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By Tejvan Pettinger author bio »
1 September

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Tejvan organises short-distance running and cycling races for the Sri Chinmoy Marathon Team in his home city of Oxford. He is also a very good cyclist, having won the National hill climb championships in 2013 and finished 3rd in the National 100 Mile Time Trials in 2014.

The weather was clear today, with breezes and a few wind gusts. The runners, after a very good first day were under the pressure from their bodies expecting to resume the same spirited effort. It is a test of a long day and less sleep and lesser relaxation. Yes, the experienced will just begin going when the starter says go.

Wei Ming
Lo Wei Ming

By the end of 2 days, the talented maintained their start. Andrea Marcato, after a blistering first day of 88.29 miles, resumed with 82.809 miles to reach 171.6 total miles for Day 2.  Adrian Papuc moved into second with a fine day of 73.4 miles, reaching 149.7 total. The big surprise was the second day for Wen-Ya Tsai who ran 132 laps to strengthen her overall place of third, reaching 148.7 miles. Her strength and steadiness brought her already ahead of the other women. and several of the men. Her inspired friend Wei-Ming Lo finished with 144.230 miles, and looked as young as ever for a 59 year-old.

Tsai Wen-Ya

Of course, there is a hidden dilemma to a second fine day in a row. History often shows observers noting that it takes anywhere from 10 to 15 days to lessen the pain and bring a super-long multiday runner to becoming ready and able to continue. The mind wants to stop, but the heart and soul say - “No way we stop”. This is the truth in a way. If the mind says “Go”, then you are ready. Just check to make sure the body is ready, too.

100 Mile Splits – top seven

  1.  Andrea Marcato       26:20:43
  2.  Adrian Papuc            28:56:19
  3.  Mahasatya Janczak   29:54:26
  4.  Wei-Ming Lo              34:48:42      
  5.  Wen-Ya Tsai              35:07:12
  6.  Vasu Duzhiy              35:39:53
  7.   Milan Javornicky      36:58:30     

Further reading

  • Daily Photos of Race at Sri Chinmoy Ultra Photos
  • Start list - 14 Runners
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Day 1 - 3100 Mile Race

By Tejvan Pettinger author bio »
31 August

About the author:

Tejvan organises short-distance running and cycling races for the Sri Chinmoy Marathon Team in his home city of Oxford. He is also a very good cyclist, having won the National hill climb championships in 2013 and finished 3rd in the National 100 Mile Time Trials in 2014.

With the largest group of people to see the longest race begin again, the 27th Sri Chinmoy Self-Transcendence 3100 Mile Race started off with the cheering and screaming for the 14 heroes who dared to test the impossible. 200+ people can wake anyone up at 6:00am. It was a thrill for them as for the runners

The three-time winner Andrea Marcato from Italy and the famous Taiwanese speedster We-Ming Lo took the 5 youngsters to bear (first timers) as they ran if chased by a tiger.  A light rain storm came through a few hours later, but the late summer sunshine reappeared to clean the air for all 14 runners. Nine men and five women did their best to calm their nerves and figure out the 0.548406 mile course (882.573 k).

After six or seven hours the fastest started to reach around the course with precision.

The veterans and sterling newcomers garnered the best totals on Day One:

  1. Andrea Marcato, Italy:     88.2933 miles/ 142.094 km
  2. Vasu Duzhiy, Russia:         77.325 miles/ 124.442 km
  3. Adrian Papuc, Romania: 77.325 miles/ 124.442 km
  4. Wei-Ming Lo, Taiwan:      77.325 miles/ 124.442 km
  5. Wen-Ya Tsai Taiwan:       76.228 miles/ 122.677 km (top lady)
  6. Mahasatya Janczak, Poland 75.131 miles/ 120.912 km
  7. Milan Javornicky, Cze Rep 71.292 miles 114.734 km
  8. Jason Lester, USA                    70.195 miles/ 112.969 km
  9. Huang-Lan Yang, (Nina) Taiwan  68.550 miles/ 110.321 km
  10. Susan Marshall, New Zealand       68.002 miles/ 109.439 km
  11. Ananda-Lahari Zuscin, Slovakia  68.002 miles/ 109.439 km  
  12. Stutisheel Lebedev, Ukraine           66.905 miles/ 107.674 km
  13. Kaneenika Janakova, Slovakia        65.808 miles/ 105.908 km
  14. Harita Davies, New Zealand/ USA    65.808 miles/ 105.908 km

Good start for all. Please follow the runners as they test themselves

Adrian and Mahasatya

Susan Marshall passes the singers on the course

Further reading

  • Daily Photos of Race at Sri Chinmoy Ultra Photos
  • Start list - 14 Runners
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