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keep on running

after almost 1 year of running, the kenkoy runner was able to achieve his 1000KM.

i didn't want to finish my 1000KMs in a "flamboyant" manner (like finishing it in a run, or something like that). i wanted to keep it simple.

i ran tonight in UP, where i started to see the joys of running :)

initially intended to run in the village, where most of the newbies would attempt to jog, but instead i found myself battling stomach pains (c/o LBM) and finally finished my target.

special mention to the following who were there with me to finish my 1000KMs
marky mark
abby
lau

special participation of luis & marga :)

to 1000kms more!
practice lang!
the next time i get to have my picture taken with Sir Jovie, kasama na yung 1000KM shirt! :)


the kenkoy runner is back!



Comments

  1. uyyy 1000 ka na, congrats tim,burjer!burjer!burjer!what's your target for 2010?ilang FMs na ba ang gagawin mo?GOOD LUCK!..JOHN RAMBO

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  2. I included this in my goals for this year. congrats! =)

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  3. basti, im proud of you!!! hugs!...you've come a looonnnggg way..looking forward to more running with you!

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  4. Congrats Tim! Sabay tayo magclaim! hehe

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  5. congrats timmy! halos sabay lang tayo naka 1st 1,000kms ayos! I might claim my BR shirt sa Condura na. hope to c u there! :)

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  6. awwww. congrats timmy! parehas pala tayo! sa UP nagsimula ang lahat ng kaadikan na to!
    CONGRATTTS !:)

    (boooo! nasan ang photos natin? remember me and marky had to push you when you were about to hit the wall! LOL!)

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  7. kailangan pa bang i-practice yan?!? :P hehe happy 1,000km, dude! :)

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  8. Tim, congratulations! Another milestone for you.

    Eric A.

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  9. congratulations pakner! <3

    nice one (thousand!)! =)

    i agree: keep on running!

    -joycemorrison

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  10. congrats, boss basti! :D
    cheers to more miles!

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