• The Cheery Runner

    Thursday, July 28, 2005

    MF Safra - Portsdown

    Today our trainer Ong proposed to run to Ulu Pandan Canal, that will be 18km.. mentally i am not prepared for such a long distance on a weekday run.. think i will take at least 2 hrs if I were to run that distance... all the ladies runner decided to run the shorter route.. U-turn back at the end of Portsdown road... Only Ong, Anthony, Akira and Yuen went ahead to Dover then Canal...

    I ran at my normal pace along Depot Road and the front runners Ong, Anthony, Akira, Yuen, HS, Eng hwa and Colleen were about 200m ahead... I managed to cross the Alexandra junction with them... a train line started to form as we ran towards Portsdown.. hahaha with me last in line... they were simply too fast for me.. Not advisable for me to follow their speed.. my breathing and legs were getting heavier.... I slowed down my pace and saw them led further and further from me.. I looked back to see if Yen's group were behind.. no one in sight... so I was alone.. in between the front and back group... alot of things went through my mind.. just a way to keep myself entertained during the run.. hehehe... at the exit of Portsdown, I saw my hubby, Ong waiting for me.. he was worried abt my safety and had told the rest to went ahead... then we saw Eng hwa, Colleen and hs running back.. I decided to join them as I already planned to do a shorter route...

    We met up with the rest at the exit of Portsdown.. Colleen suggested to run back Portsdown route.. this would be a longer distance as compared to the Commonwealth route.. At Alexandra junction, my throat was already quite dry out.. I took a quick drink at the Alexandra coffeeshop and headed back to club... for more water....

    Distance covered: 12.5km Timing: 1hr 22min

    Tuesday, July 26, 2005

    Kent Ridge Park

    The weather seem to have changed for July.. was rather rainy instead of the usual hot season during this period in Sg... We had quite a big turnout today... alot of runners were back, with Paul from Korea, Colleen from Auzzie and Anton from Thailand... hmm time for me to plan for a short holiday too hahahhaha.... =P

    The route for today was Portsdown-Kent Ridge Park-Pasir Panjiang.. It had been sometime since I last did this route...We started off @ 6.50pm.. along Depot road, I shared with Eng Hwa about the importance of eating after each workout which Ong had told me earlier.. felt panting as I talked... hmm think I was not used to talk and run at the same time in that pace.. hehe... At queensway junction, the traffic timer down counted to 5 secs... I followed Eng Hwa and dashed across the road.. We ran into Portsdown with Andre, Colleen and Jimmy and soon reached the newly built flyer over to Science Park 1.. With Eng Hwa and Colleen leading, Andre and I ran towards Kent Ridge where as Jimmy waited for Chairman group at the flyover.. it was getting quite dark as we reached Kent Ridge.. We ran up from the left side and met up with Mr Chua and Sok Hua on their way down.. they were doing another loop... I saw Jimmy, Wong, Francis, Adam and Chairman at the merge of 2 slopes.. they ran up from the right side which was the steeper route... I ran into the inner part of Kent Ridge and saw Wong who gestured us to turn to the wooden bridge.. This was my 1st time running the bridge.. the night view along the bridge was very captivating.. It was down slope all the way to Pasir Panjiang road and I just let my legs free to run as I thought how tough it would be if I were to run that way up.. hahaha..

    Out at Pasir Panjiang, I followed Wong pace and caught up with Lee and Francis.. that was quite a fast pace for me.. I could feel my leg opening up and faster stride too.. my breathing was quite stabilised... the road along Pasir Panjiang was a killer as alot of roadworks are undergoing... After the junction of Alexandra, Wong and Lee took the lead with Francis at a faster pace ... I was about 50m behind them when they turned to Henderson road. The last 400m was the most interesting.. Wong was following very very closely behind Francis and me behind Wong... I geared up my speed and ran past Wong and Francis.. hahaha.. Wong ran onto the road and sped up too.. then I overtook Andre with Wong.. which I think taken him in surprise.. cos at the final 100m, he also sped past me.. I was already at my high speed... too short and no point to run pass him... I ended my run with a good pump to my heart...

