One crazy week in Entebbe, Uganda
I can’t believe that I travelled 31
hours to get to sleep in sticky-hot Uganda for just 4 nights before competing
in a 6km cross-country race against all sorts of languages, nationalities and
personalities, and then leave the next evening to travel 34hrs back to
Abbotsford. It was crazy, but that is
what makes this world beautiful: adventure, challenge, friendship and a good
attitude. I came in at 17th place, 3rd Canadian and our women's team took home the bronze (woop! woop!).
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Team Canada in 3rd behind Uganda 1st and Japan 2nd |
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As it turned out my roommate was very beautiful ;) |
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Girls Team: Colleen, me, Victoria, Julie-Ann, Grace |
Allow me to share a few moments Uganda
moments - ha ha - where it was necessary to make the best of every situation.
- Loooooooong
travel: get to know Canadian Team, homework compression socks, airport yoga
- Sticky-hot
heat of Uganda: turn on the air conditioning in the hotel room
- Weird
food options: eating small and non-adventurous until after the race
- Eating
dinner at 9:00pm: Buy bananas for inter-meal satiation
- Having
so-called-dinner at the mayor’s house: call it a dream and giggle with
teammates
- Race
in the heat and altitude: drink lots of water the day before, wear sunscreen
- Closest
safari is 5hrs away: go to the zoo and take animal selfies
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The mini bananas - sweeter than regular bananas |
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Finally eating...in the dark...after 9:00pm the day before Race Day. Options: potato mash (matooke), boiled potatoes, sweet potatoes, potato medley, squash, white rice, brown rice, spaghetti noodles, flatbread, chicken, fish heads, beef stew, and steamed green stuff |
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Jackson with Jackson - animal selfie |
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Dressed up for the Safari |
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Rhino in the wild safari...while we continue wearing our yellow suits and imaginations |
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A black and white stripped painted horse - a zebra |
What was the race like?
- Hot
– but with a breeze and a bit overcast
- Tough
competitors: good athletes from all over but no one would know who at the start
line
- Raced
on Africa’s oldest golf course and had us run through a couple of sand pits
- Lots
of African security, no porta-poddies and no bushes to hid behind…until they
brought poddies 15min before the race started
- Some
teams shared start boxes even when some boxes were empty randomly between teams
- LOADS
of Ugandan children watching and cheering Canada on!
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Entebbe Golf Course served as the race course |
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Signing autographs for our Ugandan supporters |
What kind of people did I meet
there?
- We
flew the 10hrs between Amsterdam and Entebbe with the Suisse team and adopted
their small team as honorary Canadians
- Lots
of East Asian boys’ teams that wanted to say hello to us white Canadian girls
- The
Oliech family (Canadians from my Church that recently moved to Uganda) I got to
shower them with gifts from Canada and give them hugs and they pulled out a
Canadian flag to come watch the races
- Rachelle
Briscoe!! A friend from TWU who is
living and working in the nearby city in Uganda saw my facebook posts and came
out to watch!
- In
general, most everyone spoke English (at least a bit of English) which made it
easier to make friends from all over
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Oliechs and me |
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This girl - Rachelle Briscoe :) TWU grad |
What did I learn?
- I
can run well in the heat
- I
don’t like matooke (plantain aka banana mash)
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That
being married is surprising news
- Some
Australian slang
- Amsterdam
has the best Americanos and coffee cookies (stroopiewaffels) of all time
- I
LOVE my Canadiam teammates!!
Thank you all who supported me to get here through financial aid, words of encouragement, shared excitement and prayers!
Now for MORE PHOTOS!!!
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Smart and casual |
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In a Dutch teacup in Amsterdam airport |
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Grace and I with our Dutch coffees :) The best americano ever (fullstop) |
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It was sooo good that I had two!!! |
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