The Twenty-Second Sri Chinmoy Self-Transcendence 3100 Mile Race began precisely at 6:00 am sunday morning on the famous .5488 of a mile (883.2079 meters) course that has been used for the last 23 summers by the SCMT, designated as the longest certified footrace in the world. Ten runners from seven countries stood for the call to run up to 18 hours a day, for a maximum of 52 days, in hopes of reaching a new level of awareness, and aceing the test of ability, staying power, fortitude, and perhaps a helping of luck to reach such a ponderous goal. Temperatures were moderate in the morning, modulating up to the high 80's by afternoon (28ºC). Ananda-Lahari Zuscin of Slovakia was the early leader, hoping to increase his total of finishes to half a dozen. Kobe Oren and Vasu Duzhiy revved up to overtake Mr Zuscin , as both men pushed during the late hours, right up to midnight, only seconds apart, as their 152nd lap denoted 83.42 miles completed(134.25km). Smarana Puntigam from Vienna Austria was pulled along, willingly, to a solid 75.73 mile day. Scotsman William Sichel posted a fine 70.8 miles as he returned after a four-year absense. Surasa Mairer from Vienna Austria and Kaneenika Janakova from Brastislava, Slovakia were within a lap of each other just before the end of day curfew.  The warm temps will stay for two more days before relief arrives, just in time for the start of summer. Good Luck runners, we will be watching you.

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

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