Tuesday, October 28, 2008

CHRISTMAS ISLAND - Part 2

Tho' the event was held beginning of October 2008, some of us still talk about it. I still have friends and runners asking if I'll organise the same run to the Island next year and will it be my annual event ..... WOW!!!!

There are so many places in Malaysia which I've not visited. Let me just share more about the island. I guess pictures are best to describe the island as I'm not good with words.

For more reading pleasure, do visit some of the runners' blog here:

http://livefreerunfree.blogspot.com
http://johnwm.blogspot.com
http://chanbai.blogspot.com

And a write up in THE STAR paper (Malaysia's largest and most read English paper)by Anne Marie Chandy and photos by Chua Kok Hwa.

http://thestar.com.my/lifestyle/story.asp?file=/2008/10/28/lifeliving/2314027&sec=lifeliving


The Recreational Centre which housed the Gym Room, a Cafe, Conference Room, Swimming pool and a badminton court which also double up as a futsal court

Grotto - one of the places the youths love to take a dive. This is where the 'cold & hot' water meet




This brightly green colour plant can be seen in all path leading to the beaches



One of the loveliest and friendliest bird on earth. They even 'pose' for photo and did not move an inch away as I stepped closer



THE NEW KIDZ ON THE ROAD

Event : Pacesetter Breakfast Run
Venue : Lembah Kiara Park, Tmn Tun Dr Ismail, KL
Date : 26 October 2008
Time : 7.30am

I stayed over in Subang Jaya SS14 on Saturday night. The next morning, woke up at 6.20am and prepared to leave the house. By then Janet was preparing Ashwin for his 1st run. This 7 years old has tonnes of energy and I wanna test his endurance and strength. So, I told Janet that I will 'hijack' his son on Sunday to join me at the Pacesetter's Breakfast Run since the park is consider safe.


Ashwin was very enthusiatic and was ready to break record. I called for a cab and by 7am, both of us were heading towards TTDI. Met up with Andrew and his charming wife Yee Mey at the park.


By 7.30am, the MC made a short announcement to brief the participants on the rules & regulations as well as the terrain of the 2 routes - light & easy (2.5km round the lake) and rough (6km into the jungle). At first I wanted to opt for the 6km but after considering the uphill slope and that this is the 1st time Ashwin is taking part in a real run, I opted to run round the lake.


It was a beautiful morning. The green environment of the park is really refreshing. So, by 7.45am the fun run category was flagged off. I was a little cautious with Ashwin whether he can survive the 2.5km or not. So I carried my little backpack with water and bread.


Gosh .... he gradually overtook most of the participants one after the other. After less than 1km, he was leading the pack throughout the entire run. And he went for another loop. WOW! I definitely underestimated this little chap.
He will be the up and coming top runner .............WATCH OUT for this New Kidz On The Road!!!



Ashwin with Andrew and Yee Mey listening to the instruction from the MC




Joining the crowd in the warming up session



Breakfast at Pandi Restaurant




Enjoying the bread with peanut butter prepared by his mum while waiting for his Milo

By his size, you know he is THE running material. More of his face on this blog in the future.



Monday, October 27, 2008

KLANG PACER CHARITY RUN 2008

Venue : Bandar Botanic (Lake Swan)
Date : 21 Dec 2008
Time : 7am
Distance : 11km (2 loops)
Registration Fee : RM20.00
(Limited to 300 entries only)

Finisher Medals

Men Open - Top 60
Women Open - Top 40


For more details, please call Mr. Wong SP @ 012 - 310 1379

Saturday, October 18, 2008

RELAY WITHOUT BARRIER - by 3R Circle

REGISTRATION OPEN


Once again, the Road Relay Running Circle (3R Circle) brought to you the much soughtafter road relay. Criteria to qualify for an entry are - passion for running, positive mindset, high sportsmanship attitude and a team player.

Powered by: Julie Wong
Surveyor: Eddy Choo
Logistic: Peter Goh, Aplaidoo (Naido), Tan Choon Seang


Date : 23 November 2008 (Sunday)
Venue : Taman Bukit Kiara, Taman Tun Dr. Ismail, K.L.
Time : 7.30am



Terms and Regulations

no of runners per team:
3 runners per team for all categories

registration fee:
rm45 per team

reporting time:
6.30am - 7.15am

distance:
2.5km - 3km per loop x 3 (pending verification)

award:
Position medals to all runners who completed the relay

participation:
Confirmation of participation is upon receiving payment of fees

closing date:
17 November 2008 (12 noon)

distribution of running bibs:
Running bibs will be distributed on the event date

payment:
please deposit payment to WONG KIM MAI, Public Bank S/A no 4-9144546-32 and fax the confirmation slip to 03 - 92 81 6445 or email to
jwbiznet@hotmail.com


Categories

1) MEN Open : 12 years and above
2) WOMEN Open : 12 years and above
3) MEN JR Veteran : 40 - 49 years
4) MEN SR Veteran : 50 years and above
5) MIXED Team : 12 years and above with at least ONE female runner


HOW TO REGISTER?

eMAIL details to
jwbiznet@hotmail.com

or fax to 03-92 81 6445.

