Having a very international field of runners and helpers is a good way to learn the basics of many languages. Today all the runners and some of the helpers as well offered 'Good Morning' greetings in their native languages. You can see that the runners are quite fresh in the morning and usually moving well. They are also very grateful for all the support they have been getting from helpers, well-wishers and supporters who all make this dream possible for them.

Unfortunately one runner was missing this morning, Grahak, from Australia. Due to a recurring injury which could get very serious it was decided that it was best for him to stop running in the race. The directors of the race do not want serious problems to develop due to the stressful nature of this race, therefore each runner is closely monitored especially when they are experiencing persistent difficulties. We are proud of Grahak, as all the runners, no matter what their end result may be. 

 

 

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

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