Monday, November 21, 2011

Whitby Race 2011 - Canada Runs for Japan


On this past weekend, I completed my first running event during the November Month. A deliberate test of how it feels to be running in the cold... I was fortunate that the weather also chose to cooperate, it was forecasted to rain, but there was not a hint of it in the air that afternoon.

I left Toronto on Saturday evening (19th of November), met up with my friend Madeline in Scarboro and we headed up together to our friend, Cecilia's house up in Whitby. We had a little debauckle with where to get off... Sistine, Dixon, Thickson... lol, but we managed to meet up in the end.

Cecilia's parents cooked an amazing meal for us to feast on at dinner time, full of carbs, and homemade tomato sauce (that had a little kick!). The main course served with the spaghetti was a mouth-watering chicken casserole. The chicken was grilled to perfection, with such attention to balance of the spices (also from scratch!). A delightful miso soup starter, sprinkled with toasted seaweed. Yum!

After the delicious meal (and great technology through the times dinner talk - yep, we talked about the days where computers had 16MB harddrives...!), we made our way down to the basement lounge area and watched the Food TV network. :P Who would have thought "Dinner: Impossible" could be so addictive. There was some irony that the previous week we had also watched Robert Irvine sadly losing his spot to be America's next Iron Chef. Good chef though, and he really tried to help the restaurant owner get up to par with proper pricing as well as proper cooking of food. 33% Margin. There's something I learned.

Following that we watched a bit of "Chopped". Which was pretty intense because one of the competitors spilled boiling hot water over herself... ai! Potatoes and hot water. Then.. after that... it was Cup Cake Wars. By then I had showered and was ready for bed --- 10 miler (16km) challenge the next day!!

My alarm went off promptly at 8:00am, got up, freshened up, and had breakfast with my friends:
1 Banana, Water, Oatmeal Raisin Cereal. Yum. I was easy on the milk - even at 1%, my body never took too well with milk.




I geared up with my outdoor running gear: 260 Icebreaker layer, T-shirt on top of it, wool socks, icebreaker 200 tights, lululemon brisk running gloves, and my favorite white running cap. Made sure I had my iphone on me as well and some emergency electrolytes (a few raspberry bursts leftover from the scotiabank race).

We left Cecilia's house around 10:00am, and headed to the Whitby Yacht Club, by the waterfront. After parking on a side street, we went straight to the registration area, upstairs in a cottage-like building. I picked up my racekit there: A T-shirt and a Bib (timing chip was attached to the bib). I looked around to see where I could find a course map, but was unable to find one.. But as we neared the stairs to go back downstairs, we saw a hand drawn map.

we sat around and kinda of lounged a bit while waiting for the race to start (at 11am - unusually late time to start). The race actually started a bit later than 11am since we had to wait for the 1km to return from their race (a category for kids). It was quite cold since we waited nearly 15 minutes.

When the start horn finally sounded, all of us 5/10/16km runners couldn't wait to get started - it was so cold waiting around.

This however changed after the first km. I started to warm up, and at one point, I took off my gloves and tucked it away. The scenery on route was really nice, coupled with the cool air, (and no rain), it was not an unpleasant experience at all. I had feared the weather to be like the one we had at the Scotiabank Marathon that happened in the past month. Rainy, Cold, and Windy. It was cold and windy, but no clouds in the sky. Yay!

Near the end of the run, I had a little 'competition' with a more seasoned elder runner :P We were literally passing each other back and forth for over the span of 7km. Neither of us wanted to be defeated, although in the end, with some stored up energy, I did manage to pass the finish line first. Not soon after, when I returned to the cottage to find my friends, I was thanked by him personally for helping him keep going :D I returned the thanks as well, because he too, helped me push myself more.

I then texted my awesome support team Cecilia and Madeline to come find me back at the cottage. There was free chili upstairs, but I really just wanted to go back to the house and shower.

After showering and resting a bit (and more food TV and... the mummy 3), we headed out to have Wild Wings at Kennedy Commons. Yum, wings galore!

It was a fun event. Awesome company, good food, and a great race course. I would definitely do it again next year!

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