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Day 16

June 27, 2011

Archived – click Post Title to view all. Day 16. 8:28pm Today I’ve done my first 1,000 miles (15 days 6 hours and 6 min). This is 11 minutes slower than my fastest 1000 miles last year. So, the pace is quite normal. The only thing is that in the evening I feel wiped out. I am a little tired. Maybe I just need a longer sleep at night. Other than that, everything is fine. When I was about to cross the 1,000 mile line, I saw a firefighter car with a waving American flag at the back. I took it as a congratulations sign :)<неиThe weather is still indulging. It hasn’t gone above +28C.<неиThe only runner who is being slow is Ananda-Lahari. He must be trying to figure out again which food is good and which food doesn’t go well with him. Others have been running quite vividly. We’ve got 6 people who have already done 1,000 miles. Tomorrow a few others will join in. <неи<неиFunny stories from Sarvagata.<неиHe told us about the start of his multiday running career. When he was debating to apply for a 6 or a 10-day race, he calculated the cost of one day and figured out that to run for 10 days was cheaper. That’s the notorious Ukrainian character: “I go for the cheaper”. That’s how he started running 10-day races. Then he adds addressing me, “Now I understand how smart you are. You figured out long ago that the cheapest is to run a 3,100 mile race”.<неи<неиBefore the race, he bought…

Just Smile and be Happy

June 27, 2011

Author: Utpal 23 June. I think I know what draws me out of bed before dawn each day and come to the race.  Over the years it has become ever more clearer to me that I can receive and experience something here that is available for just 52 days, and only right here.  As the race enters its 12th day it is also becoming obvious that gradually more and more people are slowly being drawn here.  Not just in the early morning but also through out the day as well.  People who may not know exactly what it is that happening here but still feel an irresistible tug from within to show up on the course.  To walk the route, to bring gifts, to even feel that they are in some way a small part of this unique journey.  Read more

Day 15

June 26, 2011

Today is Sunday which means a lot of activities on all playgrounds. There was a football match across the street, next to our camp there are Puerto-Rican families with dogs, children and loud music having fun. Surprisingly, I am taking it easy. The pace is good, the spirits are fine.  The first 4-digit figures starting appearing on the scoreboard. Ashprihanal, the race leader, was the first to cross the 1,000-mile mark. He was followed by Pranjal and Igor who “did a grand” for the first time in his life. Sarvagata is only a few laps away from his own first “grand” . They  look very fresh and keep soaring as if nothing special  happened.  Ananda-Lahari is walking more than others, Purna-Samarpan is resting the most. Neverthless, all runners without exception are climbing the 3,100-mile Everest.

Day 14

June 25, 2011
Igor and Sarvagata are continuing to surprise us with their high mileage and their early signing off at night. Ashprihanal says that it’s the first time he’s seen newbies who do 70 miles a day and leave for home at 10.30pm. Sarvagata has been doing so for a few days in a row. Igor is restraining himself. Anyway, they are the fastest here. Ashprihanal is running more slowly than usual – he is recovering from a flu. Looks like the 3 of us (Surasa, Ashprihanal and me) who share the same car have got it, but in different forms. I am almost back to normal. Surasa’s voice is still raspy, and Ashprihanal had to take antibiotics. Purna-Samarpan, who has been walking slowly for the past 2 days, is taking antibiotics too. Only in the afternoon did he start running again. He says that during a break he had a dream that he was running. So he woke up and ran! Now he is cruising at quite a decent speed! I  am doing fine. Yesterday I did 63 miles. In the evening I felt acidity building up which I tried to lower. The day was chaotic and I ended up having fewer miles than I intended. When acidity skyrockets, feet grow heavy and it’s hard to move them. Tomorrow I will have to stay longer to catch up. Actually, everything is just fine. Stay tuned!!

Day 12

June 23, 2011

Archived – click Post Title to view all. The 12th day of the race, 8.06 pm, June 23. Today’s weather is fine – since morning we have been swimming in a thick fog. A few times it started to rain, but not seriously, it has been cloudy all day long. And even now I am running in a long-sleeved shirt – the weather is a perfect fit. Not all of us are running . Ananda -Lahari speeded up yesterday, especially by the evening and finished with 67 miles. We all know his principle: if he runs fast at night, the next day he will walk. It’s peculiar that he himself doesn’t notice this regularity. Atmavir has also been walking all day long  and very slowly for this matter. In the morning he said that something was wrong with his stomach and as a result he would have fewer laps. Purna-Samarpan is also having a tough time. Many of us caught a cold on the first day of the race (because of low temperature). Most of us  have already recovered or their colds do not interfere with the running. Purna-Samarpan though couldn’t fall asleep last night because of cough and he looks sick. It’s 14 hours after the start and about half of the time he spent in the bed under the blanket. So, we are hitching our wagon to a star. All others are mincing, some are mincing fast, and some people are even flying. Our Ukrainian rocket, Igor Mudrik, is the one who is flying. Yesterday he asked me…

Day 11

June 22, 2011

The 11th day of race, 8 pm. To begin with, I’d like to tell some words about the results after 10 days. I have realized more than once that the 3,100 race standard is very high and very good. The first 4 guys – Ashprihanal, Pranjal, Atmavir and Igor Mudrik – have transcended the result of this year’s 10-day race winner (678 miles). With my mileage (633 miles), which is quite good for the 3,100 race, I would get the 3rd place in the 10-day race. We have already run 10 days happily and we’ll be keeping it up. Today the temperature (23-25 C) is moderate with 100% humidity. Everybody is running though. No one is suffering too much. Tomorrow we will see how it tells on the miles. I saw Ashprihanal at 10 am and the next time at 7 pm an hour ago. We must have been hiding from each other. It happens sometimes –  we can be running on the same track but do not see each other.

Day 10

June 21, 2011

The 10th day of the race, 7.40 pm. It hasn’t been hot today, +25 C  but it’s very humid and some of our runners are a little bit “battered” by these conditions. Purna-Samarpan has just started running, before he was either walking or lying in the car. Atmavir has the third hard day in a row. Since the early morning he has been walking and said that he felt weak but later started running. All our runners including myself have reached 600 miles and at the end of the day we will have more. Sarvagata has already improved his personal result of 10day race  which was 605 miles. He is already gone beyond to the unknown area. My 4th day is going at good speed. Earlier I told about my night sleep schedule.  All these years I have had the following schedule:  6 am is the start and 7 hours of running after that. The first break is at 1 pm. Sometimes I look at the number of laps and my break may depend on those. Then I make a break for 20-25 min (including feet treatment). The second 20-25 min break I have at about 6 pm. The third break for 10 min at 9 or 9.30 pm. This one is only to lie down and give my legs some rest before the final part of 10-13 loops. My day finishes at 11.20-11.30 now.

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