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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.

Day 9 and the runners continue to clock up the miles. The weekend has seen the first heavy rain of the race, but nothing stops the runners in their quest to reach their goal.

Lucong Geng

Geng Lu-cong Lu-Cong came to the 3,1000 with a very impressive resume of multi day events on roads and trails. Amongst his achievements on the trails he has completed the classic 250km 6-stage Marathon des Sables in the Moroccan desert and the 330km Tor des Geants circuit through the Italian Alps that has a cumulative climb of 24,000 metres. On the roads, he has a 6 day best of 671.740 km/417.39 Miles and a 10 day best of 1033.900 Km/642.435 Miles He is also one of only two people to have completed the 3,000-kilometre Desenzano Del Garcia, Italy, in a time of 33 days, 17 hours, 38 minutes, and 26 seconds. The only other runner to complete that race Yu Xian-Hui is helping Lu-Cong here at the 3,100 mile race.

Stepping up to 3,100 miles, almost 2,000 kilometres further, is still a huge challenge for him. Like Alex Ramsey one of our other first-time competitors, he has been easing into the race over the first week. After the usual exuberance of day 1, where he logged 83 miles, he has settled into a routine of running approximately 60 miles a day, which he reaches well before midnight. His mileage each day since day 2 through to day is 60.3 Miles, 59.8 Miles;60.3 Miles, 60.3 Miles 60.9miles, Today, he upped his game a little to a record 65.8 Miles, a possible sign he is indeed starting to cope with 60 miles a day, every day.

Lucong Geng

He is lucky to have Yu Xian-Hui as his main support crew, as she herself is a very experienced Multi-day runner, well capable of understanding the needs of her runner. Throughout the day, he looks well in control of things and looks comfortable at the pace he has locked into. There is no doubt he could certainly run further. However, his experience tells him that an extra hour of sleep will help daily recovery and benefit him later in the race. Such are the small decisions the 3,100 runners take to optimise physical recovery each day. Like all the 3,100 runners, they are not competing with each other but with themselves.

Milestones on Day 9

  • Andrea Marcato-1000 km- 9d 4:22:46
  • Harita Davies- 800 km- 9d 7:12:56 / 500 miles-9d 8:01:47.
  • Ananda-Lahari-Zuscin- 700km- 9d 1:48:10.
  • Vasu Duzhiy- 900 km-  9d 2:33:27 /  600 miles-9d 13:58:06/
  • Milan Javornický- 800 km-  9d  4:46:50/  500 miles- 9d 5:35:06.
  • Mahasatya Janczak- 800 km- 9d  3:15:54./   500 miles- 9d  4:01:02.
  • Alex Ramsey- 800 km 9d 2:23:46/ 500 miles- 9d 3:93:23
  • Geng LuCong-  900 km  9d  9:31:25.
  • Daniela Bojila- 800km- 9d 0:37:33 /  500 miles- 9d  1:18:3

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The 30th Annual Sri Chinmoy Self-Transcendence 3100 Mile Race

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