Yes, it is the start of a significant heat wave in the New York area, one in which we have not seen in several years. The runners had been advised of the news, and watched as Big Bertha, the famous oversize receptacle for runner immersion was hauled into place by three men in the middle of the afternoon. It helps to cool down a fatiqued runner. The sun was intense all day, 93º F with southerly winds bringing in humidity drenched clouds from time to time. Ashprihanal Aalto wasted no time in running at a brisk pace for hours at a stretch, hiding the fact that he has gotten into shape and his maladies of back and leg injuries are now gone in the rear view mirror. Nirbhasa Magee gave chase, but the wiry Mr Aalto ended up staying for the whole 18 hours and securing 73.53 miles, his best day total since Day 1. He even found a feather to adorn his Chinese sun hat, dubbed the ‘Lampshade’. Meanwhile, seven of eight made it past 109 laps, 59.81 miles, the dividing line of positive outcome. 

Tomorrow will be worse, and all personnel are on weather alert. This group of runners is veteran and strong-willed. I hope they use caution and stay healthy and safe. We shall see what Ma Nature has cooked up. 

Ashprihanal Aalto-2200 miles- 33:02:08:47

Nirbhasa Magee-2200 miles- 33:08:38:47

Vasu Duzhiy- 2100 miles- 33:04:10:24

Ananda-Lahari Zuscin-2100 miles- 33:08:03:10

Smarana Puntigam- 2100 miles- 33:17:15:53

Todor  Dimitrov- 2000 miles- 33:04:49:45

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

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