I am a pretty lazy individual. Someone who wanted to do
things, but later. Walking from my house to the nearby market was a strict no
at most times. So, running a marathon was going to be as tough as Pi Patel’s
rendezvous with Richard Parker.
I came to know about the Wipro Chennai Marathon a few days
ago. Though I was not much confident of doing any good in it, I just had to
give it a shot. After all , this couldn't be done later. There were 3 categories. I chose the 10km run. The full and
half marathons were never going to be my thing. Riding 42kms on a bike is
hellacious, I mean how could I possibly walk/run that much. Having done 5-6kms
on the treadmill, 10km was just a bit further. I was pretty “confident” of
doing it.
2nd of December was the D-Day. IIT Madras was the
venue. The entire course was within the beautiful IIT campus. The run was to
begin at 7:00 AM. I was there at 6:30 and joined my fellow runners who were
doing their Warm-ups, choreographed by an instructor. I was joined by a couple
of my friends, who were inevitably late. A shot of an energy drink and a banana
later, we were all set. As the countdown trickled down to zero, off we were
along with hundreds of fellow runners. It was showtime.
The first couple of kilometers went pretty well. The
adrenaline was pumping and the confidence of finishing the run was growing. The
legs held up well and weren’t behaving funny as yet. As we reached the first
fueling station, around 3 and a bit kilometers from the start line, things were
just getting a bit tougher. Jogging had been replaced by more of walking.
Though the stamina was still there, legs were starting to make noises of their
own. Every passing kilometer made it more of a “mind over body”
matter. I pushed, pushed and pushed, alternating between jogging and walking.
The finish line made its much sought after appearance, and so did a bit adrenaline rush. A dash to the finish line was made, and when I did cross the line,
immense satisfaction. Being able to complete the run was an incredible
achievement in itself for me, considering that I never practiced even a bit and the
longest distance I have ever walked in my life wouldn’t have been more
than 3kms.
A special shout out to Wipro and other organizers. The
marathon was organized quite brilliantly and It was great fun to be a part of
it. The IIT campus was as beautiful as it has always been, making the run
extremely easy on the eyes. The Chennai weather too was extremely considerate
and spared us from exhaustion due to heat. Overall, it was a Sunday well spent.
I did make a 10km run sound like a hike to Mount Everest,
but that was how difficult I had considered it to be. Now that I succeeded in
getting done with it, I have my sights set on the next marathon event. This
time, with some practice, I might just give the Half Marathon a shot.
You forgot the breakfast... Amul Kool :)
ReplyDeleteOf course, and getting more than the one allotted packet :P
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