SCMM 2016 - Mumbai Marathon AND the Samarpan Family Sunday, January 17, 2016
At Worli Dairy just after getting out of the car |
At Worli Dairy just after getting out of the car |
This year was the third year the Samarpan Family
was taking part in the Marathon. Yoga Prabha Bharati Seva Sanstha Trust (YPBSST)
got itself registered with United Way of Mumbai, the charity partner for the
movement for the third year running, and this time we were given 45 charity
bibs based on last year’s collections. We had actually got the third highest
average collection per bib hence the extra bibs this time. Sadhana Education
Trust ran in our support as part of the Corporate Challenge section. We also
had made a team under the able guidance of our corporate acharyaa and Shri
Malav Doshi to participate in the Jabong Costume/Skit Contest and in setting up
a stage for promoting Samarpan Meditation. Hectic preparations and practice
went in for the singing and the contest. It was great team work performed in a
spirit of love and joy. The joy and energy displayed was something to be believed.....in
the end all the hard work paid off, as we won the first prize in the Jabongg Costume contest. Kudos to all the team members for a great job done. God and
Gurudev Bless.
I had already registered for the half marathon as an individual when the
registrations opened as we had not at that point in time got clearance for YPBSST
participation in the event. I had been running on an average 9km per day for
about one month. This year it had been terribly warm and humid even at 5 in the
morning. Running more that 3-4km at a stretch used to drain me completely. Also
there were certain complications in life which meant I was running less than I
would have liked to. It was only in December that the climate became slightly
cooler and conducive to long distance running. At around this time last year I
had reduced my weight to around 67kg, but this time for all kinds of reasons my
weight had barely come down to 71 odd kg. L I had completed 21km
in 2:44:00 hours, for my trial run on 1st January, so I was sure of completing
the race, but the challenge was to better last year’s time – which now appeared
to be a remote possibility. The only thing I looked forward to was doing much
better than my practice run if I could not come close to my last year’s time.
Regular meditation and a diet of fruits and beyond that initial diet I was
unable to maintain last year’s diet and was eating the usual stuff – only my dinner
was two whole wheat breads with cooked vegetables which was same as last year.
I did 10.5km in just about 1:08 hours on 15th January. I had lost just
3 kgs in weight and weighed in at 71kg. The aim next year is to try and reduce
to 65 kg with a bit of cross training thrown in. Let’s see what time has in
store!
The ideal running temperature for good timings in a marathon is said to be 12 degrees celcius. It must have been around 18-19 degrees on Sunday morning plus slight humidity was there in the air. Also this year the venue had changed from Bandra to Worli Dairy for the half marathon start, which meant I had to leave early, plus the start of the race was at 5.40am as opposed to 6am start last year.
Lining up for the start at 5.35am |
Pretty empty 'A' Section where I was sitting in Lotus position |
The blue balloon line shows the starting line.... |
This year, due to the lesser time I had for training,
I changed my tactics a bit – I ran for 750 metres and if I had the strength I
pulled on till I could then walked for 250 metres and then ran again and so on
and so forth. I was well under the 2:30 timing speed and I should have finished
in 2:25 or less, but I lazed out in the last two kilometres and walked more
than I ran!! Thus finishing in 2:32:43!!
At Peddar Road, up breakheart hill the weather
suddenly became cooler and I kept pushing myself to avoid getting cramps in the
cold – I walked briskly, jogged a bit, walked and went up the hill. After the
hill the downward jog was pretty fast and comfortable as my muscles warmed up
again.
About 5km from the finish as we came onto Marine
Drive I enjoyed the sunrise – an orange ball of flame visible on the horizon. As
I came near the Taraporewala Aquarium a band was playing music from its heart –
full of passion – the energy at that point suddenly changed and I felt myself
washed with pure cold energy – I could not get the bands name – but thank you
for energising tired muscles at that point in time. At Catholic Gymkhana I saw
the sight which I had been anticipating for a long time – the Samarpan family
along with banners, drums and ‘dhamal’. On seeing them suddenly I was energised
and started running with my left hand raised to them and there was a loud roar
as I passed them. As I passed a cold shower of energy washed over me and I
passed by that spot around 7.40am. As I passed the stage I put out my hand for
getting high fives from the band playing on the stage, which suddenly came to
life as I passed by belting out energising music.
The last kilometre was proving difficult as even
though I had the stamina and strength for some strange reason I was walking.
After coming to the flora fountain turn it became extremely crowded for the
last 800 metres to the finish. I tried running but it was difficult to weave
through the mass of people so I had to walk, jog, side step and try to make my
way through. From the two hundred metre mark I went to the extreme left and
sprinted down to the finish. Time taken 2:32:43. My Garmin watch said I had run
21.250 km rather that 21.097 which is what the course distance is supposed to
be. The best part was my Garmin timing and the official timing was absolutely
the same to the last second – an unbelievable coincidence!
