There is a sense of urgency among the top six in the 3100 Mile Race. All six made it past 60 miles. Vasu Duzhiy extended his lead a little over Kobi Oren, who ran well throughout the day with very short breaks, then went home well before 10:00 pm, getting proper sleep but conceding laps to his competitors, who seem to thrive on less sleep. The biggest development of the day was Ushika Muckenhumer shuffling into third place overall with a fine 65.3 mile day (105.1km). This was his best day since Day 1, and shows the remarkable growth of his talent, and the adaptation process of mega miles on little sleep. Sopan Tsekov has shown great consistency, fashioning 21 straight days over 60 miles, perhaps his best streak in his entire running career of long races. Surasa Mairer continues to hold on to fifth place overall, and leads the ladies, averaging 60.02 miles per day. Defending women’s champ and record–holder Kaneenika Janakova still continues to run hard, in hopes of getting back to a cushion of miles before the race ends.

There is always hope, for each new day brings opportunities, which can sometimes be filled with joy and the nectar of satisfaction. 

Vasu Duzhiy-3500km- 31:08:10:00

Sopan Tsekov-1900 miles-31:05:34:50

Ushika Muckenhumer-1900 miles-31:05:50:53

Surasa Mairer-3000km-31:01:09:43

Kaneenika Janakova-3000km-31:12:53:51

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

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