After wandering the many pedestrian ‘streets’ with its many outdoor cafes (yes, even this time of year!) and ‘squares’, we reached the beautiful Kaptol – the Cathedral of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Needless to say, this is one of Zagreb’s defining symbols. Although the building appears largely Neo-Gothic in structure dating from the late 19th century, its origins are much older. The Zagreb bishopric was established in 1094, and construction of the cathedral started soon afterwards. A gorgeous structure and this area is clearly a center of the Christmas celebration –
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| The Kaptol |
We also took in the “Bib Ceremony” for the ski race at one of the main squares. (Sorry – no pictures as it was dark and rainy!)
Friday was a cloudy day – but, no rain. So, we were off to the races. Now – you can NOT drive all the way to the venue. In fact, if you don’t have ‘special’ tickets like us, you have to get a bus from town to take you the approximately 20 – 30 miles to the venue. We drove about that far to a little town at the base of the mountain. Then boarded a shuttle (nine passenger van – this is VERY important as we leave!) to the venue. As you will see below – there is NO snow!!!! I mean NONE!! The picture below is the road to our parking and the tower on the left is the top of the race run. Notice – NO snow!!
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| OK how do we race with no snow? |
We both laughed on the shuttle when Paul Simon (one of E’s favorites) came on singing “I’m Going to Graceland”;-) Just seemed perfect!! The venue site was made up of many tents and standing areas. We were ticketed for the “Gold” tent, which opened at 11AM – for the 2:30 first run – and did not close until well into the night (second run was at 5:30). AND, during the entire time they were pouring wine and beer (FREE) and providing various forms of food. Between the two runs, we figured there were as many people IN the ‘Gold’ tent as there are at the entire Beaver Creek race. And, this was only one tent!! One could not move – EXCEPT to dance (as you will see below)!! Since we were there sooooo early, we staked out a table and two of the 20 or 30 chairs. Before long, we had a group of locals as our table mates for the day and evening. (A university professor, tax/sports attorney and former Counsel to US, etc.) Eating, drinking, singing American songs (all the DJ played), dancing and rooting for your favorite skier are all universal activities! We had a BLAST!!
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| Ted engages teammate Nolan Kasper in a fencing duel in the finish area. |
The sun set over Zagreb below our venue and we readied for the second run. Unfortunately it was uneventful for the Americans, although we did have a couple (including Ted) in the top 30 and therefore gaining points in the standings.
The World Cup in Zagreb – and the city of Zagreb – were a wonderful experience. Everyone was wonderful to us and extremely accommodating. We say a fond farewell this morning and head to friends in Verona.
Love to all – Partying, Dancing, Cheering E & G










