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Commonwealth Avenue has been famous (and also infamous) for numerous accidents that happen there due to the rampaging buses at the middle of the night, and also the numerous rallies that plagued this major thoroughfare whenever something controversial hearings happen at Batasan, or if there are strikes from bus & jeepney operators due to oil price increase, etc.

Last Sunday, December 5, 2010, another concept of freedom has been achieved.

There have been a lot of people from takbo.ph who've had experience the support and care from our beloved Margababes/Margalicious. Marga has always been one of the first (if not the first) person to volunteer whenever support crews are needed, or whether there are banner-making sessions needed for first-timers (be it for a 21K, 42K, ultra-marathons, triathlons, duathlons, etc). Marga has always been there.

Last December 5, 2010, Marga was able to break free from her 'demons'. She surpassed them all.  

Marga was able to break barriers, and stereotypes when she finished her first full marathon.  Here's her own account of her first full marathon.

guess who's the first timer here.

Marga has always been an inspiration to all of us.



QC incorporated last Sunday's race as part of the city's 71st foundation/ anniversary, but at the end of the day, takbo.ph peeps celebrated and welcomed one of our own into the rosters of MARATHONERS.



MARGA UY BAULA, you are now a MARATHONER!


 
si piolo, nag hire pa ng bodyguards pag tumatakbo, sayo, sila pang nakikipag unahan para mag hagad sayo



oh ha, may sarilin aylab banner!


 kung wala ka mang inabutang FINISH LINE, yung iba naman walang ganito

you are one heck of a big person inside and out, and you proved to us all how sheerwill, determination, love and support reciprocates a thousand fold :) no medal or banner can ever trump that feeling of being able to help the person who's selflessly gives herself whenever the opportunity rises :)

thanks marga, for letting us be your support this time around.

Photos taken by Ronald "Master Hamster" Declarador, Dr. Marvin "Zbunny4" Opulencia, and Team CB.

Comments

  1. Anubah?!!!!!!

    Kaya nagtago na nga ako ng Sunday pm and Monday para hindi na naman ma dehydrate kakaiyak.

    Eto ka na naman!!!!

    I feel very much loved by all of you.

    To my only ward, maraming salamat sa pagbalik sa akin sa Commonwealth in your bike.

    Maraming salamat sa blog na ito. Big Hug!

    I am....speechless.

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  2. haaa???? bakit, ano meron nun sunday???? nasan ako nito??? =p

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  3. congrats marga! - aleth

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  4. sweeeeeeeeet..nice Timmy!!!

    cOngrats Marga! :)

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  5. Nice post Tim :) Marga rockssssssssssss! That was one heck of an experience :P You guys did great in helping her out :D

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