Thursday, May 22, 2008

CrossRoads

Isn´t it funny how live throus us into such weird situations?

One month ago I was jumping and shouting, thrilled by the idea of moving to a different country and starting a new professional career, however today I felt the saddest man in the world when I received the total confirmation that I have this new job.

Isn´t it funny how live forces us to decide between life and career?. One month ago the ESA was the dream of my live, today still is, but my dream means to leave my life behind.

I say to myself it´s only one year, the last year you will sacrifice your life, but I´ve been doing the same for the last 8 years, and I don´t trust me anymore.

It´s good to be alive, painful though.

Cheers!!!

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Galway 5K series 2008

Hi lads!!!

Ireland is well known for it´s crazy abuse of alcohol, and I´m witness of this every single day (not to mention the weekends). However there is another face of Ireland, less know, but far more interesting though. There are lots of runners in Ireland.

In the Galway area several clubs can be found. 6 of those, the Athenry Atletics Club, Tuam AC, ,Craughwell Athletic Club, Clare River Harriers, Loughrea AC, Galway City Harriers, organize every year the "Galway 5K series". A series of 6 5k races, that take place in cities nearby Galway, and in Galway itself the final one.

This year more than 380 runner signed for the series, and amazing number for such an small country, and with such bad habits.

If we talk about me I have to tell that I´m quite happy with my performance:

  • 1st race (Athenry): 21:06, 66th place
  • 2nd race (Tuam): 21:10, 65th place
  • 3rd race (Craughwell) 20:37, 62nd place

Today I felt terrific, and I could have pushed some more. Anyway next week will probably be my last race of the series, since I´m moving to The Netherlands, and i´ve heard that is the fastest route, this means that I´ll have the extra motivation of knowing that is my last race, and a little help from the route.

Update 22nd May 2008

  • 4rd race (Claregalway) 20:17, 56th place
Amazing race with to "funny" uphills, and more tha 2k in "free falling", that made most runners improve their marks.

I want to thank you all the people involved in the organization, and of course all runners and walkers that create an amazing atmosfear, really, really enjoyable.

Update 04th June 2008

Following a line a constant improvement these are my results in the last two legs:

  • 5th race (Loughrea) 20:14, 46th place
  • 6th race (Galway) 19:55, 36th place
Loughrea was in my opinion the toughest race. Most of the route was uphill, and seriously steep. Thanks to a woman that keep the pace during the ascension I was able to beat my best time, again :).

Galway was a day to enjoy but also the last oportunity to make a Best Personal, and the route was really favorable for this, since there were no major uphills. A combination of grass and stones made the running sometimes difficult, but really really enjoyable.

Now that the series is over a felling of emptiness is filling our harts. These last 6 weeks have been a thrilling experience, a great opportunity to meet people with the same interests, and in general kind people.

Now there are a couple of 10k races as well as some half marathons, all in preparation of the great event, Dublin Marathon.


See you.

P.S. Thank you to all the people involved in the organization, as well as to all the runners. Thank you also to the ones that have visited this blog, I hope they liked it, and that nobody felt dissapointed for my opinios.

Monday, May 12, 2008

F*****G HELL!!

After I received the email announcing me that I had been selected as an ESA YGT, things haven´t been as easy as they should. First I´ve waited more than 10 days to receive the paper copy of the contract. Only this morning I sent it back to the Netherlands (plus 71 Euros to DHL´s pockets), and hopefully will be there tomorrow morning.

But this is not everything. Besides the contract, I was asked to send some blood test. No problem, I went to a medical center, had my blood taken, and waited A WEEK to get the results. Everything was Ok, but.......... my calcium was high. Immediately a was offered another calcium test. Only this morning I knew that this time my calcium is OK, but I need the original from the laboratory, and this f***ing paper wont be available until tomorrow, and hopefully in Paris by next Wednesday.

So I have to start on June 1st, and still don´t know if I really got the position.

GRrrrrrsssssss, I´m stressed.

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