Tuesday, January 30, 2018

Talvitreenausta Transgrancanarialle


Käyn joka kolmas vuosi Transgrancanaria 125km kisassa. 2012 meni hyvin mutta hitaasti. 2015 kaaduin yöllä alamäessä ja jouduin lopulta keskeyttämään. Pian nähdään miten kolmas kerta sujuu.


Tänä vuonna startti on Las Palmasissa ja maali Maspalomasissa. Pohjoisesta etelään kiemurteleva reitti on päinvastainen kuin 2012 kisassa. Lähes kaikki paikat matkan varrella ovat minulle tuttuja.


Talviharjoittelu on sujunut hyvin leudossa säässä. Lunta on ollut normaalia vähemmän. Hiihto on jäänyt kokonaan pois. Pyöräily, uinti ja sisäkiipeily tuovat vaihtelua harjoitteluun.


Noin kerran viikossa tulee tehtyä mäkitreeniä. Malminkartanon jättäri on Helsingin korkeimpana edelleen suosituin kohde kun haluaa tunkata sauvojen avulla jyrkkää rinnettä.

Monday, December 4, 2017

Kalevalakehto


Running around Seurasaari Island again today. The December sun was setting at 3pm. I stopped at a beautiful smooth rock shore to examine a boat-like building called Kalevalakehto. It was designed and constructed in 2010 by students under the mentorship of American architect Travis Price.


The themes of the building are derived from the Finnish national epic Kalevala: the birth myth, the mysteries of Sampo, and the non-linear and cyclical time represented by the shamanic character Väinämöinen. Kalevalakehto is intended for small gatherings and meditation.


Similar installations have been created around the world:
www.spiritofplace-design.com

Sunday, November 5, 2017

Island in the Setting Sun


Faith is an island in the setting sun
But proof, yes
Proof is the bottom line for everyone”
- Paul Simon: Proof






Sunday, October 1, 2017

Pääkaupunkijuoksu Glitsché

Pääkaupunkijuoksu half marathon seen through Glitsché app. It’s my shortest race in 2017, but my son’s longest run ever!












Friday, September 1, 2017

Ghost finisher


Triathlon Long Distance European Champioship will take place again in Almere (Amsterdam, Holland) next week. Let's hope the weather will be less stormy than on 17th August 1991, when I took part in this Europe's oldest 'ironman'-distance race.

The whole week had been calm and sunny. The course was advertised as fast and flat. I was ready to set a new PR in under ten hours.

The race morning appeared stormy as hell. The waves in the sea looked like big hills. The 3800-meter swim was a blurred struggle for survival.

On the 180-km bike course the wind blew gravel on the wet roads. Both of my tubular tires were punctured. I carried two spare tubes, which I managed to install with cold hands. On the last lap both of my spare tires blew off as well. I had to cycle the last 40km with an empty back tube and the last 20km with a flat front tire as well. They were right, 'flat' described the course well.

The rain stopped during the run, but it was still windy. I ran a great marathon, finishing in 11 hours and change. It wasn't a new PR, but it was certainly a strong performance I could feel proud of forever.

Today I checked the website of Challenge Almere. They have all the old results online, so I searched for my name from the 1991 list. It wasn't there! Nothing about my lifetime achievement. I had always assumed I was a finisher, but I had never actually checked the results before. I have absolutely no idea why my result was omitted 26 years ago.

A philosophical question: Did I really finish, or was it just a dream?