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ARGYRIOS PAPATHANASOPOULOS

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Atacama Crossing (2012) blog posts from ARGYRIOS PAPATHANASOPOULOS

09 March 2012 06:04 am (GMT) Greenwich Mean Time: Dublin, Edinburgh, Lisbon, London

My dear family-relatives-friends and all of you who have supported me during this race, The event which happened yesterday will stay forever in my memory as one of the toughest and most challenging fights which I have ever had to make, first, against my own limits and secondly, against the runners who were trying to fight for the 3rd position.

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Posted On: 23 Mar 2012 09:28 pm

Argiri, ego ime ligo vradiflegis, alla kalio arga para pote....sigxaritiria gia tin triti thesi, -poli perifani estanthika gia pou ida tin Elliniki simea brosta brosta.... Elpizo na xekourastikate ke na perasate orea meta tin taleporia. xx Valia

Posted On: 13 Mar 2012 06:51 pm

Sigxaritiria ,cheperases ton eauto sou Kai mas ekanes perifanous gia alli mia fora.Bravo kai pali bravo!!!!

Posted On: 12 Mar 2012 04:50 pm

sigkinisi iperifania gia ton monadiko argyri afto niotho avto niothoun oloi oi ellines se efxaristoume

Posted On: 11 Mar 2012 08:35 am

Bravo Argiri I wish to you health and hapiness. These races are more races of human will but anything else. Thats why, you are a real champion.

Posted On: 11 Mar 2012 08:23 am

Mπραβο Αργυρη, Σου ευχομαι υγεια και ευτυχια, αυτοι οι αγωνες ειναι περισσοτερο αγωνες θέλησης παρα δυνατοτητων.. και σ αυτους φαινονται οι πραγματικοι πρωταθλητες.

Posted On: 11 Mar 2012 06:03 am

You did it as a real ultra runner.Our ultra runner Greek hearts are full of excitment about your achievement! Thank you Argiris, thank you. Enjoy!!

Posted On: 11 Mar 2012 12:53 am

Wahaay Well done Papas

Posted On: 10 Mar 2012 09:41 pm

BRAVO ARGYRI, DIKH SOY H EPITYXIA, OLWN MAS H XARA!

Posted On: 10 Mar 2012 05:51 pm

PTL! Congratulations brother! You had finished the race! You had fought a good fight! You really stand out among those who had endured through it all!You deserve to receive the crown of glory in this race.Awesome achievement!Thank you that we can share your joy! We are so proud of you! Syabas! Well done! God bless you!

Posted On: 10 Mar 2012 05:33 pm

HURRAY CONGRATULATIONS ULY!!!! YOU DID IT EXCELLENTLY! WE GIVE THANKS N GLORY TO GOD! We celebrate your victory! BRAVO ULY! Molly....so happy for both of you:)) love from all of us from Sinagapore.

Posted On: 10 Mar 2012 03:02 pm

I wish youo speed and strength Argyrios. Good Luck.

Posted On: 10 Mar 2012 02:33 pm

Argiri me kommeni tin anasa diabasame tis monadikes stigmes pou ezises ! O Theos gia alli mia fora sen endinamose kai se enisxise ston agona sou ! Ypoklinomaste sto sthenos, stin dynami tis psixis, sto ithos kai sto aperigrapto maxitiko agonisma sou ...

Posted On: 10 Mar 2012 02:12 pm

What awesome stamina, you never gave up really did you Argi :-) in the end you came through :-) and thats all that matters. Very proud to know you and call you my felos, Hannisze too :-)God blessed you :-) Fantasticcccccccccccccccc. Sorry I'm a bit late with the comment just got back from Amsterdam. :-)

Posted On: 10 Mar 2012 01:39 pm

Na ksereis oti exeis grapsei idi xryses selides sthn istoria toy ellhnikoy ultra trail! EPIC, HEROIC, INSPIRING... Ksypnisa shmera 5 to prwi gia na diavasw kai na grapsw sto a-z thn antapokrisi soy. Einai megalh timh gia mena, se eyxaristw poly...

Posted On: 10 Mar 2012 12:43 pm

Sygxariyhria gia thn made in Greece kamila!Elpizw na mou kaneis thn timh na treksoume enan agwna mazi!BRAVO

Posted On: 10 Mar 2012 10:57 am

Now the final target and your biggest prize is Hannisze's warm hug!!! 'Animo' Argyri!!!

Posted On: 10 Mar 2012 10:42 am

Eimaste yperifanoi pragmatika gia sena Argyri!! Gia mas kai mono gia oli soy ayti tin aksiothaymasti prospatheia, eisai idi prwtos stis kardies mas.. eimai sigoyri oti sto telos tis diadromis se perimenei i pio zesti agalia!

Posted On: 10 Mar 2012 10:41 am

Our dear Uly, you are not alone in this ultrathon! You 've so many supporters 'running' with you along the way! Esp yesterday when it was difficult, we felt it with you,praying for you. Tomorrow we will let you run on your own to WIN! I want you to imagine ALL of us, yr family and friends are there at the finish line to cheer for your victory:))! Though we wish so much to be there with you, the least you could do is imagine us there! Uly, you can do it! Be strong!

Posted On: 10 Mar 2012 10:16 am

I ipervasi egine kai o termatismos pleon ine diadikastkiko thema kai fernei mazi ti litrosi! Apolafse ton me olo sou to einai fiati aytes tis stigmes tha tis thimasai gia panta!

Posted On: 10 Mar 2012 09:25 am

Mas kaneis olous yperifanous. Krata th simaia psila. H skepsi mas einai mazi soy.

Posted On: 10 Mar 2012 09:08 am

Bravo, bravo eisai iroas, eimaste mazi soy, mas kanis iperifanous.

Posted On: 10 Mar 2012 09:04 am

Bravo Argi!!!!!bravooooooo!!!!!!tora den fovamai tipota gia sena!!!!!bravooooooooo!!!!!!!!!

Posted On: 10 Mar 2012 08:45 am

bravo giatre. H psixi sou einai terastia. Eisai empnefsi gia ton kathena mas.

Posted On: 10 Mar 2012 08:08 am

Mprabo Argiri! Mesa apo tin kardia mou sou efxomai na pane ola kala kai sto teleftaio etap kai na termatiseis gemizontas mas perifania kai xara gia tin Elliniki psixi kai to terastio sthenos sou! Tromeri prospatheia se afto to etap, alla opws akribos egrapses, ayto kanei to ulta-running toso jexvwristo sport! Kali epitixia stin teleftaia maxi!

Posted On: 10 Mar 2012 05:23 am

Yes hugs from all of us will welcome you at the finish line.your lovely wife will hug you dearly & she will also hug you on our behalf ..haha!! So persevere on & keep up the spirit , brother! God bless you!

Posted On: 10 Mar 2012 03:46 am

Yes Uly! You can do it brother! Uly'Boleh'..Uly Can do it...Malaysian expression of positive determination achievement!now spice with the Chines expression..'Jia-yu'and above all drawn from the spiritual strength..You can do all things through Christ who strengthen you..our prayers for you till the finish line!Amen!

Posted On: 10 Mar 2012 02:26 am

Monosandalos kai dafnostefanomenos!!! Pera ap' ta oria, sti magiki pleura tou orizonta sou ki olou tou kosmou sou... Stis 4.30 to proi diabazo tin teleutaia istoria sou, prin to grande finale!!!

