn't that hot but certainly good option to have.

Fueling strategy this race (wasn't quite sufficient as I was hungry at the end of the bike leg and wasn't enough water):
Tea Time - 2 granola bars, 1/2 Clif Bar and electrolytes drink
Before Swim - 1 Snickers bar and 1/2 a bottle of water
Bike - 1 gel - 2 bottles water
Run - 1 gel - water stations
Would certainly return again next year as I like the idea of accurate Olympic distance race to keep tab with the timing.
This ends this year of triathlon for me. A big run even coming up. Stay tuned.
Labels:
putrajaya,
Sunset,
Triathlete,
triathlon,
triathlon malaysia
Where at:
Precinct 6, 62000 Putrajaya, Malaysia
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