This time the arrangements were different. The exit
was on the road adjacent to Azad Maidan – as soon as we entered on the left was
the recovery tent where volunteers were applying pain balms and massaging tired
muscles. I kept moving on and found out that the medal distribution and
refreshment counter was at the other end of Azad Maidan – the Metro end, so I
decided to first go to the Procam Marquee for refreshments and a massage. I was
given a lovely foot massage during which time John Abraham came in with all the
girls getting up to go have a glimpse of the man. Post the massage I went and
took my breakfast of Idli, soya beans and fruits followed by a fruit juice.
Then I decided to leave and try and catch up with the other 7 half marathon Samarpan
runners. As I left I saw my all time Athletics idol – the absolute star of
hurdles world – Edwin Moses who had one of the longest unbroken victory streaks
in the history of athletics. Between 1977 and 1987, Moses won 107 consecutive
finals and set the world record in his event four times.
At around 8.45 I called Vibhavji and he said he was
just a kilometre from the finish, I told him to come to the medals counter. I
went to get my medal when I saw our Juhu centre Acharya, Santosh Remje sitting
alone with a huge pack of paraphernalia
and food which was supposed to have been carried by our 45 Bib Runners for the
Dream Run. I asked him what happened and he said that after Samarpan won the
Jabongg Costume contest all the Dream Runners entered the start enclosure and
disappeared for the Dream Run leaving him behind as caretaker. Nobody took his
phone calls, he kept trying in front of me too. It is very sad that the others
left him alone out there – poor guy had to sit in the sun for more than 5 hours
guarding the stuff. Vibhavji joined us, then Vandanaji and Ambareeshji too came
in around 9.30 or so. Vibhavji completed in 3:13 and Vandana in 2:55,
unfortunately we could not get Ambareeshji’s timing as he probably missed one
of the timing mats. We then ate a couple of idlis and left for Marine Drive to
join our band on stage. I called Harish Suriya who had come from Chennai for
the run and he said he completed the run in 2:09 and as no one was there he
took a train and was back in his hotel! I carried one of the food bags which
was not too heavy so as to reduce Santosh’s burden a bit and also the food could
be distributed to sadhaks at Marine Drive.
We four reached Marine Drive at around 10.15am and joined our gang out there. There was a lot of enthusiasm and dancing with the youth – young and old kids – having the time of their life. I met Khamankarji and family with Krishna on stage belting out songs. At around 10.45 our Bib runners came to the stage and the party began in right earnest with Ambareeshji going on stage and joining in the singing and dancing – for about 15-20 minutes it was a complete jam session with Samarpan Marathon songs being sung with high energy and a frenzy of dancing taking place with the prize money cheque being taken on stage and shown to the public. At around 11.05 Ambareeshji left with Vibhavji and we all started walking back to Azad Maidan to complete the Dream Run. We reached Azad Maidan at around 11.35am. I went to see Santosh and to my utter shock he was still sitting alone with the stuff. I was a bit upset as this was not done......I went back to our Samarpan group and asked Rajiv Shahji (who was one of the persons in charge of managing on behalf of Samarpan) why he did not ensure that the material such as banners and flags were not taken for the Dream Run, when he knew that Santosh was sitting with the paraphernalia since 8.30am!! He had no answer, so I just let it go. I took some sadhaks and helped carry all the stuff to where our group was sitting. We then sat and distributed all the oranges and idlis to the sadhaks. Lots of idlis and chutney were left – this was then given to one beggar family – about 50 idlis and a plastic bag full of chutney. At least it did not go waste!!
After that Deepaliji, Vandanaji, another sadhika and
I left for Marine Lines station. We walked that kilometre and a half to the
station and I reached home at exactly 1pm. That day I must have walked/run more
than 30 km!!
A big thank you to Ruchitaji, Malavji, Deepaliji,
the youth who designed the costumes and make up and last but not least
Ambareeshji for providing the theme for the skit and of course Swamiji for
ensuring that we won the contest!! Also thanks to sadhaks from Rajkot, Chennai and Akola for coming all the
way to Mumbai to support our cause. Of course a VERY BIG THANK YOU AND JAI BABA
SWAMI to all the sadhaks who thronged Marine Drive shouting their support,
singing songs, dancing and waving flags and banners – it just goes to prove
that there is great strength and harmony in collectivity!
– JAI BABA SWAMI
Comments
It was really a very energetic event in Swamiji's grace!
Heartily wishes for the success :)