1) Name of the Team
2) Name of Team Captain
3) Name, NRIC/Passport No., Date of birth, Gender, Age
4) Category of participation
5) Contact no

example:
Team Name : Black Eagle
Team Captain : Kumaresan a/l Arokiam
Category : MIXED Team

Name : Kumaresan a/l Arokiam
NRIC no : 751023-10-5051
D.O.B : 23-10-75 (23)(M)
Tel No : 012 - 333 1258 / email (if any for future reference)

Name : Lee Siew Loong
NRIC no : 680112-12-7353
D.O.B : 12-01-69 (39)(M)
Tel No : 016 - 555 3251

Name : Khairina Ahmad
NRIC no : 780503-10-6068
D.O.B : 03-05-78 (30)(F)
Tel No : 012 - 903 6169


For enquiries, call

Julie Wong - hp 016 228 4088

Peter Goh - hp 019 339 2393

Naido - hp 012 292 8459

Tan Choon Seang - hp 012 224 0757

Eddy Choo - hp 013 366 8932




Tuesday, October 14, 2008

CAMERON HIGHLAND - THE NEXT DESTINATION

Since early this year, many runners had been asking me about the Cameron Highlands run. But due to my hectic schedule and of course the logistic part of it, I have to put this thought in the cold room. I have to consider many aspects such as a safe running route, transportation, marshalls, the sponsor(s), accomodation and many other nitty gritty details.

Although I'd helped to organise 6 relay runs locally and one (21km run) abroad, Cameron Highlands offered a greater challenge. These smaller runs offered a unique experience to runners. For the past one year, there was a new evolution in teamwork whereby the group (i) foster new partnership (running mates), (ii) share knowledge and ideas and (iii) encourage and challenge one another through healthy competition and (iv) develop positive mindset and attitude towards life.

Lets take a moment to read what some of the runners wrote after the Christmas Island trip.

'Shortcomings?' We left it all in Christmas Island (CI). Anyway, they are insignificant compared to the beauty of the NATURE that we experienced' - Yap Wai Mun & Tan John Yam

'The trip was an amazing experience - the scenery was breath-taking and the hospitality we received was priceless. I look forward the meet the CI gang again in the next run' - Sharon Tang Sok Teng

'Thank you very much for the wonderful time in CI and of course not to mention the extra nanny service for Wai Kin ....... we do look forward to join you in Cameron Highland' - Belinda & Family

'Thanks for organising the CI run ...... I thoroughly enjoyed myself. Small and intimate run is a nice refreshing change from running with thousands. So, Cameron Highlands - I'm definitely keen ....' - Eliza Hoh

'I am definitely looking forward for the next run. An exotic location a-la CI has my preference. Of course Cameron Highlands is great!' - Klaas De Waart

Cameron Highlands will be on THE list because ......

YOU ASK FOR IT !









Monday, October 13, 2008

JW FLORA & FAUNA RUN - RESULT

Date : 4 October 2008
Time : 8am
Venue : CI Cricket & Sporting Club, Christmas Island, Australia
Distance : 21km
Powered By : Julie Wong

Sponsors :
Christmas Island Phosphates (CIP)
Australian Indian Ocean Travel Agency (AIOTA)
CI Travel Exchange


Results:
MEN OPEN
1:36:58 Mike Musso - CHAMPION
1:37:12 Klaas De Wart
1:40:31 Gary Mitchell
1:41:05 Chen Keat Hoong
1:45:59 Tan John Yam
1:53:86 Gregory Teo Chin Seng
1:54:24 Tim Sambell
1:57:39 Rob Reynolds
2:01:10 Foo Chee Jin
2:06:37 Jeffrey Oliver


WOMEN OPEN
1:59:48 Dominique Maberly - CHAMPION
2:20:20 Katrina Bird
2:27:56 Yap Wai Mun
2:29:13 Goh Hiong Eng
2:31:12 Eliza Ho Hsu-Wei
2:31:12 Sharon Tang Sok Teng
2:32:10 Jenap Bt M. Said
2:56:11 Khalijah Hj Bakar
3:03:35 Julie Wong
3:06:54 Gail Yeap


21KM TEAM RELAY (3 x 7km)
1:50:54 Feral Chooks
1:51:23 CI Hawks
2:10:05 Bluebirds
2:16:22 3 R's
2:19:36 CIP

The first batch of 21km Fun walkers

Chen KH - his 1st overseas run & miss the podium finish by 1 placing.

John, just recovered from his recent fall in a race did equally well.
Eliza and Sharon - the 'Happy Twins' pacing one another throughout the race. Eeemmm ... such a happy partnership

Ho Wai Kin (Bib No : A015) the 21 year old participants with learning disability. What a courageuos attempt! He had been training for almost 3 months to prepare for this race. (left-right: Soon, Oon, Francis, Ooi, Jenap, Julie & Wai kin)

Wai Mun, ran an additional 6km for making a wrong turning after the 8th km. Amazingly, she still emerged the 2nd runner up in the race with a BIG smile. Thats what SPORTMANSHIP is all about! Behind her is Jenap (in blue t-shirt). She is a prominent figure in our local races with her jovial and colourful appearence.
Klaas(in black/yellow vest), the tallest among all emerged 1st runner up in the Men Open category beating some of the younger runners.


The last 7km 'killing stretch'. This is where Chen KH suffered the heat from the blazing sun.



Francis and Ng SP pacing each other at the last 7km.



Ha ha haaa..... my GRAND FINISH!!!!!!

In deep thought??? ..... ooopppsss taking a short nap while waiting for the results


With our medals and certificates

Group photos before the race


...... after the race


more photos and report to follow ....

Please scroll down to my previous post for more details on Christmas Island, Australia