CentralwOrld and the Expo
Today was all about prepping for the big race! After an amazing breakfast spread at the hotel (seriously, how do they make fruit taste so much better here?), our group headed to centralwOrld for the marathon registration and expo. This place is massive! The registration was surprisingly smooth and efficient (take note, other marathons!), and the expo itself was a runner’s paradise. They had everything from the latest shoes and apparel to energy gels and recovery drinks. Of course, I had to snag some official race merch – gotta commemorate the experience!





Coffee Run and a Quest for Tech
Next up was a caffeine fix at “Drop by Dough” I tried my first “dirty coffee” – basically an iced latte with a shot of espresso. Strong and delicious! While the rest of the group grabbed some lunch, I went on a mission to find a small camera to document my Bangkok adventure. Success!
Lumphini Park and a Chance Encounter
After a quick break back at the hotel, I got a message from the group: meet up for a run at Lumphini Park… where Eliud Kipchoge himself had been spotted earlier! Challenge accepted. I decided to run the 5km to the park from my hotel. Lumphini Park is an oasis in the middle of the city, and the running path was perfect for a few easy laps. No sign of Kipchoge, though… maybe next time!
Chinatown Adventures
Post-run, we hopped on the train to Chinatown. This place is an assault on the senses in the best possible way! The sights, sounds, and smells are incredible. I managed to find some delicious halal food down one of the alleyways (a huge win!) and, of course, had to try some Phad Thai. No trip to Thailand is complete without a 7-Eleven stop, so we stocked up on snacks before heading back to the hotel via the subway and sky train.








Another amazing day in the books! Bring on the marathon!
Some of the awesome pics were taken by Ziyaad Solomon the not so awesome ones were taken by me