Monday, June 13, 2011

The 2011 Self-Transcendence 3100 Mile Race




The 2011 Self-Transcendence 3100 Mile Race

The 3100 Mile Race is the longest certified foot race in the world (Certificate Code: NY97024PR). The competitors seek to complete 5649 laps of a .5488 mile course (883 meters) in a timespan of 52 days. This year's 3100 Mile Race will start on June 12. Runners to the start!
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Sri Chinmoy

Founder of the 3100 Mile Race, a keen athlete who promoted sport as a means to practise self transcendence in daily life.
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About the 3100 Mile Race.

The current record holder for the 3100  Race is Madhupran Wolfgang Schwerk (left) of Germany. In 2006 Madhupran completed the race in 41 days 8 hours, averaging a staggering 75 miles per day!
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Watch the start of the 3100 Mile Race in this 3 minute video clip by Mridanga Spencer, Anglia Productions. 10 runners from seven different countries embark on this epic journey. How many will make it in the 52 day cutoff?
Rupantar’s V-logs:
Race Director Rupantar LaRusso catches the innermost feeling of the runners, their highs and lows, their sorrows and joys, in these revealing 30 second video clips.


 

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Meet the Runners

10 runners will participate in the 2011 race.

Perfection-Journey Daily Race Diary.

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The 3100 Mile race is an epic journey. These posts by Utpal Marshall give insight into the runners, organizers and supporters who make this unique running challenge a reality.

CIMG3781[1].JPGRace Blogs by the race directors, helpers and supporters offer a candid  view of this amazing race. (Blogs will be active in June.)

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Photo Gallery

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Race Results.
Results from Past Editions

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