On another consecutive day of rain, Vasu Duzhiy widened his lead in the 3100 Mile Race to almost 33 miles over second place Ananda-Lahari Zuscin. The only one to give chase to Vasu was Ashprihanal Aalto. Rounding into form and overcoming bothersome blisters and the lack of extra gear, Mr Aalto had 68 hard-earned miles to Vasu’s 70.2. Ananda-Lahari thrilled anyone watching the race in the last two hours of the day as he rattled off laps of sub-six minutes, five minutes and a pair of 4:39’ers, in essence holding off a slow charging (for him) Ashprihanal for second overall. Nirbhasa Magee nudged into fourth place with another very good day of 65.8 miles. The top five men were also the only runners to go past 60 miles for the day. The last threat of rain ended with an appearance of the Sun and several rainbows. Welcome summer solstice to the Northern Hemisphere. Friday will be the longest day of the year.

300 Miles split

Ananda-Lahari Zuscin- 4+05:46:33

Ashprihanal Aalto-        4+07:36:59

Smarana Puntigam-      4+06:55:00

Nirbhasa Magee-           4+07:38:52

Ushika Muckenhumer-   4+17:33:40

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

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