Anyway, I arrived way too early and decided to park myself next to a trash can at the 29km point and kept a lookout for my friend. Two hours is a long time for one to wait, so I started taking photos of people running by.
One runner handed me a sign which says "You can do it!" and I became part of the cheering squad. Maybe because I was dressed in the official colour, runners came up to me asking about bananas and ointment.
I took lots of photos at the 29km mark (Fort Road carpark), so if you're a runner, you might want to look for your photo here.
4 comments:
Oh, you are such a good friend to go support your friends! ;) Sigh, but the recent new of a 22 yr young man's passing at the Standchart Marathon, made me try sad.
Wen-ai - Indeed. Very sad to see such things happen at races.
I ran! 5km.. and I ran and walked.. but it was inspiring and next year, I'd do a 10km.. :)
OKC - Well done! It can be addictive I tell ya.
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