Sunday, February 10, 2008

Lessons from the Chennai Marathon

Over the last ten days, I have been going through personal issues that have devastated me both physically and mentally. My training sessions have not been upto the mark and runs have not been smooth. I enrolled myself for the Chennai half marathon but did not get a wink of sleep on saturday night. The only reason I pulled myself out of bed to run it was because my parents were more excited than I was to watch me run.

The entire family was there - dad, mom and sister. The run started off pretty strong and I went thorugh the first 10.5k in less than 1 hour despite the heat. After I touched the half way mark, I started making up reasons such as heat, no water etc and decided to drop out. Within minutes after dropping out, the guilt hit me - the real reason was not lack of water or the scroching heat, the real reason was life pushing me down and punching me on my face. I had to get up and and keep getting hit until life got tired of making me bleed.

Abhijit Shome, was running the full marathon. He arrived at the place where I was standing with my head low and almost burst to tears. He did not want to go further. For me, that was simply God yelling out, asking me to go take care of things that need to do be done. I said to Abhijit "do you want to finish the race?... I'll help you finish it". He cheered up. We ran and we ran hard. At the 38th km, he said "I feel like I have broken the wall"...we ran harder after that. Abhijit and I finished the run in 4 hours and 8 minutes. However, it was my half marathon and it was his full marathon though !!! I helped Abhijit finish the race and Abhijit helped me get stuff out of my basement.

A lot of things can pull us down in life - job, kids, girlfriends, education etc. There will always be a huge brick wall that will stop us from going further. There are two things you can do here - keep going and keep hitting the brick wall hard that it will crumble into pieces or you can make up excuses and say that "life got hard and I decided to give up". You decide what you want to do?

8 comments:

Aladin said...

Oorah! Way to go man.

Never quit, and never surrender. One thing that I've learned from running over the last couple of years is how true the saying by Vince Lombardi "Once you learn to quit, it becomes a habit."

Excellent Job. I am looking forward to running with you one day.

Anonymous said...

Fantastic job Shumit. i hope you overcome whatever troubles you are going through at this point of time and come out stronger.
Keep Running buddy
Nishant

George said...

Hey Shumit... maybe this is the best lines iv read on your blog yet.

Great post. And great deed helping out Abhijit at a time when he needed it most.

Good luck for your 08 goals!

cheers. george

Anonymous said...

shumit, really proud of u !!! hats off to u :-)

Anonymous said...

shumit..proud of u !! hats off --Lots of love, sushu :-)

Charanya said...

Great job Shumit and Abhijit!! Proud of both you guys - and that was a killer time that you guys ran in!! It's not always important to run your personal best during each race - but it is defn important to run the best race that you can on that day given all the circumstances - heat, personal problems etc. etc, and it's amazing that you two did that and were able to support each other through it all - this is great inspiration for me for my upcoming weekend marathon!!

Cheers!

Mohan said...

Wonderful post Shumit. I am happy that you ran along with Abhijit.
After I stopped I shouldn't have come in front of you or Ram. Think I made you guys stop.

Ravi said...

Excellent post ! I am missing all the fun.