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− | ==3:30 PM==
| + | *'''[[Ludi Lupercales 2761 Sprint Race - Semi-Finals (Nova Roma)|Click Here to Read the Narrative]]''' |
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− | live from Circus Flaminius, by M' Verus Paenula for CLC
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− | (Catena Ludorum Curulium)
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− | It is a beautiful, winter sunny afternoon in Circus Flaminius for the
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− | beginning of the Lupercales Sprint Race.
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− | People have come from every neighborhood of Rome and from many tribes
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− | territories, to assist the first Athletics race. Everybody feels
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− | excited at the same time because such an event is not frequent, and
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− | also because it is the beginning of this exceptional program of sports
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− | contests included into the Decennales games, the special games for Nova
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− | Roma tenth birthday.
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− | The Factiones have accepted to march into the Circus before and after | + | ==The Finals Races== |
− | the athletes, to witness their involvement and interest for this new
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− | kind of contest. What is wonderful is not only that the old Ludi, the
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− | ancient athletic and fighting institutions, have been reactivated for
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− | this 14th day before the Kalends of March, but also that every factio
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− | has accepted to invoke the support of one God : Factio Iuppiter is thus
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− | sponsored by Ludus Albatus, Factio Martis by Ludus Praesina, Factio
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− | Quirini by Ludus Russatus, and Factio Iunonis by Ludus Venetus.
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− | Precisely, Factio Iuppiter contestants, so members of Ludus Albatus,
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− | have just returned from the Capitoline Hill, where a special ceremony
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− | and ritus was given in honor of Iuppiter Optimus Maximus at the Temple
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− | of the Capitoline Triad. White supporters are now entering in large
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− | groups, the Circus, today used as a Stadium. You can easily recognize
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− | them : look ! they are all in toga candida! This is one of the first
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− | times they look so pure and virginales ! No doubt they will not stay
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− | quiet when their champions, the soft-stepping brothers Vestigius
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− | Quietus, Marcus and Lucius, will stand on the starting line! For the
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− | moment, they seem impressed by the presence, in his senatorial seat, at
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− | the center of Flaminius degrees, of Consularis Gn. Equitius Marinus,
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− | now in his senatorial seat, who has received in the temple, from the
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− | Flamen Dialis and on behalf of Factio Iuppiter, the vermillion and the
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− | crowns of laurel which is now enlightening the foreheads of the Fratres
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− | Vesqui, as they are called by their supporters.
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− | Factio Martis contestants with all their supporters were the first ones
| + | *'''[[Ludi Lupercales 2761 Sprint Race - Finals (Nova Roma)|Click Here to Read the Narrative]]''' |
− | here. We must remind that Ludus Praesinus was not this morning in the
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− | walls of their school, but met in the Praesina Stables, roughly 1,5
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− | stadia from here, in this Campus Martius area. The aedilician services,
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− | specially the police ones, have reported that, once again, the Praesini
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− | have considered that the protection of Mars meant making much noise and
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− | showing aggressive smiles to people in the street several hours before
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− | the Race, specially deep in last night. Naturally, the aediles have
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− | been weak enough not to listen to the protests of the three dozens of
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− | Campus inhabitants who came to protest against this uproar, and who
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− | declared solemnly that they will go towards the praetors to sue the
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− | State. Really, Factio Mars is appreciated by many people, specially by
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− | poets and artists, because one is amazed by the striking contrast
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− | between these warlike supporters and the sweet Gaia Aurelia Falco
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− | Silvana, the illustra patrona of this Factio, today highly
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− | representated by athletes Gaius Aurelius Falco Celer and Manius
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− | Aurelius Falco Rapax.
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− | ==3:40 PM==
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− | The marching ceremony is over! People are shouting. The factiones
| + | ==Results== |
− | lanistae have just informed their athletes in which semi-finals they
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− | will run.
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− | I see that young Iulius Sabinus Crassus, Quirinus's Factio, is keeping
| + | Place and Points were determined on times taken from the Finals Races. |
− | on stretching and jumping up into the air, but this time in the right
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− | Circus's turn, assigned to warming-up. Crassus, unlike many young men,
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− | gives much importance to stretching. Sabinus was chosen to represent
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− | Team Quirinus on the superstitio of his name -Quirinus being a very
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− | important God of the Sabines - but overall for his possibilities, and
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− | because he is reputed living in close relation with our environment :
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− | he cares about the food he eats, he is globally aware, he is open to
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− | Greek and Sarmatian philosophies, etc.. Bad tongues say in a smile
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− | that "He is very quirinal" - do not forget that our Quirinus is among
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− | our ancient gods the one that cares on food and harvests - and that he
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− | could not run on the grass, being afraid injuring it.
