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 Sri Chinmoy Marathon Team held its first 10 Day Race on April 25, 1996, with 21 people who tested this new distance for ultra marathons. What Sri Chinmoy said to the runners in the Ten Day was also most appropriate for our 3100-mile runners today. Sri Chinmoy said: "You are the pioneer-hero-runners who will be running along Eternity’s Road. Today humanity is loving your hearts and treasuring your lives with utmost joy and utmost pride." (read more)
Sri Chinmoy, race founder, at an early event in the 2000s
In the early days of the race, the infrastructure of the race was more basic, but Sri Chinmoy's vision of the race has set in motion a whole new ultra-distance experience, which a new generations of runners and helpers are bringing into reality. It is not just runners who take part in a daily self-transcendence but also the team of helpers, organisers and race directors.
Modern day race infrastructure (2025)
Milestones on Day 10
Andrea Marcato - 1100km-10d 03:44:43/ 700 miles - 10d 08:27:51