07 March 2012 07:08 am (GMT) Greenwich Mean Time: Dublin, Edinburgh, Lisbon, London

I survived

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Posted On: 10 Mar 2012 12:44 am

Tha sou psallo apo ton Olimpiako imno, ena komati, tou 8ou ton ''Epinikon'' : Mitera ton xrisostefanon athlon, Olimpia, despina tis alithias, opou andres mantis me thisies zitoun na mathoun apo ton keraunio Dia, an frontizis gia tous anthropous, oi opioi epithimoun me pathos na apoktisoun ti doxa tis megalis nikis kai tin anesi ton kopon tous kai pou ekplironontai oi euxes.. dexou ton imno auto kai tin pompi pou ginetai pros timi tou stafanomenou NIKITI !!!

Posted On: 09 Mar 2012 06:53 pm

Mas exeis trelanei, exoyme xalasei to refresh toy browser gia na perimenoyme me agwnia to 5o etap kserontas oti o Amerikanos termatise mprosta soy. Eytyxws mono ligo kai twra eisai konta sto stoxo! KRATA GERA ARGYRH, EIMASTE MAZI SOY... EIMASTE HDH PERHFANOI !

Posted On: 09 Mar 2012 06:34 pm

Argirako mou eisai apisteutos BRAVO kai pali BRAVO. Krata gera gia to telos !!!!!Kali dinami adelfe mow na se kala kai kalo termatismo!!!!!!!!!

Posted On: 09 Mar 2012 06:01 pm

Well Done Uly! You kept yr position! The most difficult stages are over now and you 're a WINNER in conquering them all. This final stage will be your BEST! run with the wind in your hair and divine power in your feet! I pray your body will be refreshed, your mind renewed, the pain in your quadricep be relieved, your heart beating fast..thinking of Molly at the end of the line, maybe just imagine we are ALL there cheering too!:))! Your blog has the most comments! Rest well and take care! God Bless You! Love from all of us in Singapore.

Posted On: 09 Mar 2012 05:47 pm

Amazing work Papas I was getting worried as the updates were very slow. I saw that Zandy Mangold had come joint second, and with your talk of injury in the previous blog. I just hoped he had not gained so much time to take your podium place. Well done Papas you did it. You have nearly 40 minutes to spare, I am sure that this is easily enough for the last day even if you are tired. Just really enjoy the last stage you deserve it, think of it like a lap of honour. Ross

Posted On: 09 Mar 2012 05:04 pm

File Argyrh sygxarhthria!!!Gia mia akomh fora mas kaneis perhfanous.Na ksereis pws h skepsh mas einai mazi sou kai pws h dynamh kai h psyxh soy apoteloun empneysh gia olous mas.Kai pali xilia bravo kai se eyxaristoume gia tis sygkinhseis pou mas xarizeis!

Posted On: 09 Mar 2012 04:31 pm

i agonia mas teliose.oli mera mprosta ston ypologisti gia ta apotelesmata.eisai megalos.ta kataferes mesa stis antixootites.mas ekanes perifanous se mia stigmi pou to exoume megali anagki.5 meres skeftomaste mono esena kai petaei to mialo mas makria.den exo logia na perigrapso auto poy niotho.filia polla .

Posted On: 09 Mar 2012 04:26 pm

EISAI THEOS !!! Teleiwse o agwnas. Vale kai ti sfragida avrio gia ta typika. Sygxaritiria !!! Oti kai na pw einai ligo.

Posted On: 09 Mar 2012 07:58 am

I megali mera plisiazei!!! Krata gera!!!!!elpizo na eisai kala.exo milisei me ton thiomou se perimenei!!!tou exo pei tosa polla gia sena!!! Einai anipomonos na se gnorisei!!!!dinata Argi !!! Dinataaaaaa!!!!!!

Posted On: 08 Mar 2012 10:51 pm

Kiklopie file mou, makari na mporousa na vro ena tragoudi pou na xesikosi tin kardia sou kai na to exis sta xili sou tin teleutea mera tou agona.. Me oli ti dinami tis skepsis kai tis psixis stelno oli tin energia an kai tha ithela poli na paro tin kourasi tou taleporimenou kormiou sou, me to siatsou, meta tin iroiki niki sou!!!

Posted On: 08 Mar 2012 09:09 pm

file mou Argyri mporei to swma mou na einai se ena yakouzi se ena chalet sthn megeve antikrizontas tis xionismenes alpeis o nous omws einai sthn atacama kai sthn prospatheia sou! kalo termatismo

Posted On: 08 Mar 2012 04:42 pm

NO COMMENTS, JUST ADMIRATION FOR YOUR GREAT STRENGTH!!!! KEEP GOING with your HEART!!!! You have ours!!!!

Posted On: 08 Mar 2012 04:21 pm

well done Argi, fantastic position, congratulations, hope you enjoy the rest of your trip

Posted On: 08 Mar 2012 04:14 pm

OPOS PANTA DINATOS KAI EPIMONOS! DOSTA OLA SE PARAKALOLOUTHO KAI PISTEVO S'ESENA KAI OXI MONO EGO!!!! FILIA POLLA

Posted On: 08 Mar 2012 03:58 pm

Argiri mou 75km....? Telioneis!!!!! Dosta ola,oxi gia protia..(an kai mporeis)..gia mas eisai protos!!! Trexo mazi sou me ta papoutsia mou kainourgia. KALH DYNAMH!! S'AGAPO!!!

Posted On: 08 Mar 2012 03:47 pm

Argirako mou eyxomai kali epitixia s'auti tin disloli diadromi poy exeis na dianiseis.Elpizo na min exeis provlima me to papoutsi sou kai ola na pane kala! S'agapo poly kai se skeftomai sinexeia!!! Kali dinami!!!!!!!

Posted On: 08 Mar 2012 02:45 pm

Apo simera treheis me tin psihi kai to kormi aplos akolouthi! Eimai sigouros pos avrio, teleftea mera, tha petas. Kalo termatismo!

Posted On: 08 Mar 2012 01:44 pm

We are so proud of u and hannisze and look forward to seeing the updates. Iman says keep up the spirit! And that u are her superhero! Take care Uly ;)

Posted On: 08 Mar 2012 01:15 pm

Exoume sygklonistei apo thn prospa8eia sou. Eisai gigantas kai den xwra amfibolia pws ta kator8wmata sou 8a syzhtountai gia xronia. Eisai enas sygxronos Spyros Louis gia emas kai se eyxaristoume pou mas kaneis yperhfanous. Filia apo olh thn Ellada!!!!

Posted On: 08 Mar 2012 11:54 am

Mhnymata sto forum toy A-Z: Dimitris Troupis: Gera Argyri h skepsi mas mazi soy! Einai poly simantiko na taksidevei h Elliniki dynami kai to sthenos se enan topo makrino kai idiaitero! Lazaros Rigos: Argyri palepse to opws esy ksereis! Eimaste panta konta soy, se opoia kakotrahalia ki an agwnizesai. TakisK: Argiri, to be in the position you are takes all of talent and hard effort. To stay in that position takes all that and strong character. You make a Nation and all of us Hellenes through out the world very proud! Stay strong in you epic challenge and Win with your Heart!

Posted On: 08 Mar 2012 11:48 am

So proud of you, Babe! Saw your photo with Zandy! As usual, you were smiling for the camera. Keep on going, my love! You will do well in the Long March, I am sure :-) I put a photo of you waving your hat on your FB & it generated much excitement & comments from your friends &supporters. Singapore & Malaysia couldn't get away from the breaking news! Greece, I am sure are all stuck on A-Z Adventure. You are doing well, Babe! Don't stress yourself with the position thing, just enjoy the Race & do your thing :-). See you at the Finish Line!! iLYVM!

Posted On: 08 Mar 2012 11:09 am

Argyri mou, kali epityxia kai apo mena mesa apo thn kardia mou!! einai pragmatika spoudaio ayto pou kaneis..! H skepsi mas kai oi proseyxes mas einai kathimerina mazi sou! na exeis dynamh kai na prosexeis ton eayto sou! polla filia apo olous mas!

