5 September

Seven runners started at 6:00am EDT from the start-line on a sidewalk course known as the Sri Chinmoy Self-Transcendence 3100 Mile Race, a 0.5488 of a mile loop that would be duplicated 5649 times in the span of seven and a half weeks, if you were lucky to finish. The race had missed its usual venue in the Queens, New York suburbs in 2020, due to the Covid-19 pandemic which hit the Big Apple extremely hard.

Miraculously, the SCMT from Salzburg, Austria ventured into the multi-day running world and sponsored the 3100 Mile race in a beautiful park setting with a small field to keep the streak going.

Neighbors and passers-by expressed their joy and positive vibes as the race returned to its customary position, a fixture for 24 years previously.

Taiwan icon Wei-Ming Lo led the charge for nearly 10 hours before the effort of a few younger runners brought them close to equaling Mr Lo. 

Ultimately, Vasu Duzhiy from St.Petersburg, Russia prevailed with 83.9664 miles (138.1308km) for the day. Andrea Marcato, the erstwhile runner from Italy who won the Salzburg race last fall in sparkling effort in 43 days, 12 hours, throttled up late in Day 1 to notch 81.77 miles (131.59 km). Wei Ming Lo, happy with his effort, topped 80.6736 miles (129.8315km) to open his journey. Stutisheel Lebedev from Kiev, Ukraine a nine-time finisher, capped off a solid day with 71.344 miles (114.817km), and held fourth place. Harita Davies, the only woman in the race this year went for an opening PB of 70.2464 miles(113.0506 km).

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

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