08 March 2008
I arrived in Manila this morning confident that my officers, staff, and the different Special Service Unit representatives of the Major Services of the Armed Forces of the Phuilippnes have prepared the things that are needed in the conduct of the event. In my personal conversations with them, they assured me that there will be enough water stations along the way and water cups & water supply in every station.
As of this writing, we expect a total of 1,200 runners for the half-marathon and 5K run. Out of this, at least 500 runners will be running the half-marathon distance while an estimated of 700 runners will be running the 5K race. The Half-Marathon will start at 5:30 AM while the 5K race will start at 6:00 AM.
Water stations will be positioned at the start/finish line; at the turn-around point for the 5K run (near Bonifacio Naval Station, along Lawton Avenue); at vicinity Essensa, The Fort ; and at vicinity International School (near the 21K turn-around point). The Major Service Bands will be prepositioned at the vicinity of these water stations to provide music to the participants. The famous Philippine Marines Drum and Bugle Corps will display their marching drills while playing their musical instruments before the awarding ceremony.
In the Half-Marathon race, there will be medals awarded to the top five in each age category for the men and ladies and cash awards will be given to the top three overall of the men and ladies. In the 5K race, top three in the men & ladies overall will be awarded with cash prizes.
At the finish line, each finisher will receive their “Certificate of Achievement” and the packed breakfast food (boiled banana, hard-boiled egg, bottled water & pandesal).
I just finished signing 1,200 pieces of “Certificate of Achievement” for the finishers in tomorrow’s race.
My strategy? Stay relaxed and maintain a good running form and be able to finish the race in two hours and ten minutes (2:10:00).
Good luck and see you at the Starting Line.