Posted On: 08 Mar 2012 10:50 am

Argyri kali dynami,alla nomizo esy mas dineis dynami me afta pou grafeis

Posted On: 08 Mar 2012 10:46 am

Argiri krata gera!!! parakolouthoume me kommeni tin anasa tiw prospatheies sou! simera einai i megali maxi, kali epityxia, kalo termatismo

Posted On: 08 Mar 2012 10:35 am

Bravo argyri!!To kserame oti tha mas ekprosopiseis kai pali epaksia...Parakolouthoume kathe mera ta nea sou kai euxomaste ta klutera an kai eimaste sigouroi gia ta apotelesmata!! kalo kouragio kai kali sunexeia!!Sugxaritiria!!!

Posted On: 08 Mar 2012 09:21 am

Hi Uncle Uly, press on! We know you can do it. We\'re all following the race closely here in Singapore and are praying for you. Top 3 or not, we are still very proud of you. It is a priviledge to know someone who has the discipline and guts to run 250km in such extreme conditions. Always keep in mind that you are running the race for the glory of God. Pray every step of the way- it helps! I am sure God will deliver you and provide for your every need no matter what. Keep pushing and be generous to give a helping hand to those struggling and worse off than you. Your testimony is an inspiration to all of us! Don\'t give up! From Ryan, Rayner, Adele, Alice and Daryl.

Posted On: 08 Mar 2012 09:21 am

Hi Uncle Uly, press on! We know you can do it. We're all following the race closely here in Singapore and are praying for you. Top 3 or not, we are still very proud of you. It is a priviledge to know someone who has the discipline and guts to run 250km in such extreme conditions. Always keep in mind that you are running the race for the glory of God. Pray every step of the way- it helps! I am sure God will deliver you and provide for your every need no matter what. Keep pushing and be generous to give a helping hand to those struggling and worse off than you. Your testimony is an inspiration to all of us! Don't give up! From Ryan, Rayner, Adele, Alice and Daryl.

Posted On: 08 Mar 2012 08:35 am

Hi my friend. next day 73 kms is OK for you, try to by 2nd. This is your race... this is your time... you are too hard to be 3rd... I belive that you can...Remember... All of us at Pelion we love you Nikos Magitsis

Posted On: 08 Mar 2012 08:18 am

Argyri exoume sygklonistei oloi edw sthn Ellada me tin prospatheia soy! Mhn anhsyxeis, ola kala tha pane mias kai esy ksereis kalytera ti prepei na kaneis otan zorizoun ta pragmata! Oti kai na ginei pantws na ksereis oti esai enas hrwas gia mas kai mas empneeis me thn prospatheia soy! KRATA GERA ARGYRH!

Posted On: 08 Mar 2012 07:46 am

o rithmos sou se piese alla etsi extises diafora apo ton tetarto tin opoia me taktiki mporeis na kratisis.min anisixis gia ta nea pou tha feris .eisai idi iroas gia mas kai mono logo tis tolmis sou na kinigas auti tin uesi stin katataksi.any news good news lipon.filakia polla kai krata gera.

Posted On: 08 Mar 2012 07:43 am

Papas You are doing amazing just keep it going, today is the big one. I keep showing all of the A&E staff the results each day. Everyone is behind you. As you said don't worry too much about the position try to do the best you can. Hope the injury and the shoe hold up. Just remember however tough and horrible it is, it is still better than being at work! Well sort of. GO PAPAS

Posted On: 08 Mar 2012 07:20 am

kalh synexia me prosoxh! se parakoloythoyme kai eyhomaste na pane ola kala! me megalo thaymasmo apo Ellada kalo termatismo! Tasos

Posted On: 08 Mar 2012 07:14 am

H terastia empeiria sou stis yperapostaseis kai to gegonos oti einai ousiastika to teleytaio stage, tha sou allaksoun tin psyxologia entelws meta ta prwta xiliometra. Akolouthise ton rythmo sou kai mhn epireazesai poly apo tous antipalous. H statherotita sou kai h diarkeia tha tous kourasoun prwtous, eimai vevaios. H epityxia tha erthei prwta apo thn ypodomi sou kai kata deytero logo apo thn agwnistikothta. Opws kai na xei, tha eimaste dipla sou se kathe xiliometro. Bravo sou kai pali !!!!!!!!!!!

Posted On: 08 Mar 2012 06:46 am

Ok bro. we will continue to pray for you.With shoe or without shoe, by the Almighty Grace and unfailing love, we believe you will finish well in the Crossing!looking forward to hear the GOOD NEWS from you!Stay well!Keep it up!Just give your best!God bless you & keep you strong and well!Love from all of us..Albert,Michelle,Cassie,Samuel,Desiree,Samantha& B Lee.

Posted On: 08 Mar 2012 06:15 am

File mou exeis ginei idi modelo!! Fotografies Kai video erxode apo padou!!! Peftoun san tis stagones tis vroxis!!! Eisai foberos!!! Oloi oi filoisou se parakolouthoun Kai den fovoudai tipota!!! Ola einai grapta!! Eisai o protos ellinas pou katakta tin atacama!!! Na prosexeis se ligo telionoun ola Kai arxizounalla . Ksereis esi Kai ego!!! Polla fillia!!!!!

Posted On: 08 Mar 2012 06:07 am

Stay strong Argi! And don't worry about the shoe- you can always go barefoot haha!

07 March 2012 03:55 am (GMT) Greenwich Mean Time: Dublin, Edinburgh, Lisbon, London

I realised today that I was disappointed with myself yesterday not because I have lost the second position, but more because I have not been listening to my body. I have allowed the competitiveness in me to overrule my limit and that, I felt, is not right. So, today, I started off with a totally different strategy. I decided to run at my own pace and not bother too much about maintaining my position. I have also sorted out the pain on my skin by placing the shoulder pads (which my good wife has lovingly sewed unto my t-shirt) on the affected area and taping them around my waist. It worked out brilliantly and made a big difference to my performance and mood. I felt less pain in the affected area. I did most of my running together with Belgian runner Number 145. Thanks to a different strategy I have set for myself today, combined with proper eating and drinking, I felt much stronger. At the last 5Km, I was able to pick up my speed and raced to the finish line. I was surprised to find out later that I was only 7 minutes behind Spanish David because during the course, I had the impression that I was way further behind him. Unlike yesterday, I finished the race today in a very excited mood. I felt no pain and suffered from no blisters. What a totally different day! I was really surprised at the ability of my body to overcome all the stress and challenges. I feel that all the routes so far have been very technical and challenging. They are definitely more difficult than Marathon des Sables, which I have participated back in 2006 in Morocco. The terrains here in Atacama are very different from those in Morocco and the sun is so much stronger due to it's high altitude. Well, like I have said, I finished Stage 3 in a happier mood than Stage 2 and I now look forward to Stage 4! Thank you all, for al the inspiring messages and comments which you have sent me. They mean so much to me and are very uplifting. So, please keep them coming!

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Posted On: 08 Mar 2012 03:17 am

'Forgetting what is behind and straining toward what is ahead, I press on toward the goal to win the prize for which God has called me heavenward in Christ Jesus'.....Philippians 4:13b-14.. Hi bro Uly, hope this words of our Lord will encourage as you continue with full confidence

Posted On: 08 Mar 2012 01:41 am

Yay! Uncle Uly! I was really surprised when I read your second entry - you are officially my inspiration! I cannot believe that even through the pain, you still pushed yourself and completed Stage 2 in the Top 3 position. Bravo. I'm so glad Stage 3 worked out perfectly for you. 3 down, 4 more days to go. Praying and thinking of you and Aunt Molly as you run and she explores. God bless!

