The fine line for go or no go usually falls on Day 21. By this time, the intrepid runner has determined that he or she is all in on the 3100 goal, whether or not they finish. If not, the thought or decision to pull out of the race is devastating. Four and a half weeks still remain. Can your  body, heart, determination and fortitude stay intact for the whole way, even though we are all under the impression that it is ‘one day at a time’!! It is a real revelation to see the runners move through each day with new purpose, new hope, and new inspiration. Otherwise, why bother.

Ashprihanal Aalto had purpose today, enough to continue his Day leader streak with nearly 67 miles. He was one lap better than the super consistent Nirbhasa Magee, who will not back down from his goal to be the best he can be. Vasu Duzhiy may be feeling the effects of running this event for eight straight years, but he still gives it a go when the sun goes down. And not least by any means, Harita Davies is over 11 miles ahead of her finishing pace from 2017, and looks in great form. She has a 21-day streak of over 60+ miles reached, which has become a strong pillow of laps to lean on as the days go by. By all means, dear runners, carry on!!

Harita Davies-2000km- 20:10:27:53

Todor Dimitrov-2000km- 20:14:01:56

Averages per day;         miles/kms…….

Ashprihanal Aalto-       66.4048/ 106.868

Nirbhasa Magee-         65.072/  104.723

Vasu Duzhiy-                63.4256/102.073  

Smarana Puntigam       62.824/ 101.106

Ananda-Lahari Zuscin  62.432/100.475

Harita Davies-               60.420/97.237

Todor Dimitrov              59.741/96.143

Ushika Muckenhumer   53.677/86.386

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

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