Monday, July 14, 2008

29th June, 2008 : Finish Time 4:31 hrs

Woke up early, infact did'nt sleep as well as I had hoped for. Breakfast was served at 5.00 am. Took a mini bus from the hotel to Attero De Flamengo. It was still dark, the excitement in air could be felt. Looking around I could see many runners from around the world. Attero De Flamengo would also be the finish line, for later in the day. We boarded a bus to take us to the start line. As the bus sped through the city, the sunrise over the Guanabara Bay was a sight to remember. There was a police escort provided for the transport buses. It took some time to reach the start line at the Macumba Beach. I estimate there were 1500 to 2000 runners. The Sun was still coming up, could see many wind surfers practicing their skills. Fortunately the temperature was quite pleasant probably around 55 degrees F .


The start was at 8:00 am, I quickly settled into the race with easy pace. The initial 12-13 miles are flat, with sun directly in front, sun glasses are a must. I was also breaking in my new shoes, and quite early in the race realised that this won't be the day to get my personal best run. Contrary to my experience in Paris Marathon the spectator support was almost absent. Water stations seemed well manned approx. 3 km apart. Water is served in small sealed cups.


The 2nd half of the run proved to be tougher, involved 2 hills and running through a tunnel between approx. 13th and 21st miles. This segment is probably the reason for the Rio Marathon billed "the most beautiful circuit you'll ever run". It certainly lives up to its reputation. The course followed along the coast, with big waves, beaches.... the famous sights like Christ Redeemer, Sugar Loaf. The view of Sao Conrado Beach was amazing.

Running down hill into the Ipanema was a welcome sight, but by now I was battling left foot pain. I hit the"WALL" . My half marathon split time was approx. 2hrs, the chance of a negative 2nd half split was not even a consideration. The temperature by now was approx. 75 degrees. It was quite crowded along the Ipanema and Copacabana beach. Most of the crowd was out for the Sunday Beach Sun, quite oblivious of the ongoing race. I was thrilled to cross the finish line. The setting beside the Sugar Loaf Mountain was incredible.

Wednesday, July 2, 2008



25th June : Took an American Airlines flight out of Green Bay to Chicago. The itinerary was to go onto Miami then an overnight flight into Rio. Chicago apparently earlier in the day experienced some bad weather which delayed my flight to Miami. It was almost certain that I would have missed the flight to Rio. I was fortunately able to convince the American Airlines agent to get me an alternative ticket. The new itinerary was now on United Airlines, a direct flight to Sao Paulo, Brazil and then onto Rio. The flight was pleasant, a long 12hrs plus flight. Sao Paulo from air seemed like a bustling city, no doubt it is the largest city in Brazil with an estimated population of more than 10 million. After a brief stop over and change of planes in around 35 minutes arrived into Rio. Immigration clearance was a breeze no questions asked., but a bigger problem lay ahead. My baggage had not arrived. I was not entirely surprised as there had been some changes to my itinerary. I was upset as my running shoes/socks were in the checked in baggage, but felt assured that that I had 72 hours before the run and hopefully the baggage would arrive in the next flight. Manu the guide I had hired was at the airport to get me to the hotel Mar Palace where I was staying. Apparently a " cold front" had been moving through Rio, Manu informed me that it had been unusually cold. I was happy, hoping if only this weather pattern could hold onto for the next 3 days. Driving into the city Manu talked about Rio. It seemed like a well planned city, much better than I had expected. Checking into the hotel was easy. I then accompanied Manu for lunch in the Copacabana Fort which houses an artillery museum. I was introduced to Brazilian Coffee, served in very small cups. Then walked along the Copacabana beach, the pavements have been paved with black and cream swirl pattern mosaics.

27 th June : A busy day, went to down town, picked up running chip from the expo. The venue was odd inside a sub way station " Carioca". This subway station is huge even houses a small university. There were special arrangements for foreign runners, however there was some difficulty in locating my name on the lists of participants. This seemed like a common problem. Many non Portuguese speaking runners had found it very hard to register on the official marathon site. Mean while I got the news from United Airlines that my baggage had not arrived. I was beginning to get nervous. The rest of the day was spent visiting the Catholic Metropolitan Church in down town. Then took a tram ride onto the hills of Santa Teresa. Lunch was at a local eatery Bar De Minero. Later in the day visited the famous Sugar loaf mountain. The views of Rio at sunset were just breathtaking. Also saw Sambodrome where the famous Rio Carnival is held.

28th June : Visited the giant statue of Jesus , known as Christ the Redeemer atop Corcavado mountain, which has recently been named one of the New Seven Wonders of the World.
A big problem was however looming, my baggage again had not arrived. I had no choice but to look for a new pair of shoes as the Marathon was less than 24 hrs. away. Manu my guide took me to " Fast Runner" a specialized shoe store in Ipanema. By evening I had made 3 trips to this store trying the right shoe for the big run next day. I admire the patience the shoe store showed, in fact opened the store late in the night when I called about my concern wanting to change my shoes for the third time in a day. I was upset for not heeding to the well established rules of running, to carry your running gear in the carry on baggage. Nike shoes cost dearly in Brazil, more then double the cost in US. I was getting skeptical on my chances to complete the run the next day in brand new shoes. I had hoped to take it easy prior to the big run, but it got more hectic as the day went by. The pasta dinner was organized at the hotel. Tried settling to sleep by 10 pm...but sleep eluded me, , I was just too nervous about my prospects of successfully completing the run the next day.