Multiday hosting is a feat in itself
Counters came from Florida One of the main reasons that there are so few multiday races is the amount of logistics involved. Hosting a multiday event requires a crew of people to take care of…
Counters came from Florida One of the main reasons that there are so few multiday races is the amount of logistics involved. Hosting a multiday event requires a crew of people to take care of…
Aid station from behind the fence.Some people do spend time walking but it is difficult to walk 50 miles everyday, which is why 50 miles used to be the daily minimum. If you look closely…
The 2005 Self-Transcendence runners With the race founder Sri Chinmoy Srdjan Stojanonich receives the winners trophy Sri Chinmoy gave a short talk to the runners and one of the things he mentioned was the importance…
Now that the race is over, the recovery begins, especially for Suprabha and as we work our way back up the list of finishers the runners are getting stronger and stronger. Srdjan finished almost 3…
Suprabha completes the picture, gets her cake and she gets to eat it as she celebrates running 3100 miles for the 9th time.
The penultimate day and the temperatures are getting even higher hitting 100 degrees at La Guardia.Here Suprabha is being taken of by long time friend, Shadri.
Suprabha and Chakori The 2005 Self-Transcendence 3100 mile race will end when Suprabha crosses the finish line at approximately 10:30 on Sunday morning. The temperature is said to feel like 97 degrees this afternoon and…
Sarah and Suprabha Suprabha moves closer and closer to her finish in tough conditions. Todays high was 95. Tomorrow will be a little cooler but humidity is still on the high side – 50% now…
A very happy Martin Milovnik finished the 3100 mile and 5000 km distance tonight.This makes him the 12th finisher and during this race went beyond 870 miles for the first time. Martin had a great…
3100 miles and 5000 km completed this morning. My part in this play has ended and now I am a spectator encouraging the remaining runners to their goals. Later this afternoon Robert, pictured here this…