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Monat: Juli 2011

Racereport 2011-08: Lee Swim Cork

Another year – another Lee Swim in Cork City. 
And as always when you head down south for a swim, Ned Denison is giving one of his unique race briefings.

It all starts at the finish. Swimmers met at the Clarion Hotel in the city centre, listened to the briefing and then paraded towards the start.

Two of the 161 competitors discuss the strategy for the final stretch of the 2 kilometer river swim. The river Lee is 90 kilometers long and the race is the only river swim in the world with a turn. 

The motto for the day?

Impressions…

And whats Wikipedia’s take on the whole thing? 
The Lee (Irish: An Laoi) is a river in Ireland. It rises in the Shehy Mountains on the western border of County Cork and flows eastwards through Cork City, where it splits in two for a short distance, creating an island on which Cork’s city centre is built, and empties into the Celtic Sea at Cork Harbour on the south coast, one of the largest natural harbours in the world.

Jazz Band and the start of the swim.
Restricted area – Swimmers only.

Assembly point? Release Point!

And then i turned off the camera, got changed, jumped in, swam down… 

Is that the only diamond in the league?

Is athletics that boring nowadays?

The Monaco meeting, part of the IAAF Diamond League, pulls a talented field, year after year. The stands are packed , year after year. Records fall and spectacular races are garanteed, year after year. So the the Monaco meet did exactly the same thing they do, year after year – put on a great show for the fans.

But what the organisers certainly did not want was what the two frenchman Mehdi Baala and Mahiedine Mekhissi Benabbad delivered. Instead of doing what they get paid for, running the 1.500 meters around the stadium as fast as possible they had an attitude problem and tried to solve that straight away by punching each others face.

And what is the media doing? Instead of celebrating great 3.000m Steeplechase or 5.000m performances the spotlight is a fist fight between two idiots. Is the sport that boring?

Code Roth

Roth Memories are the best memories.

Roth, that little poxy place down south Germany is the Triathlon Mekka in Europe. No race pulls bigger and louder crowds than the granddaddy of Ironman Distance Triathlon in Europe.

There is no reason to miss that race and as i was over in Germany on the same weekend i just rested up for 2 hours after my friends wedding and made the trip to Franken with my buddys Rudi and Hannes.

A remarkable day was the outcome which saw our pal Sebi finishing yet again in 2nd place. Losing out to an athlete in his prime – Andreas Raelert. Yet another time, big up to Sebi and big up to Roth. Two legends!

Picture courtesy of Rudi Appel – Me and my beloved Harambee Stars shirt, the trustworthy Richard Virenque Peugeot Replica and some local supporters signage.

iLike

Those apples are addictive.

Big up to all those iPods, iPhones & MacBooks – you rock!

Lunchtime View

Lunch-time is gym-time. 
Beside the usual dumbbells the mid-day jog on the treadmill gets spiced up with an additional dose of the almighty Tour de France. 
The world most popular cycling race is better than ever. It has been a while that the competition was that open. 
There are so many favourites around these days. Great for cycling and great for me as it does not get boring on lunchtime. 

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