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Sri Chinmoy 7 and 13 Hour Races Results 2024

By Bishwas Polissar author bio »
25 May

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Bishwas is one of the organizers of the SCMT's shorter distance races that take place in New York. Few things give Bishwas greater joy than seeing a pack of enthusiastic runners take off at the start of an SCMT race!
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Sri Chinmoy 7 and 13 Hour Race Results 2023

By Ravipriya Kalat
27 May
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The Sri Chinmoy 7 hour and 13 hour race happened on May 27th, 2023 in Seattle in beautiful Magnuson Park. There were 50 runners signed up, including 3 relay teams. It was a terrific day, cool and cloudy in the morning then clear and sunny in the afternoon. Lots of cheerful runners and helpers made the race fun and inspiring. 

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2022 Sri Chinmoy 7 & 13 Hour Ultra Solos and Team Results

By Ravipriya Kalat
28 May
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The theme for this year's race was determination and was truly needed with the Seattle rains. However, our runners were undeterred. The 10th running of the Sri Chinmoy 7 & 13 Hour Ultra Race saw four new course records this year! Thanks to all the participants and the helpers the 2022 race was an ultra-success!

2021 Sri Chinmoy 7 & 13 Hour Ultra Solo & Team Relay Results

By Ravipriya Kalat
5 September
2021 Race Runners
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It was an amazing race this year with 41 solo participants and one relay team of three - the most ever. Thank you to all the runners for your preserverance and smiling enthusiasm! And thank you to the cheerful helpers for creating such an aspiring event! Here are the 2021 results.

2019 Sri Chinmoy 7 & 13 Hour Ultra Solo & Team Relay Race Results

By Ravipriya Kalat
18 May
start of 13 hour race
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Sri Chinmoy Self-Transcendence 7 and 13 Hour Race Results

By Ravipriya Kalat
19 May
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Pictured above - smiling runners about to start the 13 hour race.

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2017 Sri Chinmoy 7 & 13 Hour Ultra Solo & Team Relay Race Video Report

By Rupantar LaRusso author bio »
27 May

About the author:

Rupantar has been the race director of the Sri Chinmoy Marathon Team since 1985, having been asked by Sri Chinmoy to serve in that capacity. As well as working on the big races the US Marathon Team organise each year - the 3100 Mile Race and the Six and 10 Day Race - he also spends a considerable amount of time archiving the Marathon Team's 40 year history on this website.

2017 Race Report

By Ravipriya Kalat
20 May
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By Ravipriya Kalat
20 May
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Results 2017-5-20

By Ravipriya Kalat
20 May
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Sri Chinmoy 7-Hour Race Report: Team Wil-Sun

By Rupantar LaRusso author bio »
1 June

About the author:

Rupantar has been the race director of the Sri Chinmoy Marathon Team since 1985, having been asked by Sri Chinmoy to serve in that capacity. As well as working on the big races the US Marathon Team organise each year - the 3100 Mile Race and the Six and 10 Day Race - he also spends a considerable amount of time archiving the Marathon Team's 40 year history on this website.

Follow one Seattle runner's journey through his ups and downs (literally), as she braves the Sri Chinmoy 7 Hour Race.

"To be honest, I don't know where or when I heard about this race. I think I was aware -- at least faintly aware -- of their recurring 2-mile race series, since it shows up on local race calendars. I think maybe they entered my consciousness when I heard about the 3100-Mile Race, held annually in New York City. (More on that at another time...)

"But the the last couple of years this race has been knocking around my consciousness. And this year, I screwed up my courage and signed up. I was nervous -- I mean, how far COULD I run in 7 hours? Remembering, of course, to factor in that I hadn't run longer than 13.1 miles in months and months and months..."

For more amusing and revealing antidotes, with some great pictures, read the complete article..

About the author: "We're Team Wil-Sun -- two runners, writers, and travelers who run lots of half marathons and love to tell their stories." From their website....

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Post Race Report: Sri Chinmoy 7 and 13 Hour Races

By Rupantar LaRusso author bio »
1 June

About the author:

Rupantar has been the race director of the Sri Chinmoy Marathon Team since 1985, having been asked by Sri Chinmoy to serve in that capacity. As well as working on the big races the US Marathon Team organise each year - the 3100 Mile Race and the Six and 10 Day Race - he also spends a considerable amount of time archiving the Marathon Team's 40 year history on this website.

The inaugural Sri Chinmoy Self-Transcendence 13 Hour Race started at 6:02am with first light, rain and wind of the day.  Undeterred, the runners set off into the weather and the long trail ahead of them while lap counters wrapped themselves in blankets and fired up the camp stove for hot drinks & set up refreshments tables.

Steve Walters set out with an  impressive  pace that remained solid the entire 13 hours and set a high mark (73.92 mi.) for future runners to aspire towards. Steven Lazen at second ran 61.6 miles.  Del Scharffenberg had signed up for the 13 hour race last year but due to low entries (2) that race did not happen. Thanks for hanging in there, Del! He completed this 13 Hour Race with 53.9 miles.  Deborah Erdemon 1st woman was 4th overall with 52.36 miles. Michael Breeze, a truly seasoned ultra marathoner from Canada, turned 80 years young the day before, then ran 46.2 miles!  We will add an 80+ category next year, Michael!  His friend David Westdorp, also from Canada, ran his first ultra, studied, steady and smiling for 50.82 miles.

