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The day before the start of the 3100 Mile race in 2022

September 4, 2022

The 26th Sri Chinmoy Self-Transcendence 3100 Mile Race starts on September 4, 2022 at 6:00 AM New York time. It is the longest certified race in the world. The deadline is 52 days, the race ends at midnight on October 25th. There are 11 participants from 10 countries on the starting line. Three – first-time rookies. The race can be followed on the official website (there are online webcams) 3100.SriChinmoyRaces.org This is my 14th 3100 Mile race. You can also follow my progress on Strava Runners of the 3100 Mile Race 2022 edition From left to right. First raw:
Kobi Oren, Israel
Andrea Marcato, Italy
Lo Wei Ming, Taiwan Second raw:
Ananda-Lahari Zuscin, Slovakia
Stutisheel Lebedev, Ukraine
Stephen Redfern, Australia
Kanineeka Janakova, Slovakia
Susan Marshall, New Zealand
Huang Lan Yang, Taiwan
Vasu Duzhiy, Russia
Ashprihanal Aalto, Finland

Start of the 3100  Mile Race in 2021

September 5, 2021

Archived – click Post Title to view all. The world’s longest certified 3100 Mile Race kicks off at 6:00 New York time on September 5th. The race takes place for the 25th time in the New York suburb, in the Jamaica, Queens, in a lap of 883 meters. This year there are 7 runners from 7 countries at the start. Men: 1. Andrea Marcato, 39 years, Italy (lives in Zurich, Switzerland). Winner of the Salzburg 3100 Mile Race in 2020. 2. Vasu Nikolay Duzhiy, 54 years, St. Petersburg, Russia. 8 finishes at 3100. Three-time race winner (2013, 2017, 2018) 3. Stutisheel Oleg Lebedev, 51 years old, Kiev, Ukraine. The first Ukrainian to finish the race in 2004. There are 9 finishes in total at his credit. 4. Ananda-Lahari Zuschin, 47 years, Kosice, Slovakia. 6 finishes for 3100 out of 16 starts. 5. Takasumi Seno, 39 years, Japan. Ran 4000 km in Athens in 2020. Will start 3100 Miles in New York for the first time. 6. Lo Wei Ming, 58 years, Taiwan (ROC). Holder of national records for 48 hours, six days, 1000 km, 10 days and 1000 miles. Will start 3100 Miles in New York for the first time. Women: 1. Harita Davis, 46, Christchurch, New Zealand / USA. Holder of the national 3100 Mile Record. Has 2 finishes at the Race. To know more about the runners please visit Runners 2021 page Runners have 52 days to cover the distance and meet the official deadline on October 26. Runners must cover an average of 96 kilometers per day to cover 3,100 miles (4,987 km) in a 52-day deadline. Runners…

Start of the world’s longest 3100-Mile Race in New-York

June 16, 2019

Archived – click Post Title to view all. On June 16, at 6:00 am local time, the longest certified race in the world 3100-Miles started in New York. The race takes place for the 23rd year in a row in the New York suburb Jamaica, Queens, on a 0.5 mile lap. The annual “Self-Transcendence 3100-Mile Race” was named by the New York Times as “Everest of Ultramarathons”. Runners must cover an average 60 miles per day to meet the 52-day deadline of the race. Participants are given 18 hours every day – from 6 am to midnight. Over the previous 22 starts, only 43 people in the world were able to finish the race. This race is the flagship start of the international Sri Chinmoy marathon team. There are 8 runners from 7 countries this year at the starting line. Men: 🇫🇮 Ashprihanal Aalto (Finland), 48 years old 14 finishes at 3100. World record holder 40 days + 09: 06.21 (2015) 🇷🇺 Vasu Nikolai Duzhiy (Russia), 52 years 7 finishes for 3100. Threefold race winner (2013, 2017, 2018) 🇦🇹 Smarana Puntigam (Austria), 48 years old 7 finishes at 3100, the best result – 48 days + 04: 13.54 (2007) 🇮🇪 Nirbhasa Magee (Ireland), 40 years 2 finishes at 3100, the best result – 48 days + 16: 47.01 (2017) 🇸🇰 Ananda-Lahari Zuscin (Slovakia), 42 years 5 finishes at 3100, the best result – 49 days + 14: 25.37 (2006) 🇦🇹 Ushika Muckenhummer (Austria), 50 years 1 finish for 3100 with a time of 50 days + 07: 34.46 (2018) 🇧🇬 Todor Dimitrov (Bulgaria), 44 years First start at 3100. National record holder for 12 hours Women: 🇳🇿Harita Davies…