Posted On: 08 Mar 2012 12:18 am

Well done Argi! I'm so proud I know such a great competitor as you!! Back here we keep everything crossed for your success. There are ups and downs and they will be happening throughout the race but you there!!!Among all others great runners! Forget the ranks and enjoy the moment as I believe you do despite all difficulties! (but of course we know you will be the no 1) :))))))))))) GOOD LUCK mate!

07 March 2012 03:48 am (GMT) Greenwich Mean Time: Dublin, Edinburgh, Lisbon, London

After a good performance in Stage 1 yesterday, I was excited to keep my position. With this in mind, I did a mistake by running faster than my usual pace. By Km20, I have practically run out of energy. My high spirits at the beginning of the race took a deep plunge. The terrain was also getting very technical by this stage. We were running through a crusty dry plateau and every time I put my feet down, they sunk about 10cm. I was not able to run properly and this made me feel worse. To aggravate the situation, I also

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05 March 2012 06:31 am (GMT) Greenwich Mean Time: Dublin, Edinburgh, Lisbon, London

I started Stage 1 of the Race in good spirits despite not being able to sleep very well yesterday due to altitude problem. We were camped at 3,300 meters above sea level and I guess my body was still adjusting to this new surroundings. After not running for the past 5 days and being transported on so many different flights, stopping in total at 6 different airports in 4 countries, the runner in me was dying to sprint out from my body!

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Posted On: 12 Mar 2012 06:32 am

Bravo man, you are super... you are the best.... thanks that you make us happy Nikos, Pelion friends

Posted On: 11 Mar 2012 01:41 pm

Very important win. Bravo Argy. Μας έκανες περήφανους σε αυτές τις δ΄υσκολες στιγμές της πατρίδας μας. Κα΄νένας δεν φανταζόταν αυτό που πέτυχες. About this Incredible people from "4esert" organisation (I don't like to say something more) Din't show at 1st and 2nd day any photo or say something about you because they din't believe (like) to be in that position a person with 1 only participate and from a country without history at race like that. Yoy make us proud. We are waiting for you at airport of Athens. Will you?... B R A V O Argy. Many thanks

Posted On: 11 Mar 2012 01:34 pm

Very important win. Bravo Argy. Μας έκανες περήφανους σε αυτές τις δ΄υσκολες στιγμές της πατρίδας μας. Κα΄νένας δεν φανταζόταν αυτό που πέτυχες. About this Incredible people from "4esert" organisation (I don't like to say something more) Din't show at 1st

Posted On: 10 Mar 2012 08:19 pm

Αργύρη, Είμαι φίλος και συναθλητής του Τάσου Μαστροθόδωρου. Παρακολουθώ την πορεία σου και θαυμάζω το κουράγιο σου. Η Ελλάδα έχει ανάγκη απο Έλληνες σαν και εσένα.Έλληνες που θα αντιπροσωπεύουν αρετές όπως η Ανδρεία, το Θάρρος, το κουράγιο,την αισιοδοξία όταν όλα γίνονται δύσκολα και επίπονα. ΕΛπίζω όταν θα διαβάζεις το σχόλιο μου να έχεις πετύχει τον Στόχο σου και να απολαμβάνεις αυτό που αξίζεις. κλείνοντας το σχόλιο μου, Θα ήθελα να σου εκφράσω τον θαυμασμό μου για την καταπληκτική προσπάθειά σου και να σου ευχηθώ υγεία και δύναμη σε σένα και όλους αυτούς που υποστηρίζουν την προσπάθειά σου. Καλή επιστροφή Αργύρη. Με τιμή, Γιώργος

Posted On: 07 Mar 2012 11:27 pm

I'm writting again : We all are so proud of you!!! A great athlete with a great soul!!!! WELL DONE-KEEP GOING my friend!!!

Posted On: 07 Mar 2012 10:54 pm

San ifestio pou xipna, ap' oniro vathi ki oti ftiahni ta vouna klaiei na genithi.. lava mou, lava mou, aima mou zesto.. Ego to fos metalava ki eki se paei i kardia sinithos, ego to fos metalava ki antexo ti fotia sto stithos..... Kiklopie file mou s' agapame kai pistevoume se sena!

Posted On: 07 Mar 2012 09:29 pm

Soooooooooooo proud of you!!!!! Μπραβο Αργυρη μας κανεις ολους να γεμιζουμε συναισθηματα που ειχαμε καιρο να νιωσουμε!!!!! Συνεχισε Δυνατα,καλη επιτυχια και στα επομενα stages!!! Ετοιμαζω fan club!!!!!

Posted On: 07 Mar 2012 04:48 pm

When the going gets tough, the tough gets going!!!you are doing GREAT ULY! keep steady pace and enjoy your run. We love you for going through this and all of us are behind you:) Keep your spirit high and run with the end in mind. Praying for you!

Posted On: 07 Mar 2012 03:41 pm

Ma kala 8es na mas trelaneis olous???? Filia apo thn Ellada pou se parakolouthei synexws!!!

Posted On: 07 Mar 2012 01:36 pm

Keep running Argyri and enjoy the race!! Noera eimaste konta sou... Kalh dynamh, kalh synexeia kai na exeis kalo termatismo!! Vicki & Giorgos

Posted On: 07 Mar 2012 11:14 am

Argyri oi perigrafes poy exeis steilei sto A-Z einai ekpliktikes! Apistefti h dynami poy kryvei mesa toy o anthrwpos! Na eisai panta kala na mas empneeis. Kane ton agwna soy kai mhn agxwnesai poly gia thn katataksi (an kai eimai sigouros oti to metalliaki tha to fereis sthn Ellada!). Gera kai dynata! Takis

Posted On: 07 Mar 2012 07:31 am

i diatirisi tis tritis thesis lei polla.eimai sigiuros gia tin taktiki sou.tin pempti tha milisi o ultra.zoume stigmes euro2004 edo piso.panta xamogelatos sta video kai ase tous allous na trexoun me to kefali kato.

Posted On: 07 Mar 2012 06:50 am

Filemou Ti na sou po ???tina sou grapso!!! Eimai toso xaroumenos !!!krata gera kane Mia prospathia na fas ena kataktiti ispano! Eksalou oi elines Einai aftoi pou ftasan prota sti Chile !!! Etsi lene oi idioi oi indianoi!!! Eimaste iperifanoi!!! Fatous tora!!! Viva grecia !!! Viva Chile !!!!!

Posted On: 07 Mar 2012 12:20 am

Well done, my love!! You are simply the greatest! You cannot imagine now many people are supporting you & praying for you! Be strong for the next few days, my love, and dream of....RIO!!! Many kisses!! ILYVM! P/s:where's your email for yesterday :-)?

Posted On: 06 Mar 2012 10:51 pm

sti megali stigmi pou i omada peta, pou xespa i zoi kai pou spai i kardia, thelo na ime mprosta.. Panta tha'maste eki sti megali stigmi, sti megali fotia pou anavi i zoi, panta tha'maste eki!.. .. thelo na metritho me to mesa therio, mi rotas ''ti'' kai ''pos'' , eho anagi apo fos, ;eho anagi gia fos.. kai meta kai meta, entelos xafnika.... tha hionisi filiaaaa!!!

Posted On: 06 Mar 2012 09:59 pm

another great day for greece!!! this is the greek spirit! go on argi!!!

Posted On: 06 Mar 2012 08:26 pm

Μράβο ρε Αργύρη, τρέλανέ μας όλους! Συνέχισε συγκεντρωμένος και συγκρατημένος, κράτα λίγο, και προς το τέλος λύσε όλα τα άλογα!!!

