Relief and relentlessness. The description of the 3100 Mile Race on its 37thday was both that and neither. Yes, the temperatures were down nearly 20 degrees F from the previous day, yet the late morning and afternoon sun offered very little relief. The runners were reeling just a bit until the showers moved into the area. Cooling rain, life-giving rain was present just before dinner.Then the thunderstorms moved in with a bang and a boom. The explosions of thunder only emphasized the buckets of rain pouring down. Some runners dove for cover, others donned their favorite weather gear. Then the rain got outrageous, the wind picked up its fury, and the solar panels went blank. Luckily the back up generator was ready to go, but it rained harder still. Only four people stayed out to see what they could do to collect precious laps. Four runners made it past 60 miles eventually, with the storms having dumped enough water to fill a reservoir. 

Rain stayed away the last four hours of the day. Ashprihanal Aalto led all with 69.14 miles. The Finn has only 636 miles left to cover. Ananda-Lahari Zuscin briefly held third place overall, but a late rally by Vasu Duzhiy gave the Russian a slim lead of three laps as the day expired. Harita Davies was back in the 60-mile column, and she still is 42+ miles ahead of her time from 2017. Nirbhasa Magee showed signs of returning to form, and holds a lead of 43 miles over his best finish from 2017. More rain is in the forecast for Tuesday.  Good Luck runners.

Ashrihanal Aalto- 2400 miles-36:01:15:00

Nirbhasa Magee- 2400 miles-36:15:11:41

Vasu Duzhiy-2300 miles-36:13:40:42

Ananda-Lahari Zuscin-2300 miles- 36:13:21:28

Harita Davies- 2200 miles-36:03:32:00

Todor Dimitrov- 2200 miles- 36:16:51:18

Ushika Muckenhumer- 1900 miles- 36:00:40:31

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

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