Day 2

The action was moving at the top of the totem pole, as day 1 leader Vasu Duzhiy, the three-time winner of the race, set out to maintain his momentum. By his first break, a runner moved along side him in the quest for laps. The able Italian Andrea Marcato moved along in a quick pace, with nary a stop, and along in his personal war with high mileage and fleeting time as his companions. Halfway through the day -long session, both men had topped 40 miles at 8 hours 40 minutes. Meanwhile, Wei-Ming Lo, the Taiwan legend, continued about the course, albeit a little stomach music being off-key, but finding green tea to his liking. He stayed within 10 miles of the leaders, and admired their athletic prowess. By days’ end, five had gone over 60+ miles for the 18 hours on course. The top two dueled to the end, but Mr Marcato’s leg-speed and youthful vigor was too much for the stoic Lion of St Petersburg to reach.

Andrea reached 80.67 miles(129.83 km) and garnered the Day 2 honor. He is averaging 81.2 miles a day. Vasu is averaging 80.4, and wore a smile on his face as he took the ride home. Wei-Ming reached 66.9 miles (107.75km) which allowed him to dream further of the days and efforts ahead. 73.5 miles per day is a good start. Harita Davies moved into fourth place with a solid 65.85 miles (105.98km).                                                         So far, so good. Good luck runners, and sleep well. The prelude to the opera has just begun, and the individual parts are moving along in formation. Keep on the effort.

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

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