Long may he run
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Lolita Harper
His small frame can be seen on any given day, trotting along the
picturesque streets of Spy Glass Hill. From a distance, he is
perfectly conditioned, moving forward at a steady pace, with toned
calves and runner’s body.
Close up, one detail about Salvador Avila strikes an observer like
a sledge hammer: The man is an 80-year-old grandfather.
The patriarch of the successful Avila’s El Ranchito restaurants is
no stranger to unbelievable feats. The Mexican immigrant raised six
children with his loving wife in Huntington Park while giving birth
to one of the area’s most successful authentic Mexican restaurants,
which quickly turned into a chain along the Orange County coast.
Living comfortably in a striking Corona del Mar home, with plenty
of room for his children and their own children, Avila will return to
his Los Angeles roots to tackle yet another unbelievable feat. The
80-year-old will run the Los Angeles Marathon.
For 26.4 miles, Avila will huff and puff alongside some runners
one-third his age. For 26.4 miles, Avila will convince his aging
muscles they are as strong as they were 50 years ago. And for 26.4
long miles, Avila will prove that life goes on during the Golden
Years.
He has conditioned his lungs, bones and muscles to endure long
distances of pavement pounding by religiously running the windy hills
of his community. Neighbors in Spy Glass Hill are accustomed to
seeing the patriarch running down their streets and often honk and
wave, as they drive by.
The soothing ocean breeze from the Pacific just below and the
clear blue skies provides the perfect backdrop in which to lose
yourself in your thoughts and run, he said. While streets in downtown
Los Angeles will not offer the same scenery, the thrill of the event
will more than compensate.
Dedicated daughter and Costa Mesa activist Maria Elena Avila said
she never really thought of her father’s running as such a triumph
until others began to call attention to it. “Daddy,” as she still
calls him, had always been an avid runner, and she merely excepted it
as one of his hobbies.
“When you stop and think about it, a 80-year-old man that can run
26 miles in five hours is really inspirational,” his daughter said.
Spanish TV station Telemundo is following the immigrant business
man during his final weeks of training and airing his regimen for a
week, the family said.
While others may be shocked by his youthful determination after
eight decades, Avila doesn’t find it out of the ordinary at all. He
shrugs his slightly hunched shoulders at the notion that what he is
doing is out of the ordinary.
“I have run for a long time,” he said in Spanish. “I really enjoy
it.”
He applies the same unbending work ethic in every aspect of his
life and credits the success of the family business to that
austerity.
Salvador and Margarita Avila, now 80 and 78, respectively, came to
the United States in 1956. After 10 years of hard work in various
factories, the couple decided to open a family restaurant, serving
margarita’s and authentic meals.
Now that he is not needed to work 14-hour days hauling produce
from downtown Los Angeles to his wife’s kitchen to support the Avila
restaurant, he funnels his energy into his running.
Well, not all of it.
The 80-year-old must also save some liveliness for Sunday meals
with his grandchildren, he said.
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