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Tejvan organises short-distance running and cycling races for the Sri Chinmoy Marathon Team in his home city of Oxford. He is also a very good cyclist, having won the National hill climb championships in 2013 and finished 3rd in the National 100 Mile Time Trials in 2014.

Lo Wei-Ming has finished the 3100 Mile race in 2nd place. Completing - 3100 miles on Saturday - Day 46. Wen-Ya Tsai is set to finish at 6.30pm (EST) - (more to come.)

 

Wen-Ya at 3,000 Miles

Wei-Ming reached 3000 miles this morning, passing the mark in 44 days+01:42:41. Wen-Ya followed about two and a half hours later, reaching 3000 miles for the first time in her life in 44 days+04:01:54. On Saturday, Wei-Ming needs to run slightly more than 36 miles, which the math tells us he might finish around 2:30 pm if the scheduled rain storms are not too severe. Wen-Ya will need until around 6:00 pm to finish her remarkable journey. Adrian reached 3,500 km in 44 days + 05:08:25.

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After the excitement of Andrea’s finish last night, all seemed calm this morning. The course was bathed in bright sunshine, but there was a noticeable autumnal chill in the air. After picking up a bug, Jason Lester has spent two days off the course, resting up. It was good to see him return to the course today feeling much better but still not 100%. His previous multi-day adventures embraced running across entire continents. He has run across the USA, Europe and Australia, together with running the complete length of the Great Wall of China. On those adventures, time was never an issue as he logged mile after mile. The 3100-mile race offered Jason a new and different challenge in a race situation. His aim has always been to be here for 52 days, whatever happened, to experience the unique nature of the race, and find out a bit more about himself. He has really embraced the challenge of the 3100. In a race of this nature over several weeks, with the body under constant strain, sickness is always a possibility. Today, he power walked a few laps to see how he is feeling and says if improvement continues, he may come and run tomorrow. We are all hoping so. The race has missed him the last two days.

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The 28th Annual Sri Chinmoy Self-Transcendence 3100 Mile Race

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