It was difficult from the start today. The sun was baking everything early and often, the traffic, if not heading to work was trending to the beaches, the humidity and cloud cover made it difficult to move without sweating a lot. The mercury peaked towards 95ºF ( 35ºC), and the doom and gloom on the radio was for an upcoming weekend of intense heat.  The runners responded by continuing their trend of acquiring laps the old fashioned way- they run them. Nirbhasa Magee grabbed the Day Leader designation by two laps over a rejuvenated Ashprihanal Aalto, decreasing the lead to 38 laps. The evening was punctuated by a series of thunderstorms, started off by the fierce winds of a changing storm-front. The solar panel power was short-circuited, but just like the back–up generator, six of the eight runners made it past the secret Maginot Line of 109 laps before the midnight hour. Temperatures dropped by 20 degrees in a few hours. More storms will start off Thursday, but the determination of the proud runners is a sight to behold.

Ashprihanal Aalto-2100 miles- 31:11:50:50

Nirbhasa Magee-2100 miles- 31:17:55:57

Vasu Duzhiy-2000 miles- 31:10:02:22

Ananda-Lahari Zuscin-2000 miles- 31:16:49:27

Harita Davies- 1900 miles- 31:03:06:30

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

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