    Distance covered: <12km __ Timing: 1hr 08min

    Sunday, July 24, 2005

    Sceneric Run to Expo

    Oh my goodness!! It's 6:30am .. Today was our club location run at Tampines.. My hubby and I had a super fast wash-up and dashed off in a cab to Tampines Safra.. We reached @ 7.10am and saw our fellow club members, Eng hwa and Wong doing their warm up.. Uncle Chan, out Mt. Faber Champion was there too! .... Phew! lucky we made it in time and did some stretching..

    The run started at 7.30am with David Shum, TP Trainer, leading the big group.. think about 60 over runners from MF and TP.. we ran along the Canal of the Bedok Park.. it was a very very long stretch.. all the way till the NEWater plant.. haha chairman's workplace... we crossed a small bridge and ran along the small canal next to the Laguna NATL Golf & Country Park and exit to the main road.. Changi South Ave.. then turned in to Changi Business Park and headed to the Expo.. I refreshed myself with some water during the 5 mins break and joined Ong, Chairman and Adam at the entrance... Soon Sam of TP, briefed us the route back to the club from Expo.. about 5km more.. the pace was nice and easy.. so far I didn't felt hard in the running.. we ran along Upper Changi Road and turned into the Sungei Canal.. Chairman suggested to do speed work.. that was really tough.. Ong sped off very quickly... by the time I reached the last Canal.. i was almost drained out...

    Overall the run was good with nice sceneric views :) but the most rewarding was the recommendation from our Nutritionist, Adam.. we had a sumptuous breakfast at Siglap Cafe Cartel.. free flow of bread and tea.. I had Ultimate delight.. by the time we finished our breakfast.. it was almost 12pm.. hahaha almost 2 hours of breakfast with jokes and laughter.. ate back all I had burnt out earlier...

    Distance covered: 13km Timing:1hr 23mins

    Thursday, July 21, 2005

    Speedwork @ Labrador Park

    The weather was rather dry today.. not a single drop of rain as compared to the past few days... surprisingly, a small group of runners turned up today.. hahaha... maybe all have sixth sense that Chairman would do speedwork... it had been almost been 2 months since the last speedwork @ Labrador.. my ache had spreaded up to my back.. and I felt abit strain at the lower part of my back bone...

    At around 6:50pm, we started out in a warm up pace to Labrador with Kumaran and Ong leading as usual... Near the Telok Blangah junction, I saw Kumaran and Ong waiting at the traffic with SH, Wong, Paul, Anthony, Jimmy Sim, and Yuen running towards them... I managed to catch up in time to cross the traffic... my watch clocked 24mins08secs when i reached the toilet of Labrador park.. I took a quick grasp of water and joined the rest at the start point.. cm briefed us on the speedwork.. 5 sets of the 800m loop with a 'rabbit'.. no one was supposed to overtake the rabbit until 3/4 of the run... wow really tough for the 'rabbit'.. my ache had spreaded up to my back.. and I could felt the strain at the lower part of my back bone.... I told myself.. just do whatever I could.. and see how long I could last.. time to train my endurance level..

    For the 1st set, Hock soon was assigned as the 'rabbit'... once cm shouted "GO".. all of us sped off... I just ran as fast as my leg could carried me and breathed hard.. Jimmy overtook me before the round bend.. the sea breeze was quite strong as I ran along the straight stretch to the ending.. felt that I had to use extra energy to run against the wind.. I finished my 1st set in 4:09.. coughing and panting hard to recover my breathe.. before I got enough rest.. cm told us to get ready for the 2nd set with hs as the rabbit again.. haha really pitied him cos he had not joined us for the past few runs... came back, kana arrowed as rabbit.. I did it in 4:12 .. tot I was faster, as I used more energy to run this round...

    Cm asked Wong to be the 'rabbit' for the 3rd set.. hahaha but Wong rejected the offer and kept saying "Mai mai mai" (don't want in hokkien)... Ong was asked to be the 3rd 'rabbit'.. once "GO" I could see Ong sped off and led off a distance before we even reached the toilet... Kumaran was shouted by Cm "too slow! too slow!"... hahaha though I felt shack already.. I couldn't help but to laugh out as Kumaran increased his stride and said "wah lau"... Teen overtook me after the toilet and turned left to a shorter route before the playground.... I felt slower this round and finished it in 4:22...