Posted On: 06 Mar 2012 07:13 pm

Φίλε έγραψες και μόνο που εισαι σε αυτό το επίπεδο. Α Π Α Ι Κ Τ Ο Σ!!! φίλε υποκλίνομαι. Συμβουλή:1) Κόψε λίγο και κρατα σταση αναμονής ο αγώνας κρίνεται μόνο στο τέλος και 2) Ο αγώνας κερδίζεται στις κατηφόρες. Φυλάξου. Ολοι ανυπομονούμε για το stage 3. Καλή δύναμη και ηρεμία. Σε φιλώ

Posted On: 06 Mar 2012 05:30 pm

BRAVO,BRAVO,BRAVO.............

Posted On: 06 Mar 2012 08:54 am

Keep going Papas you are doing great, remember it is a marathon not a sprint. Hang on a second no it isn't it is an ultramarathon!

Posted On: 06 Mar 2012 08:16 am

Αργύρη γερά, είμαστε μαζί σου! Δεν είσαι μόνος σου σε αυτόν τον αγώνα...

Posted On: 06 Mar 2012 08:06 am

i proti kinisi me to pou ksipnisa itan na dv pos piges sto stage 2.alli mia fantastiki thesi.ola anikta ola pithana.

Posted On: 06 Mar 2012 06:16 am

Nature is indeed God's masterpiece, more so the human body which is so complex and beautifully created.I thank the Lord for blessing you with a physically strong body to endure the rugged terrain trail of Atacama Crossing.Well done brother! Keep it up! God bless you!

Posted On: 06 Mar 2012 06:00 am

Poli kala filemou!!!!!!triti thesi teliaaaaaaa!!!!!perimeno neasou gia to pos niotheis !!!!eisai apisteftos!!!!

Posted On: 06 Mar 2012 02:03 am

Bravo Uncle Uly!! We're cheering for you to finish strong. You are kept constantly in our prayers, especially with the horrid weather conditions. Praying for you as you enjoy the beauty of our creator God; that you will run like a gazelle, gallop like a horse, and have strength like a lion.

Posted On: 06 Mar 2012 12:03 am

Bravo Argiri !!! Eimai o filos tou Lebesi pou treksame stin Parnitha ta Xristougenna. De se fovame katholou ston agona, eisai poly dynatos kai empeiros. Na prosexeis kai tin apokatastasi. Eimaste synexeia mazi sou! KALO AGONA !!! Sou efxomai na ton xareis.

Posted On: 05 Mar 2012 09:44 pm

Bravo, my love! So glad to know that you not only finished well, but also took time to enjoy your surroundings. I am finding it so difficult to stay away from the IPad to read the latest Breaking News from RTP :-) will be off to Lake Titicaca whole day tomorrow but my thoughts will be with you ALL the way! It will only be a day trip, Love. Jia You, Babe!! ILYVM !!

Posted On: 05 Mar 2012 07:32 pm

To xei grafto h moira sou na trexeis mes tin zesti kai na synagonizesai me enan pyrosvesti!!!!!! live the myth! filia polla

Posted On: 05 Mar 2012 07:28 pm

BRAVO PALIKARI MOY EIMAI PERIFANOS GIA SENA!!!! SE PARAKOLOYTHOYME DIARKOS .PROSEXE TON EAYTO SOY KAI KRATA TIS DINAMEIS SOY GIA TO TELOS.

Posted On: 05 Mar 2012 06:59 pm

"Kathos tha trexeis grigora na ftaseis Atacama pistevo pos tha pareis oli tin ammo svarna. Sto stage 1 , sto stage 2 , sto stage 6 na ftaseis omos re thie mhn xehnas protos na to peraseis"!!!!!!!!!! FILIA POLLA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Posted On: 05 Mar 2012 06:09 pm

File mou se parakoloutho sinexeia eisai dinatos!!!viva grecia!!!! Viva Chile !!!! Viva Argi!!!! Para la grecia !!!

Posted On: 05 Mar 2012 05:17 pm

bravo Argi, very nice, but don't hurry enjoy running and have a good time!!!

Posted On: 05 Mar 2012 04:07 pm

Μπράβο Αργύρη, ξεκίνησες δυναμικά! συνέχισε να μας εκπλήζεις, and take care of yourself! καλή δύναμη!

Posted On: 05 Mar 2012 03:59 pm

afto pou ennousa itan : thes na mas trelaneis olous re? lege! tha mas kaneis na to hasoume telios? eee, ooo ta patisia patane kai petane kai sto chile

Posted On: 05 Mar 2012 03:57 pm

ARGIRI MOY EYXOMAI NA TOYS FAS OLOYS KAI MOLIS TERMATISEIS NA PEIS "GIA TON DIMITRAKI RE GAMOTO". PISTEVO SE SENA KAI THA TA KATAFEREIS!! S'AGAPO POLY KAI SE SKEFTOMAI

Posted On: 05 Mar 2012 03:54 pm

We are very happy with your performance too... Μπράβο Αργύρη

Posted On: 05 Mar 2012 03:46 pm

έχεις βαλθεί να μας τρελλάνεις όλους ρε; λέγε ρε, αυτό θες να κάνεις; είναιτρελλός είναι τρελλός ο γιατρός οοό εεέ έτσι σκίζουν τα πατήσια τώρα και στην Χιλή

Posted On: 05 Mar 2012 03:36 pm

Tin kiriaki na termatiseis geros kai dinatos " NIKH EINAI H DIADROMH KAI OXI H SEIRA"! Agapi kai filia!!!!!! PROSEXE!!!!!!!!!

Posted On: 05 Mar 2012 03:04 pm

Well done Uly....yes don't miss out on the beauty surrounding you as you run. May they be your inspiration and motivation to continue the excellent performance you began with! Rest well....Run well...Finish well!!!!

Posted On: 05 Mar 2012 02:42 pm

You are truly blessed my friend ! Congratulations for you excellent performance ! Well done ! We are very proud of you !

02 March 2012 07:03 am (GMT) Greenwich Mean Time: Dublin, Edinburgh, Lisbon, London

My wife and I arrived at Santiago yesterday via Rio de Jenairo. We were presented with the most scenic views during the flight, being seated on the right side of the plane. We were flown low over the beautiful hills and beaches of Rio. It was like being flown in one of those helicopters which many tourists pay to see Rio from air. If we thought that was the best view we were to see from this flight, we were so very wrong. As the flight continued into Chile, we were presented with a to-die-for view, non other than the magnificent Aconcagua, which, at 6,962m, is the highest peak in the Americas. Whether it was upon hearing the gasps of excitement from the passengers or just by coincidence, the good captain gave us a short introduction of this jaw-dropping peak and made a swift manouvere to lower the right wing of the plane so that we could get a better view. Aconcagua was indeed magnificent!! That really made my day and for awhile, I almost forgotten about my worries of what the Chilean customs will make of all the food which I was bringing in. We were quite lucky that at the point we landed, the airport was very busy. Despite having been asked to show all my food to the officer manning the desk, I was allowed to bring all the food in without any problem. Phew! You cannot imagine what a big relief that was. We crossed the road from the arrival hall and checked into Holiday Inn for the night...this was where the fun began! It was re-packing time. I transferred all my freeze dried food into smaller bags and separate my food according to my would-be daily consumption, which was then packed into airlock bags. We pumped the air out from the bags after that and they became very compact

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Posted On: 05 Mar 2012 04:18 pm

Bravo megale mas Argiri, mia akoma proklisi gia ta oria sou!!! GO - GO - GO - GO - GO !!!! se skeftomaste DAFNOSTEFANOMENO!!! EIMASTE MAZI SOY!! FILIAAAAAAAA!!!!

