Six runners made it past 60 miles today as moderate temperatures and a high sun in the sky kept everyone moving well. There were a few exceptions, as the weight of the task and the fatigue acquired held back a few struggling athletes, whilst some could not continue for several hours due to injury. 

Vasu Duzhiy continued his fine effort with another 68.05-mile day, stretching his lead over Kobi Oren to nearly 30 miles. Sopan Tsekov made the jump to third place with another solid 62-mile day. Surasa Mairer continues to lead the distaff side with a very good 61.46 miles, as well as remaining in fourth place. Ushika Muckenhumer continues to run well, building a small cushion of laps above the required mileage. The top six are still on pace to finish. William Sichel has started to whittle away his deficit with yet a third straight day at or near 62+miles.  Hope springs eternal, as well as being like nectar to the aspirant of the higher realms. Let’s see who can reach for that lofty goal again, after the ups and downs of the first three weeks.

Vasu Duzhiy- 1500 miles-21:06:52:34

Kobi Oren- 1500 miles-21:12:30:03

Ananda-Lahari Zuscin-2000km-21:06:48:01

Kaneenika Janakova-2000km-21:11:02:12

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

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