    For the 4th and 5th set, we got a new 'rabbit'.. our enthusiatic runner, Anthony :) he joked that all will be following his imaginary rabbit tail... hahaha lighten our moods to forget about the triedness of the 1st 3 laps... Teen overtook me halfway through the straight stretch at the 4th set.. I tried to catch up but I had no strength to go any faster.. I did it in 4:26 and 4:31 for the 5th.... hmm slower and slower.. but I knew I had gave all out for all the laps.. I couldn't have done it any better... this was the 1st time I had ever done so many sets... felt very satisfied with myself..

    1st Set - 4:09; 2nd Set - 4:12; 3rd Set - 4:22; 4th Set - 4:26; 5th Set - 4:31

    As I had expected, there will be a 6th set.. cos Kumaran had not been the 'rabbit' yet.. this time cm ran and Ong was the timekeeper.. Jimmy and I gave the last set a miss and watched how Kumaran led the group all the way... After a short rest, we headed back to the club.... Ong ran with me and we took 20mins33secs... quite a fast pace for me in 4km.. Glad I did all the sets and went abit further for my endurance training.. :)

    Distance covered: 12km __ Timing: 1hr 6mins

    Wednesday, July 20, 2005

    Short Hill Training up MF

    Training for today would be 3 sets of hill run up the steeper slope of Mt. Faber. My hubby cum trainer, Ong told me to do it at a slow pace.. take it as a recovery run as we had been doing fast running consecutively for the past 2 days. My thigh muscles were aching as we jogged to Mt. Faber..

    For the 1st set, I started at a normal pace up.. As I reached midway up the slope, I was panting heavily and my steps were smaller.. that has always been the toughest part for me cos it seems to be the steepest part all the way to the peak. Ong was about 50m ahead of me. As i reached the peak, my legs automatically ran in small fast steps and Ong was waiting for me at the pavilion.. my watch clocked 3min25secs...

    We took a short break at the pavilion and saw ah kow running up.. We had seen him during our runs for the past 2 days.... He told us that he runs up to Mt. Faber everyday... Ong encouraged me that I should look upon him as my role model.. nv complained about tiredness even when running up to Mt. Faber daily and somemore he is in his late 60s... really made me felt ashamed of myself with the complaints of my legs... :(

    At the foot of the slope, Ong decided to make it a last set as he was worried that my legs might not be able to take it for tomorrow run at the club.. I ran abit faster this time and finished it in 3mins15secs...

    It was considered a light workout today.. I guessed I need some time to adapt to train 5-6 times per week.. just hope what I have done and achieved so far is being appreciated....

    Tuesday, July 19, 2005

    Margaret Drive- Swettenham - Grange Rd

    Today was a super rainy day.. but somehow the rain always manage to stop just in time for us to carry out our weekly club runs.. hehehe.. we had a huge group of runners.. about 18 of us with 2 new members, Leonard and Caroline.. soon CM (chairman) briefed us on the route.. we will be running to Margaret Drive- Swettenham-Grange Rd.. This was a new route for me as I missed out the last time...

    We started off with our warming up pace.. soon we reached Delta House Canal and this was where I saw my hubby, Ong breaking away from the group... hahaha seems like he missed his running companion, Kumaran to lead the run... Ong was already no where in sight when I managed to catch up with the front group in time to cross the traffic junction... I turned back and saw Andre din manage to cross the traffic... my breathing was abit heavy as I tried to keep up with Wong, Lee and Mr Chua along Maraget drive...

    The route was quite dark as there were no lights along the muddy trail.. i followed Wong, Lee and Mr Chua closely as I not sure of the route.. soon we reached a private estate with alot of nice big houses.. just before the long slope up... one particular house even have a guard stationed outside.. must be a "Big Shot" house.. hehe cos the guard carried a wary look as I looked in... i recovered my heavy breathing at the down slope and soon came to another trail which leaded us to a teak furniture house and then to an old army camp.. the camp was deserted and looked dark and errie to me with the weak moonlight.. The oni thing in my mind was to get out of there asap... Out of the camp, Wong signalled to me to turn right.. heheh short cut short cut... the route looks more familiar to me now... it is the usual route we ran to Botanic Garden.. but we did the opposite direction back to club at a faster pace...