Posted On: 05 Mar 2012 04:13 pm

Bravo megale mas Argiri, mia akoma proklisi gia ta oria sou!!! GO - GO - GO - GO - GO !!!! se skeftomaste DAFNOSTEFANOMENO!!! FILIAAAAAAAA!!!!

Posted On: 05 Mar 2012 10:58 am

Bravo Argirako!!!Synexise etsi! kali dinami kai kali epitixia! Filakia pola ap'olous mas , idietera apo tin mama kai ton mpampa.T'agoria sou stelnoun tin agapi tous!!!!!!!!

Posted On: 05 Mar 2012 10:28 am

Bravo!Bro Uly, Keep it up!We will always remember you in our prayers.May the Lord strength be upon you throughout the race. Jia-yu-Jia-yu!!! go-go-go-!!! Mo dear you take care too! God be with you both!

Posted On: 05 Mar 2012 09:45 am

Go Papas. Awesome first day. When I first looked you were winning. 2nd place on first day, absolutely brilliant. keep it up. Will be looking out for you.

Posted On: 05 Mar 2012 08:13 am

Δεν έχω εκπλαγεί από το αποτέλεσμα της 1ης μέρας! Η θετική μας ενέργεια σε συντροφεύει, καλή συνέχεια.

Posted On: 05 Mar 2012 07:54 am

GO GO GO , Believe you're in 2nd place via Hannisze on FB :-) wishing 1st place, you can do it Argi, GO GO GO :-)

Posted On: 05 Mar 2012 07:43 am

so everything went well with the flights.great first day.dont get carried away and save strength for later.filakia.george leb

Posted On: 05 Mar 2012 07:39 am

Nice job Argyri! You made us proud! Congrats for your 2nd place in the 1st stage! Keep going!!!!

Posted On: 04 Mar 2012 10:09 pm

Good luck Argi, I am sure that once again you will make it!!! Run Argi, Run!!!!

Posted On: 04 Mar 2012 08:30 pm

ΑΡΓΥΡΑΚΟ ΜΟΥ ΚΑΛΗ ΔΥΝΑΜΗ ΚΑΙ ΚΑΛΗ ΕΠΙΤΥΧΙΑ!!! ΕΧΕΙΣ ΤΑ ΦΙΛΙΑ ΚΑΙ ΤΙΣ ΕΥΧΕΣ ΑΠΟ ΤΟΝ ΜΠΑΜΠΑ ΚΑΙ ΤΗΝ ΜΑΜΑ ΚΑΙ ΦΥΣΙΚΑ ΑΠΟ ΤΑ ΑΓΟΡΙΑ ΜΟΥ!!! ΑΝΤΕ ΠΡΩΤΟΣ ΣΤΗΝ ΕΚΚΙΝΗΣΗ ΠΡΩΤΟΣ ΚΑΙ ΣΤΟΝ ΤΕΡΜΑΤΙΣΜΟ!!!!!!! ΓΙΑ ΤΟΝ ΔΗΜΗΤΡΑΚΗ ΡΕ ΓΑΜΩΤΟ...............

Posted On: 04 Mar 2012 04:44 pm

May God be with you and our prayers go with you wherever you may be. Molly....may God go before you to keep you safe n Uly...God will be your strength and His favor upon you to grant you SUCCESS!

Posted On: 03 Mar 2012 03:57 pm

Glad you made it through, all this hard must pay off. The very best of luck. :-)

24 February 2012 11:40 am (GMT) Greenwich Mean Time: Dublin, Edinburgh, Lisbon, London

I sauntered into our living room to find my wife looking at the Official Competitor’s List in despair. She turned around and said “your bib number is no longer 88, Love. It’s now 86!!” I roared with laughter at the cause of her despair. You see, for the past few weeks, she has noticed my bib number changing periodically from the initial 99 to 91. Over dinner one day, she mentioned how nice it would be if my bib number is 88, for in her Chinese culture, the number symbolises not only good fortune but also very good luck! She was ecstatic for a day, I think, when I reached 88. Now I see that the auspicious number has gone to my tent mate, Massimo Passamonti. What a lucky guy!

Anyway, by now, most of the food, equipment and gear which I have ordered have arrived and I intend to pack everything into my backpack and bring them as a carry-on luggage on the plane to avoid the stress of having them not arriving with me when I finally land in Calama.

As advised by the organiser, I have decided to carry my food in their original packaging due to Chile’s strict regulations on bringing in food to the country. Once in Chile, I intend to transfer them into Ziploc bags to save space and maybe a little weight. I am hazarding a guess that I will be able to pack everything in a more compact manner once I remove the bulky packaging of some of the stuffs, especially those of the freeze dried food. I have done some experiment and found that they rehydrate quite well even in Ziploc bags. So, I think that is what I will do.

I can see that trying to pack everything into my backpack will be a nightmare. Even the food alone is taking up so much space already. I sorted out my food on a daily basis and they look like this :



After packing them into individual bags rationed for daily consumption, they look like this :


With the transferring into smaller and more compact packages once in Chile, I reckon I will be able to squeeze everything into my daily airlock bags. Crossing my fingers for that!!

After having sorted out the food, I moved on to sorting out my mandatory equipment and suggested gear. I will be using the OMM Classic Marathon 25L and here is a photo of all my essentials (without the latest mandatory waterproof liner for my backpack) :




Weather wise, the Big Freeze of the UK has been replaced by the Ferocious Gale and Slapping Rain at the beginning of the week. Due to that, I did my training on the treadmill yesterday with my 8kg backpack, complete with my sunglasses and Sahara cap!! Thank goodness nobody was at the gym when I was there because I am quite certain I would have given them a big shock with my weird ‘desert appearance’. I was really excited with the prospect of being in the dry and hot Atacama until Alina’s devastating email arrived today, bearing the news that the Driest Place on Earth is now experiencing unheard of amount of rain!! I am very certain this phenomenon is happening because I am going there!! Yes, I have been known as a Rainmaker among my friends for as long as I can remember. They have often accused me of bringing rain with me wherever I go, even to places where rain was to be the least expected for.

But seriously, the high spirits which has been building up in me steadily for the past few days really took a deep dive at this unexpected news. To be honest, I have looked at the weather forecast weeks ago before the arrival of Alina’s email, where rain was forecasted during some days of the Race. I took that forecast not only very lightly, but highly suspiciously. I remember telling myself then, that the forecast cannot be right. After hundreds of years of no rain, it cannot be possible that rain will finally arrive during the time I will be there, surely?

I can imagine how my friends will be rolling on the floor with laughter once I tell them about this impending 'Rain in Atacama'. I really have to brace myself for all my future meetings with them because I am quite sure that with this latest episode, the crown of the Rainmaker which has been bestowed to me will most certainly stay put on my head for many years to come and my unenviable ability to bring rain will be discussed, repeated and laughed at incessantly. Sigh!!! Why? Why? Why? As if I do not suffer enough of rain already in the UK!! To rub salt to my wound, UK is, by the way, currently experiencing some very pleasant Spring-like, sunny weather with temperatures rising to double digits, which is again, quite unexpected for this time of the year!!

I just hope that all that has happened has nothing to do with me not carrying the number 88 bib  !!

