Monday, August 28, 2006

Ganpati Bappa Morya !!



Ganesh Festival is here and i'm lucky to be part of the celebrations in Ann Arbor ( or rather i planned my visit that way :)) for the fifth consecutive year. After being part of the decoration team for the past four years, there is nothing more satisfying than to see it being carried on by the newer guys in an even bigger and better fashion !! Kudos to you all ! Also here is a glimpse of the ganesh decorations for the past few years.

Thursday, August 24, 2006

AFC Half-marathon pics

Just got hold of the half-marathon pics from marathonfoto.com. So before I get hold of the high resolution images here are the thumbnails.

This is me passing by the "Star of India" ship on Harbor Drive at about mile 9


Raising my hands before crossing the finish line


I did it !!


Posing with the medal !

Sunday, August 20, 2006

13.1 miles through a runners eyes


So the AFC half-marathon is done but it will forever be etched in my memory as the first race I participated in. Before I come to the results and how I performed let me try and walk you through the 13.1 miles to the finish line.

The alarm rang at the unearthly hour of 4:15 am and woke me from my slumber. It was the day that I had been training for the past 6 weeks. I resisted the urge to hit the snooze button and quickly sprang to my feet. After a bath and a quick breakfast comprising of a glass of milk and half a bagel I got into race gear and was ready to leave home at 5:10 am.

There was hardly any traffic early in the morning and I made it into Balboa Park in 20 min. There were people by the thousands there and just seeing so many people raised my spirits. The half-marathon this year had a record attendence of 7200 people. The weather was near perfect, a cool 67F, and the sun stayed behind clouds for much of the race. We were taken by shuttle buses to the starting line at the Cabrillo National monument. I did a brief warm-up after arriving here and then mingled in with the croud at the starting line. I was all set to hit the road.

The start was slightly slow and I worked my way through the masses. It was amazing to see the diversity in the croud. It was an inspiration to see a lot of older folks as well as very young kids running. The initial couple of miles was rolling hills and I just concentrated on running at a comfortable pace. Also by this time the croud had dispersed slightly so I could pick up my pace for the next couple of miles which were pretty much downhill. My Michigan jersey got me a few "Go Blues" on the way tough I also found a couple of Buckeyes in the croud. I was at the 4 mile marker in about 30 min and going strong. I picked up my first glass of water and continued on. I knew that I was going faster than any of my practice sessions, but decided to stick on to the pace as I was pretty comfortable at the moment. I thought I could always drop off the pace if I got tired later on.

The next part of the race was along the bay with amazing views and I took in the beauty of nature. At the 10K marker the clock read about 50 min. By now the crowd had really spread out and I was moving with a group of people who were more-or-less doing the same pace as me and we stuck together almost till the very end. I walked through the water station at the 7 mile marker and had a glass of gatorade. Also reminded myself that more than half the race was done and I should push on. I pushed myself through the next 3 miles keeping with the pace of my group and concentrated on my breathing. I knew that the next 2 miles was going to be the killer as it was straight uphill through downtown and I wanted to save my breath for this.

And a killer it was. However much I tried, I could not help the uphill run from taking a toll on both my breath and my legs. At one point I contemplated slowing down a bit but got inspiration from a girl in our group who was right in front of me. If she could keep going so could I. The worse thing you can do at such a point is to look ahead and see the road going all the way up. After that I decided to just concentrate on the road in front of me. Few people did overtake me in this stretch, but I could not care less.

It was still all the way uphill at the 12 mile marker and even tough I knew there was just one more mile left, I felt completely zapped of energy. I wished the race would just end at the 12 mile marker. I could hear the croud cheering us to go on. I could not give up at this point. I just pressed on. The hills eventually gave way to flatter land and as my breathing returned to normal I got the energy to step on the gas a bit. But I guess everyone did the same and still our group was all together. We now entered Balboa Park and knew that the finish line was barely 200 meters away. Also there were a lot more people cheering us to the finish. I decided now was the time to change into top gear and sprint to the end.

Just as I overtook a very athletic looking guy from our group he too got inspired and we engaged in a short race on our own. I got into a nice rhythm and the last 100 meters just blazed past me. I remember overtaking at least a dozen people and the cheers from the crowd echoing in my ears. And with hands raised I crossed the finish line. I had done it. And I felt like a winner already !!

