Start: 05h30 at the City Hall in Pietermaritzburg, South Africa
Finish: 17h30 at Sahara Stadium, Kingsmead in Durban, South Africa
Distance: 89km – 56 miles

Sunday, June 20, 2010

Running along the beach front Durban

A long-awaited Hail from the lone runner across the sea in deepest, darkest Africa. I decided to take the proverbial bull by the horns and actually grab a friend for a proper run last Sunday. Up to now, I have only managed a few kilometers here and there before my hip-hop dancing class twice a week. But now that the World Cup is here the city has really done a lot of plastic surgery, giving it a beautiful face lift. Our beachfront has gone from being a rather dirty, unsafe area, inhabited by many street children, vagabonds and petty criminals to one of the most beautiful beach fronts I have ever had the privilege of walking on. The police presence is phenomenal and the absence of all the usual suspects suspiciously obvious. All walks of life are making use of the new walkway, people with their dogs, people rollerblading, cycling, walking and running. Even some wheelchair athletes make use of the broad walkway to get some sunshine. The sand artists make the beach so much prettier with their sand castles depicting many African themes - the big 5, the new stadium, people suntanning. Throw them a few bucks and make their day.

Starting out on the run was easy, taking in the sights and wondering where many of the tourists were from (uh - duh - that was obvious, they were all wearing their country's football jersey). With no stops along the way, we made it all the way from Sun Coast Casino to Ushaka Marine world at the other end. For once, I really was not worried about making it all the way back. The absolute energy from all the people strolling, running, cycling along seemed to sweep us to the end. Once we made it all the way back to our car, it was lovely just sitting, having a drink and taking in all the people going by. Behind us the new Moses Mabhida stadium stands proudly and guards us. A true feather in Durban's cap. I am so happy to say that I am proudly South African- can you feel it? IT IS HERE!!!!!! Comrades, here we come! AYOBA!

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