Living in Malaysia has made me
realize that wherever you are, it is still possible to be happy even though you
are hundreds of miles away from your family and friends for the reason that you
can build fresh connections and make new friends where you are. Leaving my comfort zone put me into a slight
panic at first; I had a lot of questions on my mind like do I still get to
enjoy the things that I do back home like hiking, swimming, running, cycling,
Zumba and, most especially, traveling? And would there be new people whom I’m
going to connect with and share the same interests? Can I survive Malaysia
without my homesickness killing me? All of the questions were immediately
answered the first day I stepped into ICTI and felt the warm welcome of
everybody. Rapport was quickly
established and I didn’t feel different at all; I easily blended in.
Our first run as a group, training day |
One thing that really brought us
close together was when Nurul, one of my colleagues, invited us to join the PJ
Half Marathon Run. I was so excited that
I signed up with no hesitation knowing that others from the officewere also
interested to participate. At first we
trained separately on our own, Harry and I updating on each other’s run,
motivating each other every day to go further and train harder. Then the Orange Frog workshop happened and we
decided to train together. Florence, Harry, Chan How, Hamida, Fitri,Nurul and I
decided to set up a schedule for training after work and during the weekends. Empire Damansara, Mutiara Homes, DamansaraPerdana,
and TTDI park became our training grounds.
We also continued our after run bonding like going out for dinner or
refreshments making the calories burn as our excuse where the hashtag #runtoeat
was born. We actually ran to the nearest
NasiLemak or Nasi Kukus to supply our body with carbs and protein! And, of
course, the after-training selfies would never be missed out and posted on my Fitness
Diary Album on Facebook; it’s not only a way for me to document our activities,
but also a way for me to inspire others, to show themthat despite our busy schedules,
if we are determined we can still squeeze in time to run or exercise.
After work night runs |
The rain won't stop us from training |
Nasi Kukus Run #runtoeat |
TGIF walk before the run on Sunday, carbo loading fever!!! |
A day before the run, we collected our race kits, went for a relaxing swim and met up with Shahrina in Kampong Bahru for a nice carbo loading the night before the run: Nasi Lemak!!! |
After almost 2 months of training, event day came! I am very proud to say that all of us finished the 10km run, (and the 3km run for Fitri)clocking impressively credible times for beginner runners. All under 2 hours!!! Harry clocked in at 1:07:25, very good time for a first timer; Chan How – he was injured during the run – still managed a time of 1:22:35; Florence clocked in at 1:29:18 – she bested her last 10k run time, Hamida at 1:40:03 – she had problems with her breathing during our training but was never discouraged to quit (!), Nurul at 1:45:01 despite rarely training with us but still very hard core, our beloved Fitri who never realized he could actually make it BTD (before the dot), and, finally, yours truly at 1:01:21 – my best run ever because I had never clocked that fast in my 10km runs back home, really a lucky day for me for my first MY run!!! The best part is, we all received medals and certificates which we could take home to show our beloved supporters, our ICTI, JE, and ELS family! Thank you so much for the cheers and encouragement. We hope next time we get to see you in the running tracks with us! Kudos and Merry Christmas to all!
Some photos taken during the event:
According to the events result from myraceonline total offical runners: 997 for 10km runners men and women; men:620 and women:377 |
In 3-2-1 Ready! Set! Go! |
Go go Fitri!!! Time to level up for the next run!!! |
10km finishers showing off their medals and certificates |
Go Flo!!! Bested her time from her previous 10km run!!! |
Selfie time!!! |
Run and win a friend, we met Syahirah and Izad |
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