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− | But the Reds supporters do not mind these gossips, for they are sure of
| + | Place ~ Points ~ Athlete ~ Finals time ~ Factio ~ Color ~ Ludus ~ Patrona/-us |
− | their strenght, and of Crassus's one. Ludus Russatus physical
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− | preparation coach even told me, in his meridional accent, that if he
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− | wanted, his champion would just have to make one pace to win the race.
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− | Info or intox ?
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− | Factio Iuno, represented by members of the Ludus Venetus, seem
| + | *1 ~ 12 pts ~ Celera ~ 21"40 ~ Juno ~ Blue ~ Venetus ~ Max. Valeria Messallina |
− | confident, too, warming up in special blue-dyed goat skins. The skins
| + | *2 ~ 10 pts ~ Rapax ~ 21"73 ~ Mars ~ Green ~ Praesinus ~ G. Aurelia Falco Silvana |
− | are extra-short and have a gilded image of Iuno sewn onto the front
| + | *3 ~ 8 pts ~ Marcus V.Q. ~ 21"76 ~ Jupiter ~ White ~ Albatus ~ Gn. Equitius Marinus |
− | side of the skins. It is evident to most here that these are not the
| + | *4 ~ 6 pts ~ Vopiscus ~ 21"85 ~ Juno ~ Blue ~ Venetus ~ Q. Vitellius Triarius Vopiscus |
− | skins from the sacrificial goats of the festival in the Lupercal
| + | *5 ~ 4 pts ~ Celer ~ 21"80 ~ Mars ~ Green ~ Praesinus ~ G. Aurelia Falco Silvana |
− | earlier this morning. Many are debating the Blues decision to use these
| + | *6 ~ 2 pts ~ Lucius V.Q. ~ 21"83 ~ Jupiter ~ White ~ Albatus ~ Gn. Equitius Marinus |
− | obviously pre-fabricated skins, but the team maintains that the
| + | *7 ~ 1 pt ~ Crassus ~ 21"85 ~ Quirinus ~ Red ~ Russatus ~ Iulius Sabinus Crassus |
− | decision will be in Iuno's favor. What is not debatable is the number
| + | *8 ~ 1 pt ~ Rutilus ~ 22"18 ~ Juno ~ Blue ~ Venetus ~ Max. Valeria Messallina |
− | of amphorae of goat's milk that the team has consumed this afternoon.
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− | Naturally, the other Ludi are shouting them a few unpleasant words,
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− | saying that they are not men if dressed like women, and have all their
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− | wine hidden in their athlete's room. This athlete seems not caring all
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− | these lazzi, and very concentrated. Despite his young age, Quaestor
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− | Triarius' nephew, Quintus Vitellius Triarus Vopiscus, who will run in | + | |
− | hte first Semi, seems as determined as the other athlets, as for
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− | example Rutilus, also in the first semi, and Celera, both sponsored by
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− | Maxima Valeria Messallina. Celera, not to be taken for the already
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− | mentioned Celer, seems physically ready. You can see him near Crassus,
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− | and Celer, warming-up on the right side of the usual chariot track.
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− | Sure Celera does not hear what other Factiones supporters are hurling
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− | to him, concerning his name in "-a", and his alleged Bithynian practice
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− | resort.
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− | The place around the Circus is as crowded as the Circus itself even if,
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− | according the aediles's staff, the situation is better now and under
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− | control. The hardest supporters are still in jail, where all colors are
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− | reconciliating around amphores exceptionally displayed there. Timeo
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− | aediles et dona ferentes !
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− | Vendors are selling small statuary of the specially honored Gods,
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− | today, and allegedly "blessed," amphorae of goat's milk on every
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− | corner. Gee, these guys will stoop to anything for extra denarii! Some
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− | women are anxiously waiting for the race to begin ; other ones carry on
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− | their particular trade, shouting : "Ad lupam! Ad lupam! Veni parve,
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− | veni mi Reme, veni Romule!". Happily, scriba aed. Scholastica and
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− | former praetor, very sharp on morality, is still in the Circus, and not
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− | aware of this. She is the terror of these kind of female special
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− | merchants.
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− | ==3:50 PM==
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− | It is time now for the 1st semi-final! The contestants who kept their
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− | tunic for warming-up just put it off. Lucius V.Q. is getting close his
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− | lane 1, soon followed by Rutilus at lane 2, Vopiscus and Rapax being
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− | assigned the 3th and 4th. From the first rank, one may see that, behind
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− | the athlete's apparent impassibility, every athlete is seized by the
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− | doubt, at this precise moment. The Circus crowd is now close to silent.
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− | Scriba Lentulus, whose designation as Camillus Concordiae has been
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− | announced a few mintues ago, has been applauded. Now his work is of
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− | another kind: trying to remind the contestants the rules of the race.
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− | He is repeating : "Cives athletici, remember that you and we all are
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− | all brothers! No hit, and stay in your lane! Respect of the rules, and
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− | Concordia : con-cor-dia !".
