4.5k Road Race: Pena La Bufa in Javea Spain

September 1, 2008

I made it!

I made it!

Woohoo!  I finished…and I did pretty well considering my thoroughly extensive training regime of 2 short runs prior to the big event.  I didn’t even come in last!  I’m sure there were some kids and partially immobile retirees behind me somewhere.  Now that I mention it, most of the kids finished ahead of me.  My youngest daughter, age 6, was observant enough to point out that “Daddy, you didn’t win.”  Yes, I did.  Don’t you see that big smile on my face?

The race started at 10am yesterday, on a hot, hot sunny day at the southern end of Javea (also known as Xabia in Valenciano) and ran north along the Mediterranean Sea through L’Arenal (the sandy beach & boardwalk area) and into el Puerto (the port).  The participants were almost entirely spanish athletes that belonged to the various local running clubs.  And they all wore official-looking, matching race gear.  I was one of very few expats to be involved.

My final time according to my Garmin Forerunner GPS watch was 22:54 minutes over 2.73 miles (a 8:22/mile pace).  If anyone else uses this watch please let me know.  I need to figure out how to change my training from miles to kilometers.

Waiting to get my time

Waiting to get my time

My “official” Spanish time was 23:45 minutes.  This was a small race, and the finish line was not well managed, or maybe it was and I’m still getting used to how things are done here.  As soon as I finished I stood in a bullpen area and waited in line for about 1 minute before it was my turn for a race official to scan the barcode on my bib and issue my time.  I guess everything in Spain does really have it’s own pace to it!  Take your time.  No hurries.  Slow down and enjoy life.  Yes, but I just finished a race and I want my accurate time!  Oh well, moving to Spain is in part about learning to look at life a little differently than we do in the states. By the way, check out how refreshed I look compared to the pack I arrived with…they look completely spent!

I had a fantastic time and felt wonderful afterwards.  Winded, yes, but wonderful.  At the end of the course the local supermarket Mas y Mas sponsored the “refreshments” of hot, liquid cups of pure chocolate and pastries for dipping.  Hello!?!  There must be over 1,000 calories in those things!  I could have used a Gatorade and a granola bar.  Couldn’t quite get up the stomach to try it…particularly after a sweaty run.  Maybe next time.

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  • 1. Theresa  |  September 2, 2008 at 4:26 am

    Congrats Scottie! Well done. Love reading your blog and expereincing a small piece with all of you!

  • 2. Scott  |  September 2, 2008 at 7:41 am

    Thanks for reading Theresa. I hope you are getting the chance to get outside and enjoy the fresh air a little bit in Boulder! Have you had the chance to do any hiking this summer?

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