Thursday, March 12, 2020

Astrid's "Grand Finale" Gorinchem Citadel Run


For the past 10 years, living inside the citadel center of our city, Gorinchem, Astrid has run the 5 km citadel wall hundreds of times.  It's been one of her exhilarating joys in life (think endorphins).

Yes, that's it, and lucky for us, that's where we live!
[credit:  DeStadGorinchem.nl]

Since buying her new race bike a year ago, however, her thrill of exercise has moved more to long-distance rides out into the boonies around where we live, to the point of making a decision to no longer run the citadel wall.

It was still in the back of her mind to stop when she found out there would be an organized event for a 5 km run of 5 citadel walls here in the Netherlands, of which Gorinchem was one, and all with medals.  It became a no-brainer for her to make that her "grand finale" Gorinchem citadel run.

It happened this past Sunday, and because it was her last 5 km run, I made sure I was there to document it..."for the record," as I always say.

The Gorinchem race started and ended at our water port, where the water taxis are,
and where our city's war memorial stands (woman with child).
The water bottles provided include the names of the 5 cities cooperating in the 2020 citadel race.
Each race has it's own medal but if you do all 5 throughout the year, you also receive a GRAND medal.
All Astrid cared  about was the Gorinchem medal.

As you can see, it was a misty, rainy, overcast day,
but it was easy to find Astrid in the crowd because of her orange jacket!

These 4 images were captured by online/Facebook photographers for the event.
And online she found her official time:  38 min. 19 sec.
Not bad for a 65-year-old, right?!

This is the medal Astrid wanted.
The shape is of Gorinchem's citadel wall, including its major landmark, the Grote Kerk (big church).


Do you notice how she's smiling in every capture of her?
That's how she always looks when she returns home after a run or bike ride, seriously.
It's called HAPPINESS and ENDORPHINS!

So, the long citadel runs are done.  However, she'll continue with short runs to the water port
where she does an exercise regimen on the beach with their jungle-gym equipment.
In other words, it won't all be just long-distance bike rides, she says.  She wants to stay fit.

["I declare, Woman!  You are something else!!!" says the wife sitting at home.  :)]


10 comments:

  1. She really IS something else! So great that she did the run, and that you captured the happy moments. It's a beautiful medal!

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    1. By this time in my life, living with her this long, Ruth, I do believe Astrid could do anything!!! :) Well, she would at least try. HA!

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  2. Thank you, Ginnie for this wonderful post of the "Grand Finale". No regrets to stop the longer 5K. To everything comes an end. This was too good not to run for that medal and it was also for charity. I am a happy runner and a happy biker. Another memory added to our life. Thank you again. IHVJ.

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    1. You are such a wonder, Astrid, so you know how thrilled I am to keep track of everything you do...and CAN do. It makes me want to update the post from 2011: https://ginniehart.blogspot.com/2011/11/is-for-astrid-of-all-trades.html

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  3. Is there no end to Astrid's talent? What an incredible person. Wish I could meet you both in person some day.

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    1. I know exactly what you mean about Astrid, Maria. I absolutely believe she could do anything she set her mind to! Seriously. Maybe one day we WILL meet up, especially if you ever decide to make it to the Netherlands. Just let us know WHEN.

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    2. Replying to your comment on my blog - my Turkey trip slated for end of March has been cancelled. My trip mates and I are thinking of rebooking for Oct. Thankfully we all get our money back via travel vouchers.

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    3. Our trip to Croatia at the end of April was also cancelled, Maria. We have now rescheduled it for a year from now, hoping things will be "cleared" by then.

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  4. Echt knap van Astrid, dat doe ik haar niet na.
    Leuk dat Astrid in de `picture` was op de media
    Fijn weekend en blijf gezond.

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    1. It's hard for me to be prouder of Astrid in these public situations, Marjolein. The fun thing is to see how much bliss she feels when she runs! And by the way, thank you so much for visiting my blog and commenting here. It means the world to me. :)

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