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− | But the athlets are already, mentally, in their race. The commemorative
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− | strip of goat skin for the race, symbolizing those used by the two
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− | Luperci in ancient times, has been received from Quaestor M. Hortensia
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− | Maior, which is known as a skilled amateur of leather, and left aside
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− | by the athletes, near the spina, beneath the first degree or in the
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− | hands of their Magister Ludi.
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− | The aediles curules are in the grand stand. They have welcomed the
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− | whole senate, which is nearly as harassing than running and swimming
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− | back to Rome to announce Pydna victory. The aediles could not however
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− | have the pleasure welcoming Consularis Gn. Salvius Astur, who has just
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− | announced his decision to resign his public charges. The aediles have
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− | now sat down, the Consules by their side. Consul Piscinus seems calm
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− | while Consul Sabinus is a bit nervous: young athlete Crassus is his
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− | son, and it is his first official race in Flaminius!
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− | Quaestor L. Vitellius Triarius, in his new toga, is standing by the
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− | middle of the track, facing the stand, while aedilician scribes are
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− | standing on both lines, looking at him attentively. In Vitellius's
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− | hand, the famous mappa. The senators facing the quaestor can see that
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− | the mappa has, in every one of its corners, the wolf symbol in every
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− | faction color in competition.
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− | Questor Triarius is raising the right arm. He has repeated this simple
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− | move several times during the previous week, even the night, when the
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− | whole domus was sleeping : "overall, the right hand!" has he repeated
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− | himself. But, naturally, he does not mistake now. He is now turning
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− | over and looking up two ranks higher, where aediles and consuls are
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− | sitting. The crowd now knows that Vitellius is a hard working man, and
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− | we can hear a few "Long life Vitelli!", along with bursts of applause.
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− | A short glance, and Vitellius turns back toward the contestants. He is
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− | raising the mappa higher than ever. He would be swallowed to the skies
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− | by the gods that nobody would be that amazed. Everyone is focusing to
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− | the mappa. The silence is now total. Even outside the Circus, no noise.
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− | Total but now oppressive silence, a strange and anxious one. For it
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− | reminds of the wonderful events, but also a few bad times, when the
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− | open streets were deserted, the city waiting for bad news, or for the
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− | enemy marching into the City.
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− | As in a dream, the mappa has fallen. As four Numidian lions at last
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− | released, Vesqui, Rutilus, Vopiscus and Rapax have sprung up from their
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− | marks!
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− | == 4:00 PM : Semi-Finals Race I ==
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− | Rutilus blasts down the lane ahead of the others like a scorpion bolt.
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− | Vopiscus is narrowly behind him, maintaining the pace, but slowing
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− | slightly, as not to burn himself out immediately. Let us remind running
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− | a stadium needs that you keep some forces for the second part of the
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− | race!
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− | Lucius Vestigius Quietus and Rapax are closely in pursuit. Now, Rutilus
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− | slows and Vopiscus takes the leader's position... Yes, Rutilus moves
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− | back into second place. Lucius Vestigius Quietus and Rapax are side-by-
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− | side, both vowing for the third position. The contestants are at the
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− | middle mark of the 203 meters of the stadium.
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− | Now, Rutilus begins to slow from the overly fast start, and drops back
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− | into third, with Rapax speeding ahead. Vopiscus is holding on, throwing
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− | a glance over his shoulder when he may still do it with no major risk!
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− | The runners are approaching the finish line. The crowd is standing and
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− | cheering them on as Vopiscus... or Rapax... Vopiscus... Rapax... no,
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− | Vopiscus, at last, crosses the finish line first, but Rapax is close
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− | behind, followed by... Lucius Vestigius Quietus and Rutilus. This is
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− | incredible... Vopiscus seemed to win easily, by finally the four
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− | athletes seem to end in a close time. We have to wait for the time
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− | provided by the Helvetian official electronic hourglass, sponsored by
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− | Tempus corporation, whose ads you sure have already seen says : "A true
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− | Lupus wears a watch Tempus".
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− | The four contestants are jogging around the Circus for a cool down. The
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− | three athletes are shaking hands with Vopiscus, the winner. The crowd
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− | applauds wildly and throws flowers down, white, blue, green, red ones
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− | onto the sand, for their favoured runners.
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− | Race officials are checking the timers, and Scriba Lentulus brings the
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− | final times to Quaestor Vitellius, who has now stepped up on the small
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− | rostra built at the middle of the track. He asks for silence. As the
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− | crowd finally settles to here the results and times, Quaestor Vitellius
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− | announces the following:
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− | '''Vopiscus - 1st Place (21"66)'''
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− | '''Rapax - 2nd Place (21"83)'''
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− | '''Lucius V.Q. - 3rd Place (21"91)'''
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− | '''Rutilus - 4th Place (21"93)'''
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− | It is a roaring in Flaminius, both to cheer the winner but also because
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− | every athlete could have won this very close race!