    Distance covered : 11-12km __ Timing: 1 hr 13 mins

    Monday, July 18, 2005

    Speed Work at Delta House Canal

    Woow I had rested for 5 days!!! Oh my goodness!! Had been busy with my hubby's convocation and functions last week, that I missed my Thursday run too... hahaha alot of excuses... Heard from our good friend, Anthony today that the Singapore Standard Chartered Marathon had opened in registration.. I quickly informed my hubby, Ong about the news and did our registration too! I will be going for the full Marathon.. hahaha really hope that I can do my 1st marathon before my wedding next year.. so no more excuses to skip training liao.. must work hard hard for my goal!! :)

    The training for today will be speed work. My hubby cum trainer, Ong told me that he saw a Delta Stadium from the Sports Council list.. so we will be doing our speed work there instead of the usual Queenstown Stadium.. we ran to the Delta Sports complex.. but there was no stadium at all.. so we ran to the nearby Delta Canal jogging park to do our speed works...

    The training program was 1st set of 900m followed by 3 sets of 400m. Ong started first in the first 3 sets. For the last set, I suggested to Ong for me to start 100m 1st and he was to chase me from behind.

    Set 1: 900m __ 4:21:45

    Set 2: 400m __ 1:39:79

    Set 3: 400m __ 1:39:32

    Set 4: 400m __ 1:38:52

    I ran my lungs out throughout the speed work. I am quite satisfied with my timing I did as I managed to maintain consistent timing for all the sets.

    Tuesday, July 12, 2005

    A lonely run to Canterbury

    Quite a good turnout today.. The weather had been rainy these days... but that didn't dampen our moods to turn out for our wkly runs.. the turnout was good today... the rain stopped just before the run..

    Today route was Canterbury-Labrador.. I started off having a short chat with Jimmy about the large mail space that gmail provides and the advantages of it before running ahead to join Yuen.. I was running abit faster than my usual wkly run.. maybe due to my PB I did yesdae.. booast my confidence tt I can run faster.. hahaha... ahead of me, I can see my hubby, Ong running in the front group with Kumaran, Foo with Anton, Akira, Hock soon not far behind. Soon I reached the junction of Alexandra road and saw the front runners waiting at the traffic.. hmm good chance for me to go into canterburry with them.. I was breathing abit heavier due to the speed I had been running.. but I knew I still can go on.. I managed to cross the junction with the front group ahead.. but they were much too fast for me.. I just told myself I got to run my own pace... I saw Cm's group running up the slope when I exited from the small loop.. I was breathing real hard as I ran towards wincester loop, I had lost sight of the front runners.... suddenly I felt I have been running alone with the front runners in front and cm's group behind.... me somewhere in between them.. my legs felt abit tired and heavy.. I slowed down my pace as I headed out of Canteburry and headed straight back to club as I felt quite drained out from the earlier fast pace run at the beginning...

    It was only after the run then I realised that my yet to season GT1100 gave me a big blister on my left sole and I got to limp all the way for my nice bowl of cheng thng... :(

    Distance covered : 9km __ Timing: 56mins 11secs

    Monday, July 11, 2005

    I did my PB today!!

    Today my hubby suggested to do a short fast run.. the usual 4km route from Telok Blangah-Harbourfront-Telok blangah.. we did a quick warm up and started @ 7.30pm... I started off a faster pace then my usual speed... i took a fast glance at my watch... 6 mins to reach the junction of Telok blangah road... this was when i spotted a familiar figure sitting on the pavement, it was Ah Kow, I called out for him.. he was tying his shoes laces..

    I maintained my pace, trying my best not to let Ong lead in front of me as I knew that would mean I had slowed down then resulting in lose confidence and slow down too... soon i reached Harborfront.. my watch clocked 10:30.... tt's was a timing I had not seen for a very long time when I did my PB @20:23 few yrs back.. I had a high chance to break my last PB so long I kept my pace... 1.8km more to go..

    At the last 200m, I knew my energy level was going down fast but the end point was just in front.. Ong encouraged me :"just a bit more.. run to your Personal Best".. I did it!!! The very 1st time I ran below 20mins, the feeling was so goooooood.. ;) After the run, Ong told me that was the fastest pace that he had ever seen me run... he was very happy for me too! =D

    Distance covered:4km __ Timing:19min 58secs

    Thursday, July 07, 2005

    Recovery Run-Up Mt. Faber & Telok Blangah Hill

    Quite a number of runners turned up today. Just before the run, we were enjoying the pictures of Enghws's birthday and Chairman had taken with Wong and Adam during their Cameron trip. Haha can see he really enjoyed the trip with all the laughter as he talked about the trip.

