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Couldn’t believe it was 34°F when John left for the start of the marathon. Burrr…

JP getting ready to head out for the Madrid Marathon

JP getting ready to head out for the Madrid Marathon

We next saw John at Plaza del Sol which was the 18km mark and where a great Rock and Roll band was playing:

JP found us!

JP found us!

Logan and I attempted to catch John again at the finish line but he ran too fast and we miscalculated. He ended up finishing the marathon with a 4:05:05. Yeah to John!

John’s observations of the Madrid Marathon are:

  • Mostly the runners are from Spain with not a lot of foreign runners. More of a local marathon than a destination marathon
  • Fewer women than other marathons he’s run
  • Not as many people were “dressed up” ~ although we did see Nacho Libre and Minnie Mouse outfits
  • They had in-line medical volunteers amongst the runners spraying “icy hot” on runner’s joints and vaseline for chafing. John only saw one “wipe-out”
  • All runners including marathon (elite as well), 1/2 marathon and 10k started in the same corrals at the same time then diverted at different stages of the race. Usually runners start at different times.
  • Course was a bit hilly
  • Only food handed out along the course was power gel at one station
  • Bottles of water and electrolytes were handed out but the large bottles were more than he needed at one stop. He prefers the smaller cups
  • Lots of Porta Potties
  • Lots of wonderful bands (after all it was a Rock and Roll Marathon)
  • Overall, he loved the marathon and would like to run it again!

Here’s a bit of what I saw while cheering the runners:

Elite Men, Madrid Marathon

Elite Men, Madrid Marathon

One of the Elite men, Madrid Marathon

One of the Elite men, Madrid Marathon

Elite Runner, Madrid Marathon

Elite Runner, Madrid Marathon

Fun Band at the 18K, Madrid Marathon

Fun Band at the 18km, Madrid Marathon

Madrid Marathon at the 18K

Madrid Marathon at the 18km

Two Minnies, Madrid Marathon

Back of Two Minnies and a Mickey, Madrid Marathon 2013

Back of Two Minnies and a Mickey, Madrid Marathon 2013

Nacho Libre (?) at the end of the Madrid Marathon

Nacho Libre (?) at the end of the Madrid Marathon

Helping Mom and Dad to the Finish Line

Helping Mom and Dad to the Finish Line

End of the Marathon Band

End of the Marathon Band

John’s marathon shirt was too small for him, so lucky me, I have a new shirt to wear to my next tennis match.

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Although I promised myself not to book a before 8am flight out of Gatwick ever again, the £24 (each way) to Madrid was too tempting. I booked our flight at 7:25 am.  Not wanting to repeat our mad dash to catch our flight like we did when we traveled to Malaga, we got up at 3am, caught the 3:53 night bus to St Pancras Station and then caught the 4:24 am train to Gatwick. And then it happened, I JINXED myself by gloating how great we did getting to the train early enough to relax. We were about 5 minutes out of Gatwick when the train came to a dead stop. We sat for about five minutes then we were told there was a fire alarm going off at “Three Bridges” signalling center and we would have to back up to the previous station. We still had about 2 hours before our flight so I wasn’t too worried but there were several panicking folks on the train who had flights taking off within the hour. We finally got to the airport and then…we waited and waited. Our flight was delayed due to maintenance issues and our 7:25 flight took off a little after 11am. Which is fine with me. I’d rather be safe than on time.

I thought I’d get to Madrid too tired to do anything but once we caught the Metro our hotel in the Salamanca barrio and, BONUS, got upgraded to a one bedroom apartment, I was ready to go out and hit the town.

Vincci Soma Apartmen

Vincci Soma Apartment

Vincci Soma apartment (Kitchen)

Vincci Soma apartment (Kitchen)

I booked this hotel based on it being close to the start and finish line of the marathon. Turns out it’s in the high-end district and in a very desireable location. Love it when it works out that way even though I didn’t plan it.

We went to the convention center to pick up John’s marathon packet. I have great respect for runners, especially those who can run 26.2 miles and love being around them as they pick up their numbers and timing chip. Such an energetic atmosphere ~ and it’s contagious.

John getting his goodie bag for the Madrid Marathon

John getting his goodie bag for the Madrid Marathon

Madrid in the running for 2020 Olympics

Madrid in the running for 2020 Olympics

By the time we finished at the convention center, it was time for dinner or so we thought. It was 8:30 but the vegetarian restaurant we decided to eat at didn’t open for dinner until 9:00! So late for me but when in Spain…we walked around the block until they opened and I’m glad we waited, it was delicious food.

Isla del Tesoro, Vegetarian Restaurant

Isla del Tesoro, Vegetarian Restaurant

Veggie Paella at Isla del Tesoro

Veggie Paella at Isla del Tesoro

Spicy Noodle dish at Isla del Tesoro

Spicy Noodle dish at Isla del Tesoro

Logan at Isla del Tesoro. Interesting decor and a huge burning candle with years worth of wax

Logan at Isla del Tesoro. Interesting decor and a huge burning candle with years worth of wax

Burning Candle and all it's wax at Isla del Tesoro

Burning Candle and all it’s wax at Isla del Tesoro

We purchased a three-day Metro pass at the airport for €18 each. It allows us unlimited travel within zone A which includes the airport. It’s well worth the money as we’ve used it several times and it has more than paid for itself. The Metro is clean, efficient and easy to use:

With Logan at the Bilbao Metro stop in Madrid

With Logan at the Bilbao Metro stop in Madrid

And we happened to run across this billboard on the walk back to the hotel:

Logan and a larger than life Iker (her favorite football player) in Madrid

Logan and a larger than life Iker (her favorite football player) in Madrid

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