On the day of an even dozen, the hearty 10 runners of the 3100 Mile Race continued to move along. A muggy, overcast, sometimes sunny, sometimes rainy day it was. Just before the dinner hour a series of thunder-storms surged through the area, pummelling race course and runner at will. The biggest storm dropped an inch or two of rain within ten minutes, buffeted by stiff winds. The runners were at a distinct disadvantage, but there is no stopping this group so far. Kobe Oren again led the way for the fellas with a tough 67.5 miles. Vasu Duzhiy was a mile behind with 66.4. Kaneenika Janakova led the ladies with 63.11 miles, her best day since Day 1, her gait efficient, her focus solid, a faint smile relaying joy that she could run free again. Somehow, between all the rain and flood warnings (everyone’s phone beeped warning sounds), and the deluges, eight of ten made over sixty miles. Next up, a legitimate heat wave for four days. Stay tuned.

 

Surasa Mairer-700 miles- 11:03:54:15

William Sichel-700 miles-11:04:43:55

Yolanda Holder-700 miles-11:11:07:50

Ushika Muckenhumer-700 miles-11:13:09:10

Sopan Tsekov-700 miles-11:13:23:47

Kaneenika Janakova-700 miles-11:16:39:12

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The 27th Annual Sri Chinmoy Self-Transcendence 3100 Mile Race

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