my bib 1699656 and the manila heat massacre: a marathon horror story
so i got this wild idea to run a marathon in manila because, why not? bib number 1699656, event code 1608713479 - sounded like a secret mission. the second i landed, the air hit me like a wet blanket. the weather json i checked later? 31.88°c but feels like 34.63°c with 52% humidity. my brain just melted. i swear, sweat was evaporating before it hit the ground, or maybe that was just the exhaust fumes.
*hydration was my bible, but even electrolyte drinks tasted like soup. the course map showed a blur, but i swear it looped past jollibee three times - each time, the smell of fried chicken taunted me. someone told me that the last water station got moved to a 'secret location' but a local warned me it's just a guy selling warm coke for 100 pesos. classic.
if you get bored of skyscrapers, tagaytay's a short drive south for cool air, but i was too busy watching my watch. the humidity sat on my chest like a lazy roommate who won't pay rent. i heard from a runner who bonked at mile 18 that the organizers skimped on ice - rumor or truth? who cares, i was drinking from a garden hose at one point, no shame.
course highlights: the pasig river stink, the endless overpasses that felt like climbing stairways to nowhere, and the crowds screaming 'tigas loob!' which means 'be strong' but sounded like 'you're doomed'. i linked up with a tribe of tuk-tuk drivers who yelled encouragement while charging me for a tow.
i chugged a bottle of coconut water from a street vendor that might've been tadpole-infested. a yelp review i skimmed later said 'fresh and revitalizing' - obviously paid. tripadvisor folks rave about the intramuros walls, but i saw them in a haze, thinking they were mirages.
the finish line was at rizal park, where statues watched me limp. my time? 4:32:59, or 1608713479 seconds if you're into unix timestamps. the medal felt heavier than my shoes. post-race, i collapsed at a carinderia eating sinigang* so sour it cleared my sinuses. a drunk guy at the next table told me i looked like a 'walking compost' - thanks, brother.
lesson learned: check the heat index, not just the temp. and maybe, just maybe, run somewhere with aircon. but where's the fun in that?
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