February wouldn't be February without a training camp in
Portugal. This time I spent ten days there with my good friends Sofia and Heini
training and taking part to Portugal O Meeting in
Idanha a Nova and then Meeting de Orientacao do Centro in the coast. It was a good entity with plenty of orienteering in full speed
(well it's relative so I'd better say high or fairly high speed). I managed to
run altogether 6 races, a few hard trainings and a couple of easy sessions with
a map. I increased my weekly mileage hundredfold but my plantar fasciitis took
it fairly well and protested badly only a few times (when I tried to run twice or
more a day). I had good races and bad races, good days and bad days, and good
legs and bad legs. But as a whole it was definitively good and I can see
progression in many fronts even if I wasn't always satisfied with my orienteering.

Sand dunes in Quiaios and Osso-da-Baleia suited me (and my foot) much better and I just loved running there! Unfortunately I wasn't sharp enough
to stay focused all the way and was driven from the red line a couple of times.
But there was a lot of good in all my performances even if I wasn't fully satisfied.
I was 9th on both days of MOC and 8th overall. Same as in POM. So some
consistency in the results despite mistakes.
Best of all was nonetheless the fact that I could run all the races
and my plantar fasciitis didn't get much worse (a couple of sleepless nights doesn't
count). I could orienteer nearly as much as I had planned and skipped only a
couple of afternoon runs that Sofia & Heini did (and unfortunately all the
great sprints too). Instead I used that time for core & gymnastics. So I should be able to do a few more sit-ups than I used to do and hold myself longer in a side plank. A great training camp all in all and very well organized events once
again with great courses and good maps.
Highlights of the week:
-sprint in Monsanto (see Thomas Dlabajas video here)
-luxury staying in the middle of an olive plantation
-sleeping bag (had learned something from the last
year!)
-pumpkin walnut chutney (a lovely welcome greeting)
-map memory training with the British squad (ages since I've done something like that!)
-pink kinesiotape (as essential as an ice bag)
-petzl (couldn't have survived without it when able to use only
one electrical element at a time)
Big thanks to everyone involved helping with maps & trainings, especially Hannu, Philippe, Liz, GG and Luis!
Links to maps & results: