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from blue to green

nope im not switching sides ;)

last year, i was excited to join the inaugural QC International Marathon (half marathon distance for me) but as things turned out, I wasn't able to join as i got sick literally a couple of days before the main event :(.


this time, i would like to make sure that i will not have the same dilemma again.

I would like to try and join this race (to make up for the 21K i missed last year) and afterwards, will join the numerous takbo.ph peeps (from Team Boring, Endure, CB, Ungas, Powerpuff Boys) who will support the following on their first Full Marathon



 Support extra-ordinaire , Margababes/ Margalicious 


and 



team CB owner Chelly da Belly /Tonya 



let's gow sagow!

ayot? apir!

training starts now :)

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  1. training started last month pa dapat! hahaha! am still undecided on what distance to join... If I finish the 32k for Runrio Leg 3 with decent time, then I can finish the 42k sa QCIM. hehehe... :D

    go green! :D hahaha!

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  2. Go Timmy! Its about time you did this! I'll be there...maybe for the 10k lang, so I can cheer the FM'ers din!

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  3. Good luck Timmy! :) See you sa starting line

    @julie-pink singlet ng PPB nyahahahaha

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  4. uy na extra pa ako sa pic :-)

    Lets go timmy boy! push push push!

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