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Date: Sun, 20 Mar 2005 15:28:32 +1100
Subject: Jesper's itinerary for Next week
19 Mar. Brookings (25km).
20 Mar. Gold Beach (50km).
21 Mar. Port Orford (45km).
22 Mar. Brandon (50km).
23 Mar. North Bend (40km).
24 Mar. Winchester Bay (40km).
25 Mar. Dunes City (35km).
26 Mar. Yackats (50km).
Im gathering that this is still the schedule ....I dont think there
is any
mobile contact up that way. so if anyone lives up that way and can
lend a
hand, please go on the road and introduce yourself.
Thanks
Phil
Jesper Olsen
World-Run.
By Jurgen Ankenbrand.
March 3 2005
I just spent nine days with Jesper crewing him along the California
Coast from a Los Angeles beach to Morro Bay, about 245 miles south
of San Francisco.
By now the ultra community should have heard about the record-breaking
attempt of Jesper Olsen to be the first human being to run around
the world, covering four continents.
Several years ago he heard about a runner that claimed to have
run around the world, only to have been found to have cheated. Two
other runners gave it a try but failed prompting Jesper to consider
the idea. After posting the idea on the Internet he received a dozen
responses within days, asking WHEN they the start would take place.
Denmark is a socialist state where aspiring to extra ordinary feats
is not encouraged which makes Jespers plan, let alone actual implementation,
even more remarkable. Jesper is one of the very small minority thinking
outside the box of Danish society and eventually he succeeded to
act on his dream.
Having been running since the age of 12, Jesper figured if he had
a chance to actually make it all around the world it would have
to be now at the age of 32, while his body was in great shape and
could readily adjust to these daily rigors.
Jesper contacted the people at the Guiness Book of Word-Records
to get guide lines on how to be listed should he succeed. In Jespers
mind not finishing was not an option since this would be dishonorable
(some what similar to Japanese thinking) so his mind was set for
success.
On January 1st. 2004 Jesper Olsen & one Russian runner (all
the details can be found on his web site: www.worldrun.org) left
the observatory at Greenwich, England on their epic adventure run.
After crossing Europe, Russia, Siberia, Japan and Australia Jesper
arrived by plane from Perth in Los Angeles on Wednesday, February
16.2004. Another German ultra runner put him up for two nights and
that is where I met Jesper.
After initially planning to only crew Jesper for twp or three days,
I wound up staying with him for nine full days, the main reason
being that we clicked right away and got along very well. As many
ultra runners know, while running with some body for hours on in,
many subject matters can be talked about. Being an ultra runner
with completed runs on seven continents myself, I certainly understood
his motivation and motive.
Because of all the above reasons, I was able to get so much more
info from Jesper than I ever hoped for, but too much to write about
in one report in this forum. I am contemplating to write an article,
hoping to sell it to several US, European and world-wide magazines
to tell Jespers entire story. An eventual e-book might follow because
I think this kind of accomplishment should be broadcast around the
world although Jesper abhors publicity in general.
Jesper is a mean lean running machine built to run and run, day
after day. As we all know, the mental toughness is much more important
than any physical ability, which should be a given for any one undertaking
such a momentous task This man is determined, has a single-track
mind and has a business-like approach, which I think is absolutely
needed to succeed. We learned that there were several aspect of
our personality that were very similar so we really clicked, kidding
around all day long and even threw out regular humorous insults
at each other.
Navigating along the coast wasn’t always easy as you will
understand in a minute. To plan his US-Canada-US route from Los
Angeles to New York Jesper went to the public library in Perth,
Australia. Based on these maps he found there he mapped out his
route and daily stops. The one thing Jesper could not know was the
fact that red roadways usually are freeways, which generally means
off limit to pedestrians unless there is no access road available.
Because of this oversight, we had to look for alternate roads until
we came to highway one, the coast route.
Coming from the very hot Australian desert, California did not
greet Jesper with it’s usual sunny days but with four consecutive
rainy days making running often very unpleasant. On the fifth day
in Buellton the sun again made an appearance putting a more upbeat
perspective on every thing.
On Sunday, February 27,I left Jesper after he got on the road heading
back to Huntington Beach but not before I mad sure he was well supplied
with his favorite soft drinks of Coke, Pepsi or an Orange drink
plus several bars of Hershey chocolate plus several Snickers for
which he had acquired a taste for.
Jersper has a very high-tech system of staying in touch with the
Guinness people and his web site top which he makes regular updates
via a responder and photo-cell phone that is linked to a satellite
and shoes any input within a few seconds. All that technology still
requires Jesper to do what he does best to run an average of 40
to 60 kilometers.
I wish Jesper well and have no doubt in my mind that he will reach
his goal of arriving back in Greenwich, England. After the finish
of the Trans Europe race I offered the question of what will be
next in the world of adventure running? Now that it is very likely
that another mile stone has been reached, where do we go from here?
Being a published photojournalist I will offer
my article with digital images to as many magazines as possible
in the USA, Europe and other countries Jesper ran through.Can you
give me the name of magazines with editor's names and possibly e-mail
addresses in Denmark and Scandinavia?
Jurgen Ankenbrand, aka “Ultra Kraut”.
Jurgen Ankenbrand – photographer – writer – online-travel
18842 Smokewood Circle # 3 – Huntington Beach, CA 92646 –
Phone: 714/963-0066
http://www.photographybyjurgen.com/gallery.php (my own site, ready
soon) http://ankenbrand.bildmaschine.de (350 of my images) http://www.transeuropalauf.de/english/etappen/bericht.php?nr
(images and reports)
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