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The Bottom- Kevin Baldauf has won the Sea to Scenery race that was a part of the Saba Day Weekend schedule of events. Baldauf, who finished in 51 minutes and 30 seconds, ran the course along with 10 other participants from the Cove Bay, located just below the Juancho E. Yrausquin Airport, to the summit of the highest point within the Kingdom, Mt Scenery. The course went through the heart of Windwardside with a total elevation gain of 900 meters. The race, organized by the Saba Triathlon Foundation, was a deviation from the traditional island run that diverts around the mountain. “We wanted to have the race highlight Saba’s greatest asset, Mt Scenery,” said committee chairman Peter Johnson. Johnson and fellow committee member Koen Hulshof, both of whom competed, were pleased with the diverse turnout. “There was a good mix of people, it was great to see locals, people from the local medical school, and tourists all competing and having fun,” said Hulshof.
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