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− | As the servii rake the track and make preparations for the next race,
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− | Quaestor Vitellius, under the applauses, thank each one of the
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− | contestants individually.
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− | Woo! We see that Lucius and Rutilus seem much deceived! No doubt that
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− | they are re-running this 1st Semi in their mind!
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− | == 4:15 PM : Semi-Finals Race II ==
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− | The 1st Semi runners are now in the stands or their rooms, and the
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− | contestants for the 2nd Semi are entering the field and lining up, as
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− | directed by Scriba Lentulus in the following order: Celera in Lane I,
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− | next is Crassus in Lane II, followed by Celer in Lane III and Marcus
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− | Vestigius Quietus in Lane IV. Scriba Lentulus again reviews the line.
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− | Now he signals that all is ready to begin.
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− | Quaestor Vitellius stands and receives the nodded approval signal from
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− | the Aediles. Once again, the magic time of the falling mappa has come.
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− | Out of the starting position, Crassus leaps a good 2 metres ahead of
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− | everyone else! The Russata fans in the stands go wild! Celera quickly
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− | closes in behind Crassus within a few inches, holding the secondary
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− | lead. Celer is advancing at a modern pace in third, followed by Marcus
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− | Vestigius Quietus. But wait... now Marcus Vestigius takes the third
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− | position over Celer. Crassus is pulling ahead of Celera, and he seems
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− | to be in a different league from the other runners. His father, Consul
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− | Sabinus, is standing on his seat with anticipation, gripping Aed.
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− | Lucilius's arm who, happily, is a strong man.
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− | Everyone is standing on their seats! The Reds are all but insane with
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− | excitement! Some spectators from Albatus attempt to start a fight with
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− | some of the Russata fans, but they cannot gain the attention of the
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− | Reds, whose team member is taking the lead to even greater heights. Now
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− | we have passed the fatal middle mark. What will happen ?
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− | OOOOH! There seems to be a problem!! Crassus is slowing down! Celera
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− | passes him easily, followed by Marcus Vestigius and Celer. Crassus has
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− | now slowed his pace, and is grimacing. What is it ? A cramping ? The
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− | Circus medicus and staff stand by, but maybe that young Crassus has not
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− | simply measured his efforts. Ah, if ever young people had knowlegde,
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− | and elder the force! Marcus Vestigius and Celera are approaching the
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− | finish line, they are side-by-side in the lead followed by Celer,
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− | closely behind. It's anybody's race now with only a few metres to go!
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− | This Semi seems as close as the first one! Fantastic! Marcus Vestigius
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− | gets his second wind! He pulls a good foot ahead of Celera, crossing
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− | the finish line first. Celera second, Celer third, and Crassus half a
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− | pace in 4th.
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− | The crowds stand and applaude the four runners. Quaestor Vitellius is
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− | now back upon his rostra with Scriba Lentulus, going over the official
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− | finish and announces the following to the crowd:
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− | '''Marcus Vestigius Quietus – 1st Place (21"53)'''
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− | '''Celera – 2nd Place (21"73)'''
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− | '''Celer – 3rd Place (21"83)'''
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− | '''Crassus – 4th Place (21"98)'''
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− | Quaestor Vitellius greets each contestant and thanks them for their
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− | participation, then makes a reminder announcement to the crowd about
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− | the Finals and Minor Finals races to be held here in the Circus
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− | Flaminius tomorrow.
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− | == 4:40 PM==
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− | So, wonderful Lupercales Athletics first day, indeed, here in
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− | Circus Flaminius! Romans in the crowd, that I have just interviewed,
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− | seem enthusiastic about these kinds of race. Most of our citizens did
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− | not know it. Just a few of us, the richer ones, who have had the
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− | opportunity travelling to the Olympic Games or to the Isthmic ones, in
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− | Greece, knew that there were not on Roman earth just Venationes and
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− | Circus chariots or horses contests.
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− | So this is a first success, and no doubt it is thanks to our Gods! We
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− | hope that all the athletes will be able to defend their Factio's color
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− | this Su. 17th, and I think specially to young Crassus. The crowd is now
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− | dispersing from the Circus to attend the evening's celebrations and
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− | prepare for the main event tomorrow. I can see smiles on the faces, and
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− | even Lanistae, who show ordinary frowning faces, seem satisfied.
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− | It was M' Verus Paenula on Feb. 16th, speaking from Circus Flaminius,
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− | for C.L.C., Catena Ludorum Curulium, the aedilitas network!
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− | ==The Minor Finals and Finals Races==
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Enter your virtual runners for the sprint races! Contestants will compete in quarters, semi-finals, and finals up to 4 runners per race.
Place and Points were determined on times taken from the Finals Races.