    Today route is very shiong arh.. up the 2 hills at one go.. Ong was the last to arrive.. We started at 6.50pm... I ran with Ong for a short distance with Kumaran leading far away from the group... Haha I could sense the eagerness in him to pace with Kumaran. So I asked him to go ahead and enjoy his run.. Chairman, Adam and Jimmy teased me how could I let Ong ran so fast towards his "wife" (Mt. Faber) and left me behind... cos everyone knew that Ong love hills alot.. he love to run up and conquer them.. it's a great challenge to him...

    Soon we reach the foot of Mt. Faber.. Kumaran, Ong, Akira, Dennis and Colleen were right in front and they ran up from Kampong Bahru.. chairman guided the rest of us up through the side road (hehe a short cut).. I was the rabbit for a very short while before Tay Lee Huat, Sok Hwa and Anthony overtook me before the steep slope.. I was panting hard as I ran up and felt my legs weight a thousand tons.. I felt I was running on the spot almost like walking.. Ong overtook me halfway through the steep slope with Kumaran (who was breathing hard and turned back to smile at me)... I managed to reach the top almost dying already... i let my leg ran freely as I ran down the slope and recovered my breathing...

    As I ran up towards Telok Blangah hill, I could feel the triedness of my legs though the time clocked only 32mins.. I jogged up slowly and walked to the water cooler to get a grasp of water.. Then I saw Ong running up and he was also panting hard.. He did 2 loops at MF... we ran around the T.Blangah Hill loop and headed back to the club. It was quite a tough recovery run at both hills and physically my legs were really feeling heavy and tired up the slopes.

    Distance covered: 8km __ Timing: 47min55secs

    Sunday, July 03, 2005

    Ipoh International Run-- I did it!!!

    The alarm rang… It was 5.30am.. My hubby, Ong got up to wash-up while I lazed abit longer in bed. My leg was still aching from the 480 steps of stairs climbing to the top of the “Pi Li Tong” yesterday. We had been touring around to a couple of temple caves and enjoyed eating the local specialties like Taugey Chicken, Ipoh Hor Fun and Pomelo, with 3 good friends, Kumaran, Yuen and his wife, Wendy since we arrived Ipoh on Friday. Ong was already in his running gear when I finished my wash up. I quickly changed into my running gear, applied some sun block lotion and off we went.

    Today is the Ipoh International Run. We met up with Chairman, Wong, Adam, Yuen, Wendy, Derrick and our fellow TP members at Syuen hotel lobby and walked to the starting venue, Ministry of Ipoh, which is only next to our hotel. We walked in through the side gate and saw a lot of enthusiastic runners running around the compound, busy with their warm-up session. The place was very crowded. We did our registration but were confused on which gate to exit to the starting point. Then we saw Lai Chee, she was already full of sweat and fuming mad. She had been running up and down looking for the correct gate, seem like that had helped her to warm up too… hehehe… Soon an announcement was made, all 21km runners were to precede to the side gate. The gate opened at 6.45am and all runners were dashing out. We slow jogged around the building and saw a lot of runners already in their position at the starting point. The timekeeper announced the race would start at 7am. It was 15mins later than the stated time. As we waited, Ong told me “if cannot run then walk… dun push too hard”. My club members told me just enjoy the run, can complete very good already.

    Once the ‘Bang” went off, the runners sped off. Many runners ran past me but I knew I got to run my own pace and kept myself relaxed. Timing was not so important to me at this stage as my target is to finish the whole race without walking. Soon I saw TP runner, Patrick and cheered one another to have a good run. At about 2km, I saw another TP runner, Uncle Jimmy ahead. I caught up with him and he asked me to go ahead. I was feeling quite comfortable with my pace and breathing and hence, I ran on. The weather was quite cooling and I saw alot of mountains along the route. Hmm, nice weather, good scenery... good nice run... The 1st water point is at 5km. I was not feeling thirsty so I just grab a cup, took a quick sip to wet my mouth as I ran. Shortly after, I saw a runner in front of me who was walking and kept shouting “Hek Hek Hek”. I was quite scared and kept a distance when I ran past him. Ahead of me, I saw a “blue vested” uncle and a “red vested” uncle leading a small group of runners. I managed to close up with them at the 6km mark. After a while, the “red runner” and another runner decided to move ahead of him. As I felt satisfied with their pace, I decided to follow suit and broke away from the rest. When I ran past “the blue runner” uncle, he looked at me and said “Very good”. I felt very happy with his compliment and smiled to him. Hahaha… but the next min, he was beside me. As I ran, I realized that whenever I am just a bit ahead of him, he would increase his pace and make sure that I am a step behind him. Hmmm I knew if I were to continue to increase my pace to outrun him, I would disrupt my pace and breathing and drained out halfway through the race… A wiser choice will to set him as my pacer… hehehe… He looked over at me quite oftenly as I maintained close beside him but with a step or two behind. Soon, we reached the 2nd water point, 10km. The “blue runner” uncle slowed down to drink. As I still not thirsty at this point, I took another quick sip of water and ran on alone. In front of me was the “red runner”; I locked him as my 2nd pacer.

