The heat, the miles, the surface all seemed to jump up and grab some of the runners. After 30 days there will always be signs for anyone and everyone in the race to chill out a bit, let the body heal just a little more. Hydrate, eat, survive. Five of the Eight did make it past 60 miles. Yes, the usual suspects- Vasu Duzhiy and Ashprihanal Aalto touched 68 miles, Nirbhasa Magee racked up 65.8, and Harita Davies reached 62+ miles. Ah, but the fifth runner to slide past 60 miles did it with style and speed, dazzling at times, after a month on the road. Yes, Ananda-Lahari Zuscin was the man to go 72.99 miles, and dive into fourth place head-first while claiming the Day Leader ribbon. This was the first place-change on the board in almost three weeks, and comes before a mini heat spell hits the metro area. Mr Aalto looked much better today, almost his old self, which will be imposing to the would–be contenders for top dog. Stay tuned folks, and stay cool in the Northern hemisphere, if you can.

Nirbhasa Magee-1900 miles- 29:00:29:13

Vasu Duzhiy- 3000km- 29:08:39:04

Ananda-Lahari Zuscin- 1800 miles- 29:00:17:31; 3000km- 29:15:09:14

Harita Davies-1800 miles- 29:10:49:20

Todor Dimitrov- 1800 miles- 29:16:01:15

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

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