Mon 31 Jul 2006
Yes, dearies, I ran in the 5k portion of the San Francisco Marathon yesterday.
It was my first-ever race on U.S. soil, and it was absolutely wonderful. The 5K run/walk was held at the Embarcadero, passing by the Ferry Building, the Bay Bridge and the AT&T (formerly SBC) Park. If you haven’t been there before, and if you pace yourself so that you’re not huffing and puffing too much, the race can actually qualify as a mini-tour.
Summer in San Francisco usually means cool, 65-degree-Fahrenheit (about 18 degrees Celcius) mornings ,and it was just that yesterday. But you wouldn’t have known it, on seeing all the men, women and even kids in their running shorts and tees, raring to go at the Starting Line.
As for me, I was well warmed-up from a piping-hot cup of coffee, a brisk 10-minute jog, and some early-morning hugs from the most supportive hubby/personal cameraman/last-minute coach/unabashed cheer-er around.
Yup, Markie was there, making sure I consumed my carbs the night before, joking me out of a pre-race anxiety attack, and yelling out loud, monosyllabic cheers that must have confounded his fellow spectators. (As in, “GO, ‘GA*!” Hehe.)
Click on the “play” icon on the above video, which was caught using our Nikon Coolpix camera. If you squint really hard and don’t get vertigo from the camera-shake, you might even be able to see me in it. I’m the tiny runner in the white top and blue shorts . See me wave in Markie’s general direction, even as I’m trying to run past several runners at the same time. What a camera hound, eh?
(The second half of the shot is mostly just of orange highway cones and specators’ heads, because Markie was trying to get a shot of me crossing the finish line but our camera didn’t have the zoom range).
And lastly, here is the food I ate after the race, at the Hyatt’s breakfast buffet:
yum!
Well, there goes the “healthy” diet. But then again, I’m still in training to run a 10k race next…
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*‘GA is short for palangga, a Visayan word loosely translated as “beloved”. It’s a term of endearment Markie and I often used for each other, which we alternately use with “pssst” and other words not fit to print here. ![]()
Posted under Running

August 1st, 2006 at 6:00 am
wow! It brings back memories. Reminds me of cross country races back at high school.
Nice blog by the way (”,)
August 1st, 2006 at 6:10 am
reminds me of high school days when i used to do cross country races..nice blog!
August 1st, 2006 at 10:28 am
woohoo..go, Petite! i saw you wave, and had it frame by frame…and was your time below 25 minutes? i ran too, but only on the treadmill…
August 3rd, 2006 at 11:58 am
saf: wow, you did cross-country races? cool! i’ve never done it…might try it one of these days. i’ve just mostly been running in the track and some park trails. thanks for dropping by!
August 3rd, 2006 at 12:03 pm
Junnie: oh my, under 25 minutes? thanks for thinking so highly of me, but no my friend, i don’t run that fast.
i was actually just aiming to run under 45 minutes but ran a bit faster and finished at 36:19. i thought that wasn’t bad for someone who had not raced in 5 years. sige, i’ll try to run faster in the 10k and/or the half-marathon. if i ever get to run under 25 in another 5k sometime in the (distant) future, you’ll be one of the first to know, hehe.
August 4th, 2006 at 5:46 am
thank you for the very supportive words in my blog. stories such as those that you mentioned really push my sometimes deflated morals with regards to this online relationship that my fiance and i are maintaining.you’re right there are occasional hang-ups but we’re doing great so far.
and oh, i should say that running in the 5k marathon is a tough stuff to hurdle and you made it. am so proud of you. ha! that’s so cool!
wish i could run for 25 minutes too. ahahhahah!!! it’s going to break my lungs i guess. reminds me to quit smoking!!! aarrggghhh!!!
have a blessed weekend! mwah from Korea!
August 5th, 2006 at 7:18 am
congrats, fudz!!
in the beginning of the year, around 6 of us here signed up to train for the milo marathon. the race happened a few weeks back, and only two joined (1 in 10k, and 1 in 5k). hehe. there’s always next year for the rest of us
August 7th, 2006 at 1:48 pm
wow marathon! coolness!!:D I have never try it but with that same kind of breakfast yes,nyahaha
musta na ga?:)
I think I can guess what’s that ‘go’ means?lol
August 19th, 2006 at 7:15 am
Congratulations!
That corned beef hash looks yummy.
One day, maybe I’ll be able to run a 5K race…
August 21st, 2006 at 10:01 pm
Congratulations Petite! And don’t worry, you sure deserved that breakfast.
August 28th, 2006 at 2:32 am
That sweaty marathon and the huge breakfast plate seemed very symmetrical. Heheh I have moved, sunshine. Come visit!
August 31st, 2006 at 1:06 pm
deity: thanks too! i hope things are going smoothly for you.
x: the milo marathon is fun, although it starts sooo early in the morning, or at least it did when i ran the 5k in 2001. i think i stayed in bed for 2 days straight afterwards cos all my muscles ached so much, hehe. but yah, you should run it if you could next year!
cheh: yup, a huge yummy breakfast is always a good incentive for me to run, hehe. how are things with you? is li’l seb getting along with his sister? i hope things are going well in the herman household!
aurea: thanks! i’m very sure you can run a 5k…i’ve heard that boxing training is one of the most difficult type of sports training, and i think you’re definitely more physically fit than i am.
good luck, and i hope to hear about a 5k race in your blog one of these days.
gigi: thanks, dearie! i’m not sure how much i deserved it, but i sure ate all of it! hahaha!
thebee hiya, girl! how have you been? i’ve visited your new digs…nice! i’m glad you’re writing more again…you know i’m such a big fan of your writing.
September 24th, 2006 at 6:15 pm
nag 5k rin ako ngayon petite. benefit sa breast cancer. my first ever. who would have thought?
September 25th, 2006 at 12:00 am
WOW! congrats, unkle b.! how was it? fun, diba? be sure to take a warm bath today (to keep your muscles from getting too sore). i’m not sure if it’s going to be the same with you, but my muscle soreness is at its worst 2 days after a race. but sarap ng run, ano? nag pay-off na talaga yung discipline mo for the last few months. and it’s for such a great cause. kudos to you!