The next 5 min after the race were too hazy. I passed through the exit line where they took off the timing chip and I got my medal for which I could barely mumble my thanks. My heart was pounding and legs were bursting with pain. I so wanted to sit down but I knew I shouldn't. I then remembered to look at my cellphone stopwatch to see the time and it read about 1:47. I was elated. I got into the photo line and managed to smile for the snap. Then moved on to the place where they were pinning up the official results wondering if I had made it to the top 1000.

After a short wait the results were out. I had finished at an overall postion of 749 / 7000 and 90th in my division with a chip time of 1:44:36, that's a pace of 7:59 min/mile. It was unbelievable !! That's the story of my first run. Looking forward to many more such runs in the future !

Tuesday, August 15, 2006

AFC Half Marathon

I'm sorry that I have to interrupt the sights of San Diego series. But then the AFC Half marathon is just round the corner and deserves some attention. After all i've been training for it since more than a month now :) The marathon begins at 7:00 am on Sunday, August 20 at the Cabrillo National Monument and ends at Balboa Park in downtown San Diego. A total of 6000 people will be participating in the half-marathon. The route is very scenic with great views of Mission Bay. Here is a link which shows the route winding around Mission Bay and then through downtown SD. Make sure that you select G. satellite in the drop down box on the right.

Now to personal targets for the race. Since this is the first marathon I am running (actually that's wrong, I have run a 5K in the Pune International Marathon when I was 12 years old but let's not count that), I have no idea as to how I'll fare. I have done a 15-mile run at a 10 min/mile pace and a couple of 10 milers at 9.2 min/mile. So I am hoping to maintain at least a 9 min/mile pace through the half-marathon. That will get me to a race time of about 1:58:00, which from last years results should put me in the top 2500. Personally I'll be happy if i'm able to get close to a 8.5 min/mile pace or a race time of 1:51:00 which seems pretty challenging at the moment.

On a side note my roommate has promised to treat me to dinner if I manage to break into the top 1000. While the proposition sounds good, chances of this happening are very very bleak :(

Monday, August 14, 2006

Destination 3 : Cuyamaca Rancho SP / Lake Cuyamaca


Nestled in the Santa Rosa mountains, Cuyamaca Rancho SP is just an hour to the east of San Diego and is an equally good destination for a quick stop on way to Anza Borrego desert, a day hiking trip or for an overnight camping trip. There are several trails that lead to peak summits and scenic overlooks.


Lake Cuyamaca lies at the northern end of the park and is a popular fishing destination.


Here is a view of the Anza Borrego desert as seen from Cuyamaca Rancho

Sunday, August 13, 2006

Destination 2 : Mount Soledad

San Diego is a town of numerous hills and canyons. A nice place to get a view of most of San Diego is the 822 foot tall hill of Mount Soledad. At the summit lies a 29-foot tall cross.


Here is a view from Mt. Soledad looking east. On a clear day you will be able to see as far as the Laguna mountains with ease.


and looking north here is a view of the pacific ocean

Wednesday, August 09, 2006

Destination 1 : Coronado Island / Hotel Del Coronado / Coronado City Beach

Coronado is a small “island” town in San Diego Bay, approximately 7.4 square miles in size, connected to the City of San Diego by the San Diego-Coronado Bridge as seen in the picture below


Here is a view of the SD Bay and downtown SD taken from the bridge


Here is a view of the historic Hotel Del Coronado as seen from the Coronado City beach


Coronado has expansive beaches and the hotel serves as a nice backdrop

Sights of San Diego

I just realized that I been in SD for more than 3 months but haven't posted anything about the city as such. There are so many places to visit here and so many activities to do that I do not know where to start from. I probably waited this long coz I did not have a lot of pics of the place to show off :) but this weekend we went on a travelling spree of SD and now I have more pics than I can handle. I will try and post them here in the next few days.

Thursday, August 03, 2006

random things ...

$ With more and more miles piling up every week it's getting harder and harder to keep myself motivated to follow the training schedule, specially since i've moved the runs to the mornings

$ Had been to a secluded beach last weekend which is well guarded by 300 ft of cliffs and the only way down is by an unimaginably steep set of switchbacks; while the beach itself was very beautiful it was infested with a number of nudists, and the worse part being that almost all were male :p, that definitely wasn't a pretty sight !

$ Another off-roading trip in the Anza-Borrego Desert is planned for the weekend :)

$ Tried making Chicken Penne Pesto for the first time yesterday, think it turned out to be pretty decent !