On Sunday I participated Tartu Marathon, the Estonian most popular traditional classical style ski marathon. This time it had a record number of participants over many years. There were 5050 people who started the longer, 63 km track, of which 4780 finished. I finished 2693rd, with the time 5h 46 minutes. I achieved my main goal and did beat my main enemy — the one I see in the mirror. A happy face after the finish:
Posts Tagged ‘Sports’
Tartu Marathon – Finished. The Main Competitor: the Bastard in the Mirror – Beated
Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010Preparing for Tartu Ski Marathon — Saturday Morning in the Forest, -21 C Degrees
Monday, December 21st, 2009I Spent an hour and a half in the forest this Saturday morning, 9-11 AM with -21 Celsius degrees. I did some training and I plan to spend more and more hours in such a beautiful and splendid environments. I have an ambition to survive several hours on the Tartu Ski Marathon in the end of February and beat my previous year result. Below are couple of nice pictures taken from the frost and the sunrise.
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Video: Downhill on Skis – the Moments that Make Me Happy
Sunday, March 22nd, 2009Today I returned from a one-week vacation from ski slopes on Ylläs mountain — the ski-slopes with highest vertical drop in Finland and located beyond the Arctic Circle.
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Skiing Around the World — Done!
Tuesday, February 24th, 2009According to Eesti Terviserajad (Estonian Health Tracks), 11424 health and sports enthusiasts on Estonia today skied, walked and runned around the world. I personally contributed my 11 kilometers to this on skis, at Holstre-Polli ski tracks.
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