mercredi 9 mai 2012

LE CHALLENGE DES SEIGNEURS - VOSGES DU NORD - ALSACE - 11 et 12 avril 2012
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Only two weeks after Connemara Ultra-marathon I ran a two day race covering 98Km and 3200+ in France. It's been a short trip of 5 days to a region I've often passed through by car, traveling between Belgium and Switzerland, but never visited. We (my wife, daughter and myself) stayed in Niederbronn-les-bains, a small thermal station south of the Northern Vosges. We offered ourself a days visit of the old town centre of Strassbourg and another day in the natural park of the Northern Vosges. We very much enjoyed the local food and excellent white wines the region is famous for.



On a freezing saturday morning, I lined up for the first race of 73K and 2400+. I started of in the leading group of the over 200 competitors at the start. The race takes you throughout the national park, passing by a dozen of ruins of medieval castles. A group of boars took a 100m sprint just aside us, adding an extra doses of adrenaline. I ended 12th that day, placing me at a third place in the ranking of the Challengers (two days racers). One night to recover. Cold showers, pasta, stretching and sleep had to do it. 

On sunday morning I had some difficulty getting out of my bed, but as I walked to the starting line, I gradually felt better. The MACVI is a race of 25K and 800+. With about 500 participants at the starting line, it was difficult to tell who was there the day before. I gave myself only one option. Run as fast as my legs allowed me and hope the other Challengers were as tired as I was. The first 5Km were pretty hard. Heavy legs, hard to find my breath, but from then on, I started feeling better and better. In the end I felt like flying of that mountain. Third yesterday, I ended up being Fifth in the final ranking ! So early in the season, this is giving me very nice perspectives. A spaghetti and a couple of beers got me back on track !


                       CONNEMARA ULTRAMARATHON IN IRELAND: 1 april 2012
                                                           www.connemarathon.com

This is my first race of 2012. Once a year I plan a race together with a friend and Marathon runner Marc De Keyser. This year our choice fell on Connemara. As I am among the lucky few 2400 trailrunners selected for the Ultra Trail du Mont Blanc, I can use some extra miles. Marc just ended second on the 100K in Antarctica and felt like running some more. So we decided to do the ultramarathon of 63,7 Km. We took the plane for Dublin 2 days earlier, witch left us some time to visit the countryside and taste the local atmosphere. Galway seemed to be the ideal spot for excursions south into The Burren en a dazling walk upon the Cliffs of Moher. As we ran a race through Connemara National Park and didn't really took the time to stop and take some pictures, we returned there by car on monday and discovered Cliffden with the spectaculaire skyroad up north. In evenings we went for Pub-food, Guinness, another Guinness, more Guinness,..., and had a great time with a Belgian cook and his Irish girlfriend who worked with Marc in Antarctica last winter. I've always considered it a cliché when they say that Irish people love to go out and are great company. This cliché,..., is true !


The Cliffs of Moher
The Burren
Pulnabroune Dolmen
Connemara Ultra Marathon
I Hit the Ultra wall in Connemara




















My first race of the year was a good one. Over 220 ultrarunners at the start, I finished 14th in 5hrs9min16sec. The winner was Giorgio Calcaterra (World Champion on the 100K) in an amazing 3hrs56min56sec, being the first here to have broken the 4 hours barrier in Connemara on that distance. Marc ended up 26th in 5hrs29min. The whole event with marathon and semi-marathon counted 3000 runners. Never before I 've had so many people encouraging me, as after 21K, I started to pick up marathon runners and after 42K the half a marathon runners. Very fine experience and a very good reason to celebrate in the evening and return home on tuesday exhausted, but very satisfied.
                                                Connemara lake Inagh
Connemara: Kylemore Abbey
Along the Skyroad above Clifden


WELCOME TO THE RUNNERS TALE

WELCOME TO THE RUNNERS TALE

This blog is meant to be a way of sharing my running adventures with all people, not only runners.  Running to me, is more than just the sports activity. It's become a way of life. The year 2012 is by far the most exiting year in that late sports career (I'm 41years old and started running 3 years ago). The highlight is to be the my participation in the 10th edition of the Ultra Trail du Mont Blanc, but before that there are a couple of very nice races ahead, to get fully prepared. Trail running reunites more than one passion: Mountains and nature, traveling, personal challenge and the satisfaction and emotions once accomplished an endurance race. Those voyages and experiences I'ld like to share with you. Enjoy the trip...

Dominiek