Paul Tergat about 3100 Mile Race

May 21, 2018

About the 3100 mile race of the Sri Chinmoy Marathon Team, I want to say: These runners really don’t fear the distance. Records are to be broken. When I set the Marathon world record 2003 in Berlin it was, because I didn’t fear the speed and distance. In the same way the 3100 mile runners set personal records not just for themselves, but for the development of the world. The most important thing is that what you believe in. You have to accept that you can run a bad race. Tomorrow is the motivation that counts. That’s why I am not able to quit a race. I also have the conviction that sport is not only winning medals or being number “1”. It is a passion to race and finish. We can not feel good every day. The most important thing is that we believe. I came to sport, because there was a calling, a purpose. And that God knows why I came to this standard to use it for my inner life. Because of a higher power, I have not only broken world records and have grown into something. Paul Tergat World record holder in the marathon from 2003 to 2007, with a time of 2:04:55. He is the Kenyan NOC president and an ambassador of the United Nations World Food program.

Month prior to start of the 3100 Mile Race in 2018

May 17, 2018

The longest foot race in the world of 3100 miles will start on June 17th at 6 am in New York City. It will be the 22nd edition since the inception of the race in 1997 by Sri Chinmoy. The annual 3100-Mile Self-Transcendence race was named ‘The Mount Everest of ultramarathons’ by the New York Times. Runners have to average 59.6 miles per day – for 52 straight days – in order to reach the goal of 3100 miles within the time limit. The running surface is concrete sidewalks around a playground, ball fields, and the confines of a vocational high school, all in a city neighborhood setting. The runners have 18 hours daily to be out on the corse. The physical and psychological demands are prodigious, if not overwhelming. Thus, participation is limited to invited athletes who have a convincing resume of multi-day running experience and have demonstrated elite endurance abilities. No more than 14 runners participate per an event. Over the past 21 starts of the 3100 mile race, only 41 athletes from 18 countries have been able to cross the finish line. There are 11 runners at the 3100-2018 starting list so far.

Blog’s Team

Augu 12, 2017

Traditionally, I would like to thank all the participants of the “written 3100” – those who translated, edited and administered the blog during all 52 days. This year we had an expanded international team. Tatiana Troyanovich is a self-giving administrator and editor Rageshri Muzychenko – interpreter Anastasia Tabachnikova is an interpreter Anastasia Beisova – interpreter Galina Lelyanova – interpreter Sambhava Tsibenko – interpreter, editor Karpani Tsibenko – interpreter, editor Harikanta Ketova – interpreter Alexander Kornilov – interpreter Jayashalini Abramovskikh – interpreter See you next time! Stutisheel, author and extreme athlete

End of the Race 2017

Augu 8, 2017

The deadline of 3100 Mile Race occured at midnight August 8. There were 5 finishers out of the 10 starters. More pictures – by the link. In addition to quite challenging task – to run average 60 miles per day, every edition of the Big Race put an extra surprises. In that sense intestinal virus was the main challange of the 2017 race. Organizers are yet to find the source of it, but because of diarrhoea and as consequence bold dehydration, 7 out of 10 runners received intra venous injection in the middle of July. Board with the results by the race end.

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