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KevinSP

Hello everyone,

I like to run in Ibirapuera park and I go swimming at the SESC in Pinheiros a couple of times per week. It gets boring doing these activities alone and I would appreciate a training partner if anyone is interested.

Kevin

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bety.andrade

Hello Kevin,

What time do you use to run in Ibirapuera?

Cheers.

zilrellim

We have a mini run club started... our next event is

ativo.com/Eventos/MostraEvento.aspx?idEvento=4804

Sign up if you want to join then we go out to eat after! We do about one a month and are trying to get some trainings together to start practicing there is about 8 of us so far. From all over. Send me your email if you would like to be added to the list!

Catiasita

Hey kevin
I m also looking for running in Sao Paulo :-)
Write me  a mail if u r interested
Abraço catia

kdyzjsem

I know this message was written awhile ago, but I am curious about how swimming at SESC works.  I am starting a new job in a few days that is right by SESC Pinheiros, but I'm not sure how the registration and everything works.  Any help would be appreciated!

maria_christina

Hey! I´m swimming in São Consolação!
It seemed like a great solution to me, as I didn´t want classes, I just wanted to swim. You go there any day with your documents - CPF, RG, Carteira de Trabalho and a photo 3X4. You register and get your memeber card. Than you have to come for a dermatologic check - after it you´re free to start swimming.
I don´t know how full Pinheiros swimming pool is, but trying different days you´ll find your perfect alternative!
Good luck!!

James

Hi Kevin, Bety, zilrellim, Catia, kdyzjsem and Maria Christina,

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On behalf of the entire Expat-blog Team, welcome on board. Hope you guys have lots of fun here and make a whole bunch of new friends.

Cheers,
William James Woodward - Brazil Animator, Expat-blog Team

Lost in Luanda

Dear zilrellin,

Are you still running a mini run group you mentioned on January 2012?
I am on business trip to São Paulo now and will be here for coming weeks.
i will probably be moving to São Paulo, in a few months. Looking for a running group.
Thanks!

Priscilla

Hello Lost in Luanda,

Welcome to ½ûÂþÌìÌà :)

Maybe you should create a new topic on the Sao Paulo forum in order to raise your chances to join a running group.

Thank you,

Priscilla
½ûÂþÌìÌà team

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