Abu Dhabi – the afermath

Posted on December 29th, 2008 by teamsaabsalomon
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The team are now back in the UK, enjoying the cold and letting their bodies and lungs replenish themselves from a heavy and unaccustomed blasting of sun, sea and sand.

The result, 18th was slightly disappointing for the four of us (Ben, Angela, Tom and Andy), but the long kayak section and the unknown quantities of the “desert hike” were always going to represent a challenge for what is a relatively inexperienced adventure racing team.

Unfortunately the strong winds, virtually promised by the organizers and so longed for by the weaker kayaking teams (i.e. pretty much anyone not from New Zealand), were never to rustle up (at least not whilst we were at sea), the sails had to be kept stowed away, while the eight scrawny runners’ arms that we put to work were made to look to be just that, as the kiwis (and pretty much everyone else) pulled away into the distant horizon and setting sun. Eleven and a half hours later we were out of the boats and repeating phrases similar to those previously uttered by Redgrave as we mustered up the few remaining ounces of force to heave the boats ashore…just…

Battered from a day and a half at sea and with a resulting much-reduced recovery period the “desert hike”, wasn’t to become our forte either. The heat, terrain and tactical nature of sand running make for a very different event to our favoured sport of “hill running”. We soon learnt that it was all about looking after ourselves in terms of food, water and the heat, running with the optimum water quantities so as not to carry too much whilst keeping fully hydrated, avoiding the heat of the day and optimising the 6 hours of compulsory rest. Teams were playing tactics, waiting for each other, as no one wanted to beat the way through the sand, essentially setting the trail for the 35 following teams. As a result, the first four teams were to finish within a minute of each other (after 110km!). In 24 hours we must have climbed and descended thousands of sand dunes which apparently accumulated to about 3000m of climbing – multiply that by 1.5 for the backwards nature of sand climbing makes for a quite a considerable amount of assent… having said that, I think we’d all have rather climbed the Ben a few of times instead! During the desert section, as elsewhere, no litter was left and nothing was taken from what I have to say was a pretty amazing set of sand dunes. However, I would like to apologise for the sand dune (approximate equivalent) that I inhaled during the course of the run and have since been releasing onto European soil/toilets.

The mixed stages of the sixth and final day of the race were the first time that pure fitness came into play. A steep 12km climb on the bikes, followed by a couple of hours of rocky running, broken up by some abseils and rope work. We enjoyed the chance to finally put our running shoes to use and went well on both runs. It was good to finally win a section, but unfortunately it was a bit late to make up for the hours lost at sea and in the desert!

All in all a lot learnt and a great experience… next time we’ll really have to work on that kayaking technique though…!

Andy

team news and views…

Posted on November 10th, 2008 by teamsaabsalomon
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As the UK season enters those winter months Team Saab Salomon continue to seek out the sun as they travel to the United Arab Emirates’ second city of Abu Dhabi for the 2nd Edition of the Abu Dhabi Adventure Challenge http://www.abudhabi-adventure.com/.
This marks the adventure racing debut of female fell legend Angela Mudge. She joins AR [...]

More success…

Posted on September 15th, 2008 by teamsaabsalomon
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With the end of a long mountain season drawing near its sometimes hard for athletes at the top of their sport to keep motivated and keep their form. Luckily the members of Team Saab Salomon have no such problems, and seem to be getting stronger the longer the season goes on.
All members have chipped in [...]

End of Season

Posted on September 12th, 2008 by teamsaabsalomon
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The last race of the British and English Fell Championship was at the end of August. To win the English championship I had to win the final race (nothing like putting pressure on yourself!). Luckily I had a great race and won! I had now secured the English Championship and 2nd in the Britis Champs [...]

TransRockies – the end

Posted on August 31st, 2008 by teamsaabsalomon
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After six tough days of running through the Rocky Mountains Tom and I completed the final 21 mile circuit (4,600ft climbing) from Vail to Beaver Creek yesterday, finishing the stage in second and securing second place overall.
The final day was particularly tough as it was the first time we’d done 3-hour runs back to back [...]

TransRockies – update

Posted on August 29th, 2008 by teamsaabsalomon
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Only one stage to go now and it’s a close run thing.
After 5 days and 85 miles (and a fair bit of climbing) Tom and I are sat in 2nd place overall, about 5 minutes down on the leading team - Nike. The gap to 3rd place is about an hour or so, so the race is [...]

TranRockies

Posted on August 26th, 2008 by teamsaabsalomon
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Well day one was what could be described as a “nightmare”. An almost flat (gradual incline) half marathon on dirt roads with some depressingly long straights disappearing into the distance. We grit our teeth, lungs bursting with the 8-9 thousand meters of altitude and completed what will hopefully be the least fun days of the [...]

Trans Rockies Fun

Posted on August 26th, 2008 by teamsaabsalomon
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Tom and Andy are currently traversing the rockies at the Trans Rockies Run.  It was a close run thing even getting them there as Tom has been struggling with his knee since the MXR, but he got the all clear last week so off they went.  I guess they’ll be aiming for a top 3, [...]

Double silver at World Champs

Posted on May 1st, 2008 by teamsaabsalomon
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Saab Salomon athletes have taken 2 silver medals at the World Mountain Running Long Course championships in Yorkshire at the end of April.
Team newcomer Tom Owens was the big shock of the weekend as he stormed his way through the field to finish a fantastic second, narrowly beaten by only 30 seconds over the three [...]