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Posted in pictures, Running, University life with tags Boulogne-Billancourt, Brooks, ENSAE, half-marathon, hare, Hauts de Seine, M6M, pacers, Paris, race, Seine, semi de Boulogne on November 15, 2025 by xi'anthe thought police
Posted in Statistics with tags 1984, baby Trump, biases, diversity, equity, ethnicity, George Orwell, homophobia, LGBT, LGBT rights, Native Americans, Newspeak, Ninety-Eighty-Four, NYT, race, racial profiling, stereotypes, The New York Times, Tought Police, transphobia, Trump administration on March 31, 2025 by xi'annoctureine 2023 [16/6/23, 20h40, 10k, 41’54”, 29⁰, 48th/295, 1st M5/11]
Posted in pictures, Running with tags 10k, BBQ, Bourg-la-Reine, Evariste Galois, Grand Masters, M5M, race, urban race on June 24, 2023 by xi'an47e cross de Sceaux [22:08, 31/226, 2/6 M5]
Posted in Running with tags 5K, cross-country race, Parc de Sceaux, poster, race on March 5, 2023 by xi'ansemi de Boulogne [1:29:33, 1243/8134, M5M 6/206, 8⁰+rain]
Posted in pictures, Running with tags Argentan half-marathon, bois de Boulogne, half-marathon, NYC, race, Seine, semi-marathon, training on December 1, 2022 by xi'an First time back to the Boulogne half-marathon since 2008! With clearly a much degraded time, albeit better than the previous race in Argentan. The route has changed, with a longer part in the Bois de Boulogne, sharing the road with the hordes of Sunday cyclists that pile up loops at high speed. But still a very fast one (with a record at 1:00:11 in 2013). The number has alas considerably increased since my last visit, with 9800 registrations, which makes running in the first kilometers a challenge with hidden sidewalks, parked cars and moppets, &tc. And a permanent difficulty in passing other runners, especially on a rainy day. (The only good side was being protected from headwinds.)
Once on the road by the Seine River, I managed to pass a large group conglomerated around a (1:30) pace setter and moved at my own speed, till Km16 when I started to tire and realise I was alas missing some volume of training (as running in NYC was only a slow-paced jogging). Hence wasting about a minute on the final four kilometers… (Jogging back after the race to my car, parked 3km away, proved rather painful!) As the 1:30 time was my upper limit, I am still reasonably fine with the result (and the 4’14” per km) and hope I can train harder for the next race.