On Saturday morning, I went to the airport to meet Andy, M. , Sweder, S. , Moleyman and T. Encarna, another runner who was going to take part at the half marathon, also went to meet them. At the airport, I happened to meet an ex pupil of mine, Juan, who is now a taxi driver. He told me that he wants to study English now because he really needs it for his job. After meeting them, we decided to go to El Alquián to have breakfast before meeting Steve who was coming via Stansted airport. We ordered some “churros” at a kiosk and took them into a café where we had chocolate or coffee. Afterwards, Encarna drove Andy and M. to the Tryp Indalo hotel and I took Sweder, S. , Moleyman and T. to the airport where Sweder would meet Steve. We went to the hotel along a seaside coast which is more interesting than the motorway. We even saw the blue line in part of the half marathon course. When we got to the hotel, Sweder and Steve were just arriving by taxi.
On Saturday afternoon, I met Ana, Jorge and Javier at the railway station. Ana recognised me at once. We went to the hotel where we met Sweder and Stevie.
In the evening, I went with my wife Carmen, my colleague Carmen and her son Paquito to the stadium where we met all the club members, Encarna, Pepe and Guillermo. After talking for a while, we went to the stadium VIP room where we would have pasta dinner in the first sitting. This year we were in two tables. As usual, we had pasta, chicken and chips, dessert such as crème caramel and water or Fanta. I enjoyed the meal and the company. We also had a look at the stadium from the stands and I thought that the following day we´d have to reach the finish line in the athletics track.
On Sunday I went to the hotel in case any of them needed a lift. I met Ana, Jorge and Javier on the way. So I offered them a lift and we went to the hotel to see if we could take one more mate. We met Sweder, Moleyman and Steve jogging towards the stadium. We greeted them from the car and went to the hotel where Ana looked for Andy who accepted the lift. As Ana, Jorge and Javier hadn´t had breakfast they told me to leave them in a café near the stadium. Andy and I went to the stadium where we met some runners such as Juan Jesús, who took part at Santa Pola half marathon last week. He did it in 1 hour 29 minutes. So, today he was going to do the 10 km run, which would turn into 13 km. In the stadium, we met Sweder, Moleyman and Steve. When we were going out of the stadium, I met my Italian friend Riccardo, who spends some time in a house at Aguamarga, 65 km away from Almería. There was one minute of silence in memory of Antonio Galdeano, a very good Almerian runner, who died of cancer last November. I met him a few years ago because he was a friend of Juan Pedro´s and we went training or to competitions together several times.
It was a beautiful sunny day. I started a bit fast doing the first kilometres in 5´30´´ feeling well. At la rambla, I met a young man from England Northern Ireland Granada 1st April 2007
After picking up a bag with a raincoat, medal, cap and a Nestea, bottles of water, I met Encarna, Pepe, Guillermo, Moyleman. We congratulated each other. I waited for Riccardo and inside I met Ana, Jorge and Javier who were very happy although tired after doing more kilometres than expected. I went with Riccardo to his car where his wife was waiting for him. They gave me a bottle of Italian “crema di limone”.
At , we went to the Tryp Indalo hotel where we met all of them and took the official photo with the half marathon T-shirt, which this year is a bit dreary since it is black in colour. Later, Guillermo and his wife María arrived. Then, we went to the restaurant “Mesón Sierra Morena” but It was difficult to find room to park the car. There, we all met Encarna, Pepe and his son Javier, who had arrived from London
After lunch, we took M. and S. on a sightseeing tour along the old part of Almería. We had a look at the fortress cathedral, we went up the Alcazaba, the Arabic castle, from where we had a look in the background and the port in the background. We also saw San Juan San Cristóbal bay of Almería
On Monday, when I went to the hotel, I was surprised to see that all of them wanted to go to the Baños de Sierra Alhamilla. It was wonderful but as I only had one car, they had to call a taxi to go the whole party. We went up that little oasis in the desert with palm trees, a few houses, a source of hot water, a spa with a little hotel and a two bars. Andy, Sweder, Moleyman and Steve wanted to do the run downhill to Pechina. So, I remained with M., S. and T. We had a look at the spa court. We couldn´t see the baths because there were some clients in. Afterwards, we went down the winding road to meet them on their way to Pechina where we had a drink at a café.
In the evening, we all met at Molly Malone. I took my wife, Carmen. Encarna and Carmen also went. We had a good time there and before going to other bars, we phoned Ana to sing her “Happy birthday”. It was really moving. After a quick visit to “El Quinto Toro” , we decided to go to another bar, which was “Las Botas”, where we had a drink and ham or cheese for tapa. As Carmen, Encarna, Carmen and I had to get up early the next day, we decided to leave so that our English friends could eat properly.
It´s been a really interesting experience both for me and my wife. Our memories are great. As usual, the race is just the excuse to meet all of us and have a good time all together.
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A brilliant trip, made all the more perfect by your hospitality. Thankyou once again.
We'll definitely be coming back to your lovely part of the world. Hope to catch you later in the year.
MM
Posted by: Moyleman | Saturday, 02 February 2008 at 10:27 AM
Gracias, MM. It´s been a great pleasure to be with all of you.
Best of luck
Antonio
Posted by: ANTONIO L.R. | Sunday, 03 February 2008 at 03:22 PM
In some ways the best of my four Almerían experiences, mostly due to the addition of some fine new people - runners and cheerleaders - to our group. The 'absent friends' toast was made in the hope that we can entice some of the original members of our Armada to Almería back next year.
This race - and the mountain plummet from Banos Sierra Almahilla that follows - is rapidly becoming the highlight of my running year. Here's to 2009.
Posted by: sweder | Sunday, 03 February 2008 at 07:27 PM
Hello from the "young" woman (bless you!) from Northern Ireland who lives in Granada.
I just came across your blog by chance, while looking for 10km races on google. Thought I would read your account of the half marathon and there I was!
Maybe see you next year too!
Posted by: Wendy | Tuesday, 04 March 2008 at 11:04 PM
By the way when you click on the flickr website address to see the photos you get an error message. The link appears to be mising the "r" in flickr.
Posted by: Wendy | Tuesday, 04 March 2008 at 11:06 PM
Hola, Wendy
It´s great to hear from you. How did you get on with the race? I expect you enjoyed it in spite of having to do three more kilometres.
Sorry about the photo link. You can read and see more photos at WWW.runningcommentary.co.uk/forum
You´re welcome to tell us your running experiences.
It would be great to meet you and your friends again in my local half next year.
Saludos desde Almería
Antonio
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