 


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Posted On: 26 Feb 2012 10:47 pm

Your courage and vigour is really mind-blowing! What with you conquering the 250km of the Great Dunes of Atacama and Hannisze braving the Peruvian jungle solo!! Anyway, whether it’s 88 or no 8, don't be bothered...coz we don't believe in luck...The Chinese believe that if you bring rain, you bring BLESSINGS to all around and that's even better! You have been blessed to bless....what a great honour! We'll be praying for both of you....that you will be kept safe and have your paths made straight and easy! That God will be your strength and grant you favour and success in your endeavour. We dedicate Psalm 121 to bless you as a prayer for this journey! Blessings and love, Daryl, Alice, Rayner, Ryan and Adele Singapore

Posted On: 25 Feb 2012 03:33 pm

Ok Mr. Rainmaker go down south as they are threatening a drought this year. Or just bring some sunshine back to the u.k with you after you win the race, no pressure then :-) Go Papa Go

Posted On: 25 Feb 2012 01:26 am

And I thought the rain was because I was going there, especially after berating a client who asked me "what happens if it rains?". You can keep the rainmaker mantle

13 February 2012 03:58 am (GMT) Greenwich Mean Time: Dublin, Edinburgh, Lisbon, London

It snowed in our area over the week and one of the daily newspapers declared that UK is on its way to ‘return to the Ice Age’. I was rather delighted as I thought if we have enough snow to carpet the grounds, I will have a chance to do an ala-Atacama training, imagining the snow to be the salt and sand which I will encounter there!

Alas, my hope was dashed. Not only was I called to work extra hours, the snow quickly turned to hard frost and widespread ice under the sub- zero temperature before I even had the chance to run on it!! Training has taken a back seat when it should have been speeded up a little, given that it is now only about 3 weeks before the Race!! This is surely getting me a little nervous. We have been looking at a frozen lake (in front of our apartment) for the past week and the forecast of another Arctic blast to come is definitely not a very comforting one. Here’s a look at our frozen lake when it first snowed :

Icy or not, I told myself I have to do my last long run before the Race by the end of the week. I have been doing the ‘graveyard shifts’ the whole of last week (20:00-08:00) with the exception of Saturday and Sunday, when I worked from 18:00-02:00. So, I had planned to have a good sleep after my shift on Saturday and do my long run on Sunday morning before starting my shift again at 18:00.

Due to the change in my sleeping hours, my biological clock was thrown into a state of confusion (as it often does) and I found myself wide awake at 06:00 on Sunday, not being able to continue my sleep despite all my effort to do so. I loaded my backpack and got ready for my intended 50km run along the Rochdale Canal, starting from Halifax, a town near where we live, all the way to Manchester.

The Rochdale Canal is a navigable canal in the northern part of England and it runs for about 51km across the Pennines. I have run along this route many times for my long training and I enjoy the relatively flat terrain, crossing many picturesque villages, farms and beautiful hills.

I set out at about 08:00 in high spirits. I have been looking forward to this training as I have not been running much at all the whole of last week. However, when I reached Rochdale Canal, I was in despair. Not only did I find the canal to be completely frozen, the track along it was also equally frozen. It felt like I was walking on a wet ice-skating rink!! I was faced with a dilemma and knew that I had only 2 options at that point in time. I either continue with my run and risk a fall and therefore, compromise my impending participation at the Race or alternatively, I turn around and go home and be frustrated for the rest of the day and days to come for not doing my training.

I made a calculated risk and decided to carry on running. I reckoned I could always stop when things get out of control. So, in addition to having to run cautiously in fear of being chased by dogs (or horses or cows, for that matter!), I also have to be extra cautious this time round of the very treacherous icy track. Oh! Speaking about being chased by dogs - after having written my last blog, I happened to read the blog by last year’s winner, Anders Jensen, who mentioned that he and runner-up Martin Chinchilla Gioia were chased by some stray dogs at a remote village they ran through in Stage 4 of Atacama Crossing 2011. Sigh!! Guess I will not be able to escape from the possibility of being chased by dogs after all. Even in Chile!!

For about 15km, I was doing quite well at balancing myself perilously on ice and saving myself from slipping on numerous occasions. The route which I ran through was rather deserted as it was simply too freezing for anyone to be out and about at that early hour. So, I was concentrating more on looking at my feet and the ground where I was about to step on. Due to that, I was not aware of the presence of 2 rather innocent-looking geese ahead of me until when I was about 20 metres away from them. They were blocking my narrow track. I stopped and waited for them to move away, as I thought that is what the bird species always do when confronted by human. But then again, who am I kidding, right? This is me we are talking about. I have now come to the conclusion that I am a magnet to animals. My mere presence will somehow attract them to be near me, not affectionately, mind you, but quite the opposite, I am afraid to say!

Well, that was what exactly happened with one of these supposedly innocent geese. As I was standing there waiting for them to get out of my way, one of them began to duck her head and charge towards me. That really took me by surprise. I moved backwards in such haste that I almost slipped and fell. I found a fallen branch nearby and used it as my ‘weapon’ to shoo them out of my way and managed just about to squeeze pass through them on the narrow track.

After this unexpected encounter, coupled of course with the treacherous condition of the track, my high spirits at the start of the day has now descended into a not-very-likeable black mood. The fact that I have only had 3 hours of sleep further aggravated my mood. I was beginning to get very tired having to do the balancing-on-ice act and decided to leave the frozen track and head for the hills, hoping that I will be able to benefit more from my training there.

I soon found out that the hills were not so much better than the track. I was practically sinking my feet into mud up to my ankles with every step I took to get up the hills. The higher level of the hills was covered in half snow and half ice. Everything was getting really depressing and I was not enjoying myself at all. Despite all that, I gritted my teeth and continued running up and down the hills as I kept telling myself that no matter what, I have to complete my targeted distance for the week.

After about 25km of going up and down the hills, I was completely destroyed. I could not carry on anymore to reach my targeted 50km. I have, by then, run out of glycogen and was feeling extremely moody and tired. I decided to head back home to get some rest.

As I am writing this, I look back at my training yesterday and feel a great sense of relief. My Garmin recorded that I did 41km in total with 1600m altitude of ascent. I have finally completed my last long run before the Race. I will now do only some interval trainings and short runs (max 20km) and pray that the weather will be more agreeable with my training from now on, though I seriously doubt that will be so. Go away Big Freeze!! I need some Atacama Sunshine !!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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04 February 2012 10:03 am (GMT) Greenwich Mean Time: Dublin, Edinburgh, Lisbon, London

Yesterday I did a 22 kilometres run with my backpack weighing about 6 kilogramme. It was cloudy, very foggy and freezing. Due to time constraint because of work, I usually only run around the area where we live, in a little village called Barkisland in West Yorkshire. Barkisland is nestled in a valley surrounded by sprawling hills. There are many farms around and we get our free-range eggs and milk from a quaint little post office-cum-general store up a very steep hill from where we live. For me, this area is the epitome of the quintessential English countryside. 

I love running here because the terrain consists of rough and slippery trails, hills, steep and muddy slopes and some mind-blowing landscape views. However, I often have to run cautiously and this, I feel, disrupts the total enjoyment of my training. You see, there are many dog lovers in Barkisland. Many of them walk their dogs along the route which I run, which I have no problem with. However, some of them do not put their dogs on leashes. There were a few occasions where I have been chased by these overly excited dogs which somehow prefer me to their owners! When this happened, I can always hear their owners calling after them to stop but to no avail. I have tolerated this crazy charade until an incident which happened to me recently. 

Over the Christmas and New Year holidays, we were in Athens to celebrate the festive season with my family and close friends. Almost all my friends are runners like me. Hence, it is very usual for us to meet and catch up with one another not through a cup of coffee, but through running. While running with them one day, I was bitten by a stray dog, quite viciously, I must say, because it left me bleeding from the tooth marks which were deeply embedded in my “juicy” calf! This unpleasant incident has left me very paranoid and weary of the Barkisland dogs these days. Just a few days ago, I was arguing with an owner of some unleashed dogs which were again, chasing me (surprise! surprise!). He very adamantly told me that his dogs will not bite when I confronted him. I mean, how would he know that his dogs WILL NOT bite? How can he be so sure?? 

