Archive for 2015
June 24th, Jowan: Photos day 11
June 24, 2015more photos here.
Day 11, Stutisheel
June 24, 2015June 24, Upal: Inwardly Happy
June 24, 2015Archived – click Post Title to view all. When Kaneenika started running this morning at the 3100 mile race she was taking her first steps into uncharted territory for her. Many times she has run the 10 day race in Flushing Meadow but for her today is the start of day 11. A new milestone in an exemplary and distinguished career of this 45 year old runner from Bratislava Slovakia. When I approached her to speak this morning I asked if I could run a lap with her. She laughed, “I have run many laps.” As of this morning she had run around the block 1088 times in the previous 10 days. I first ask a typical and quite possibly a rude question. Is she happy? From the vantage point of the sidelines Kaneenika has been radiant every day since she started. Her face brightened almost always by a gentle clear smile. I add as well to that question that it has to be hard to be as happy as she appears to be. “It is always like that during these races.” I am curious just how different it must be for her here rather than the one mile loop in Flushing Meadow where she has run for so many Spring races. “I have been feeling it since day 3……..or maybe from the beginning of the race. Even though I have had experiences from the shorter races. This is just so different.” “I never really wanted to do this race before. Believe it or not. It just happened last year, that I got…
Day 10, results
June 24, 2015June 23rd, Jowan: Photos day 10
June 23, 2015more photos here.
June 23, Utpal: We Can Dive Inside
June 23, 2015Archived – click Post Title to view all. Last year Vasu set a personal best in this race by breaking his previous record by 1 hour and 15 minutes. In fact in each of his 3 previous races he transcended himself each time. For we impatient voyeurs on the sideline, a handful of minutes extracted from 47 plus days of struggle seems almost incomprehensible. A blink, a mere wisp of time and space, a fragment that our minds can barely hold to, but is still one which we can so easily measure and calculate. To Vasu however, that 75 minutes was pure bliss, something that revealed the eternal. That absolute act of self transcendence is at the core of why he continues to strive and struggle so hard, each and every time he comes. That fragment of time for Vasu represents a kind of perfection of transcendence. One that has inspired him to come again and again. To seek out a glimpse of heaven in the hardest race on earth. “On the physical plane I am having some problems with my knee.” Vasu reaches down and points to an area just below his left knee. His feeling of late is that even though it has been so bothersome that he has had more than 4 days of difficulties he believes the source of the problem is a mental one. “I think this is my mind.” His idea for a cure is a simple one. For nearly all of us his strategy is easier said than done. “I need to be more in…