South American Race


We just flew overnight from Buenos Aires to Atlanta. We leave for Greece in a few hours, so I thought I would post our latest video from Argentina during our layover. Juan Lapadula from Urban Running Tours based in Buenos Aires, www.urbanrunningtours.com.ar, did a great job hosting our one-mile race. He was able to find a flat part of the city where we could run on Saturday morning and Juan organized all the details to make it official. If you ever take a trip to Buenos Aires, please contact Juan so his company can give you a running tour of the city. You will love the way you can see Buenos Aires!

Unfortunately, the "fair winds" of Argentina were in my face and not on my back during this point-to-point race. I ran a 5:07.72 and have now given back the seconds I gained in North America last week. I hope to run better in Symi and gain a few seconds before my difficult races in Nigeria and India.



We had a chance to experience America's Independence Day in our first race in North America on July 4th and then travel to South America to celebrate Argentina's Independence Day on July 9th. It was a long trip to Buenos Aires, but well worth the trip. Traveling from Buenos Aires, Argentina to Symi, Greece will take different modes of transportation.

It was 10 hours from Buenos Aires to Atlanta, it will take about 11 hours from Atlanta to Athens, then we take a small plane from Athens to the island of Rhodes, then a boat from Rhodes to Symi. It will be an exhausting couple of days, but I hope to recover from the long travel and find some speed on the island of Symi. I am supposed to race the final mile of their marathon course on the island as it enters into Yilos Harbor. 

Time to catch our flight to Athens, Greece on our way to the island of Symi as the European representative in "Around The World in Less Than 30 Minutes."

 

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  • 7/12/2010 9:04 AM Migue wrote:
    Hi David, I am the boy who start at your left. Here there are the splits I took until half mile where we were still running side by side:

    0:34
    1:09 0:35
    1:49 0:40
    2:29 0:40

    Was a very fast start, may be with a more even pace you would have shave some seconds off.

    Good luck in the rest of your tour.
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  • 7/12/2010 10:39 AM RICK wrote:
    Tough call with the head wind:[
    Wishing you a tailwind on the rest of your round the world races:]
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