So, you see, this is the reason why I had to run cautiously nowadays in Barkisland. Well, while I was doing exactly that yesterday, with my ‘alert’ radar fully switched on to monitor whatever movement which is coming from the back of my head, I suddenly sensed movement. In fact, I not only sensed it this time, I even heard it, which is quite unusual. Not the small quick steps of some barking dogs, but the heavy, confident gallops of horses!!! Not just one, but it sounded like there were many. The hair on the back of my neck began to stand and I panicked. I froze. I told myself : “That’s it! I am going to be run over them. I am going to be injured or maybe dead. Bye-bye Atacama!!” The horses were by now getting closer to me, I could see their shadow fast approaching. I stood where I was and said a little prayer and closed my eyes. 

They galloped past me but suddenly stopped about 50 metres in front of me. When I realised that I was untouched (and still alive), I mustered enough courage to open my eyes s-l-o-w-l-y. There, right in front of me, were these magnificent, handsome creatures – 1 blackish-brown and the other, brown. They turned their heads slowly towards me and gazed intensely into my eyes. For awhile, I was there, staring at them and they, at me. After about 2 long minutes, both of them decided to turn around and started galloping back towards the direction they had come from.

I gathered myself and started trotting, er, I mean, running again...That was so amazingly surreal !! Of all the time I have been running around Barkisland, I have been chased by dogs and one time, cows (!!!) but never horses. Through the remaining of my run, I kept on re-playing the sequence of the encounter in my head and asking myself – why did they stop to look at me? Did they think I am one of them and then realised that I am not when they looked at me from the front? Why? Why? Why??? 

That night, I dreamed of Pegasus :-) I was actually flying :-)

P/S: I managed to find a photo my wife had taken of these 2 horses last Spring. I recognise them as they belong to a neighbour not far from where we live and also from the distincitve white marks on the bridge of their noses (is that what you call them?) ...Here are the beauties :


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31 January 2012 07:18 am (GMT) Greenwich Mean Time: Dublin, Edinburgh, Lisbon, London

With the arrival of the Atacama Crossing 2012 and 4 Desserts patches from the organiser a few days ago, the excitement of the Race is slowly building up in me, with only just about 34 days to go!! Weaving in my trainings between my crazy work schedules (I often have to work 7 days- a-week on 11 hours' shifts) have been made more challenging with the horribly wet, cold and muddy English weather of late. However, the thought that there are about 180 other competitors going through the same challenge as I am facing, keeps me going strong and inflames the determination in me.



I have only started running again in 2010 after my last big race in 2007 where I suffered a severe injury. The psychological impact of the injury on me has been so tremendous to the extent that it had put me off running completely for a whole 3 years!! Like a child who begins learning to take his first few steps, I started to tread cautiously (initially) before progressing to run through the beautiful English countryside trails around where we live in April 2010 (when the weather decided to be nice and generous). The joy of being able to do it again was overwhelming and indescribable. I have not stopped running since! 

How have I prepared for Atacama 2012? What equipment have I bought for the Race? What food? What clothing? I am afraid I am not very savvy when it comes to "Preparations-before-the-Race" and had only just very recently ordered most of the stuffs which are recommended by the organiser website from RacingThePlanet Outdoor Store. My wife went berserk when I told her that for the Marathon des Sables which I participated back in 2006, I only received my rucksack and most of the mandatory essentials in Paris one day before leaving for the race in Morocco because my Parisian friend has kindly purchased all the things on a list I sent him in cosmopolitan Paris, which I could not at that time find in Greece. 

This attitude of mine has got my wife more nervous than me as she has been reading the blogs of other competitors who have discussed about all the equipment and essentials in earnest. It was the nagging (sorry, Wifey!) which has got me going and I am now glad and grateful that it did, because I soon realised that the mandatory list of equipment is quite a lengthy one! So, having bought most that are necessary and mandatory, I can now concentrate solely on my training. 

I do an average of 90 km per week and I was quite happy with my training until one day, Wifey asked me as I was piling on layers of clothes for my run in the now icy and slippery trails around our home :  "why is it that you are running without your rucksack when other competitors are training with theirs, packed with all their gear and essentials?" Arrrgh!! She has been reading the blogs again!! I told her that I will certainly do that nearer the time of the Race. 

So here I am now, with only 34 days to go - a full rucksack on my back, complete with water bottles and energy bars etc. etc... running through the ferocious rain, splattering on my face and the vicious wind, howling at a merciless speed of 50mph. With each step that I made, I found my feet sinking into 5-inch deep mud and my balance therefore, dangerously affected and my movement, highly restricted!! And there in the rain, with Lesiem

Comments: Total (12) comments

Posted On: 06 Mar 2012 05:42 pm

PARE KAI ENA POIIMATAKI GIA PARTI SOU ;)....'AKRITAS EIMAI XARONTA DEN PAIRNO ME TA XRONIA...DE XANOMAI STA TARTARA MONAXA KSAPOSTENO...STI ZOI KSANAFAINOMAI KAI LAOUS ANASTAINO GIATI...TOU ELLINA O TRAXILOS ITTA DEN IPOMENEI!' DOSE GIA TI NIKI ARXIGE!!!

Posted On: 06 Mar 2012 05:31 pm

KRATA RE COMMANDO TO LEEDS SE STIRIZEI!!! :)

Posted On: 05 Mar 2012 07:31 am

Telia!!!!!! File mou eisai dinatos!!!!!!krata gera!!! Ksekourasou tora!! Elpizo na eisai kala me ta podia sou . Sto videaki fenosoun poli kala !!! Se parakoloutho sinexeia prosexe!!!!

Posted On: 04 Mar 2012 06:10 pm

Exoun grapsei oti eisai n1gera filemou ipomoni exeis poli dromo brostasou.krata dinameis!!!!

Posted On: 04 Mar 2012 05:45 pm

Poli kala file mou

Posted On: 03 Mar 2012 10:07 am

Gera Argi eimaste mazi sou!!!

Posted On: 02 Mar 2012 05:33 pm

ELA KAI STA GREEKENGLISH TORA......ARGIRAKI...OEOEOE...OEOEOE...OEOEOE....OLI GIA PARTI SOU, OLOI MAZI SOU EMEIS OI ARROSTOI OI OPADOI SOU.. ARGI MOU KANE NTOU KAI NA THIMASAI, THA TO FONAZOUME OPOU KAI NASAI...ARGI OEOEOE...OEOEOEOE...! DOSE ARGI FOR GREECE!!! :)

Posted On: 02 Mar 2012 05:30 pm

ΑΡΓΥΡΑΚΗ...ΟΕΟΕΟΕΟΕ....ΟΕΟΕΟΕ....ΑΡΓΥΡΑΚΗ.....ΔΩΣΕ...ΔΩΣΕ.......:)FOR GREECE!!!

Posted On: 02 Mar 2012 03:33 pm

enjoy the race!!!!!!! we are supporting you fm Greece!!!!!

Posted On: 29 Feb 2012 10:12 pm

Argiri kali dinami.....kouragio ke ime sigouri oti tha termatisis. Filia apo olous mas Valia

Posted On: 03 Feb 2012 01:13 pm

Hi Sandy, given my hectic schedule at work, I really do not what I will do without her, actually. I am sure there are many more wives out there who do the same as you two!!

Posted On: 03 Feb 2012 02:15 am

ha ha so funny......... I think you will be thankful to your wife when you get out into the desert.... my poor husband Colin who is doing Atacama with me gets not only nagged about all that stuff but I do up a spreadsheet for him on all the food and gear, how much it weighs and what he wants to change etc... it usually sits there until we are ready to leave. Your wife can be please to know you are not the only one... see you in 30days Sandy