    At 12km, as I was happily following behind him, I heard a footsteps closing behind us. It was the “blue runner” uncle with a “yellow-vested” runner. They ran past us in a much faster pace and the “yellow runner” told the “red runner” laughingly that that “blue runner” took some power gel and got a lot of energy. Soon I reached the junction whereby I was given the 1st ribbon, a long blue one. I placed in around my neck and tucked it inside my running vest when it kept flying around. At about 14km, the “blue runner” seem to slow down and asked the “yellow runner” and “red runner” to go ahead. The “red runner” companied the uncle. As I was still feeling quite ok at this point except for a slight ache at my sole… should be due to the blisters.... I changed my pacer again! to the “yellow runner”... he was faster for me. So I just maintained about 50m away from him. At the 3rd water point, 15km mark, I took a mouthful of water and swallowed it down and continued.

    As I past the 16km, 17km mark, I realized that throughout the distance I had covered so far actually I had been carrying a smile on my face and this had kept my mood light and happy. When I am happy, I will brighten up and this gave me confidence that I could do it. Only 4km more to go, no walking so far… Broke record already.. hahaha… I used the wet sponge at the 17.5km to cool my neck with 2 quick taps. Soon I approached the 18km point, with the “yellow runner”, still ahead of me. Suddenly, a car sounded a loud horn at the “yellow runner” as it stopped at the traffic light junction. From the expression of his face, this really gave him a shock and annoyed him. He hit the car window, scolded the driver in Malay and complained to the lady traffic police, who just seated comfortably on her motorbike, ignoring everything. I closed up the distance with the “yellow runner”, ran past the shophouses and soon we reached Jalan Hospital road. 2km more to the ending point, I quicken my pace and the “yellow runner” told me “Very good, you maintained a very consistent pace”. I gave him a thumbsup sign too as he also did very well. My breathing got a bit heavier due to my increased pace. Then I saw TP Serene turning into the side road at the opposite side. I ran on and got my red ribbon from the official at the U-turn. The last water point was at 20km. Yes! Last km to go, I turned into the side road and saw the Ministry building. From afar, I saw someone with orange running kit, waving to me. It was Wong! I showed him a “V” sign. When I turned in to the building, a familiar voice cheered for me at the last 100m. It was Akira! I passed the finishing line. The official gave my completion certificate and asked me a funny question: “Anyone behind you”. I gave him the confused look and just nodded and then showed him the “don’t know” sign with my hands. Then I saw a box at the other official table, thinking it was water, I grabbed and looked in. It was actually the certificates box. The official thought I wanted to snatch the box and quickly held it back. It was then I was given my position tag, no.23. My time clocked 2hr 13min.

    I joined the rest of our runners. Everyone was happily talking about how they enjoyed their run and congratulated me on my completion. Then I saw my hubby, Ong. He was very surprised that I was back. He thought I would take at least 2hr 30mins. I knew he was very worried for me due to my past 2 bad experiences in oversea run. He told me if I ever go into the medic this time, no more oversea run for me. In my 1st oversea run at Terengganu (1999), I was admitted to hospital and on drip after completing 21km. In my 2nd oversea run at Penang Bridge (2000), I was carried into the medical center with bad cramps on my hands and legs. This Ipoh run is very important to me. I am so happy and glad that 5 years later, in my 3rd oversea run, I finally made it and did my personal best! I am looking forward to the next upcoming race with a big smile on my face!

    Distance covered: 21km __ Timing: 2hr13min