Starting at 12:02pm, the 5th running of the 7Hour Race welcomed back 4 time competitors and brother and sister duo Jill and Keith Hudson.  Jill had to finish up the race early to watch over her school’s prom as principal. Keith stayed to the end and won a pie! Alan Smith stayed well ahead in his race, finishing with a best in his 3rd 7 Hour Race at 41.58 miles.  Gabrielle Orsi, another solid and steady athlete won the woman’s race for the 2nd time with 38.5 miles. You can see Gabe Loh (35.42 mi.) in mid-leap in the slide show of the event! How did he do that?! Our photographer Yatkara from Vancouver Canada captured many smiling moments.

The rain let up, a little sun broke through and crew and runners huddled our tired selves into the shelter of the tents for a hot meal prepared by our friends at Silence-Heart-Nest Restaurant (Fremont), awards, prize pies (from A la Mode) and awesome cake (TM Dessert Works).  Great job everyone!  Our smilers were as well worked as our legs.  Some of you reached your mileage goal and were satisfied with that. Your efforts to transcend your previous capacities were truly humbling to us.  You each found the best in yourselves in order to persevere and finish, encourage and cheer others’ efforts along the way.

 After the race, we hope your long travels home were safe. (Steve, Del, Cyndie from Oregon; Peter from Vancouver, WA;  Michael & David from Canada; Bobbie, Dena from Olympia, Janice from Selah; James from Aberdeen; Mitch of Federal Way, Deborah of  Sammamish; Suzanne, Georgeta  of Bothell; Gabrielle, Lori of Issaquah; Gabe of Bellevue;  Keith of Lake Forest  Park; Steven, Alan, Jill, Sunny, Samarpita of Seattle.

We are already eagerly anticipating next year’s races. We would appreciate your feedback on how to improve. For example, the timing of the 2 events:  Ideally we feel that if both races finish together it brings an increase in enthusiasm & celebration to all the runners & helpers. Perhaps if we started the races 1 hour earlier (5am for the 13 & 11am for the 7) then we could finish together 6pm. Any thoughts?

Big thank you to our Sri Chnimoy Marathon Team volunteers…and to Sri Chinmoy, our founder and guide,  for his boundless enthusiasm for the sport of running.

“Life’s perfection-road
Is very long.
But the journey
Is richly rewarding.”   

~ Sri Chinmoy

 For Your Information & Inspiration:

Sport & Meditation, a book by Sri Chinmoy.  Title of this book says it all!

Other events we sponsor:

Monthly first Saturday 2 mile race (easy!), http://us.srichinmoyraces.org/seattle-2-mile-race
Our classic triathlon, duathlon,  at 38 years! http://www.victoriatriathlon.com/
And… coming into the NW soon in June, our worldwide  running torch relay  will be run into Seattle June 20 https://www.peacerun.org/us/

Daulot & Stota Fountain
Directors, Sri Chinmoy 7 &13 Hour Races

Race Results 2016 Self-Transcendence 7 & 13 Hour Races

By Ravipriya Kalat
22 May
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2016 Race recap:

The inaugural Sri Chinmoy Self-Transcendence 13 Hour Race started at 6:02am with first light, rain and wind of the day.  Undeterred, the runners set off into the weather and the long trail ahead of them while lap counters wrapped themselves in blankets and fired up the camp stove for hot drinks & set up refreshments tables.

Steve Walters set out with an  impressive  pace that remained solid the entire 13 hours and set a high mark (73.92 mi.) for future runners to aspire towards. Steven Lazen at second ran 61.6 miles.  Del Scharffenberg  had signed up for the 13 hour race last year but due to low entries (2) that race did not happen. Thanks for hanging in there, Del! He completed this 13 Hour Race with 53.9 miles.  Deborah Erdemon 1st woman was 4th overall with 52.36 miles. Michael Breeze, a truly seasoned ultra marathoner from Canada, turned 80 years young the day before, then ran 46.2 miles!  We will add an 80+ category next year, Michael!  His friend David Westdorp, also from Canada, ran his first ultra, studied, steady and smiling for 50.82 miles.

Starting at 12:02pm, the 5th running of the 7Hour Race welcomed back 4 time competitors and brother and sister duo Jill and Keith Hudson.  Jill had to finish up the race early to watch over her school’s prom as principal. Keith stayed to the end and won a pie! Alan Smith stayed well ahead in his race, finishing with a best in his 3rd 7 Hour Race at 41.58 miles.  Gabrielle Orsi, another solid and steady athlete won the woman’s race for the 2nd time with 38.5 miles. You can see Gabe Loh (35.42 mi.) in mid-leap in the slide show of the event! How did he do that?! Our photographer Yatkara from Vancouver Canada captured many smiling moments.

The rain let up, a little sun broke through and crew and runners huddled our tired selves into the shelter of the tents for a hot meal prepared by our friends at Silence-Heart-Nest Restaurant (Fremont), awards, prize pies (from A la Mode) and awesome cake (TM Dessert Works).  Great job everyone!  Our smilers were as well worked as our legs.  Some of you reached your mileage goal and were satisfied with that. Your efforts to transcend your previous capacities were truly humbling to us.  You each found the best in yourselves in order to persevere and finish, encourage and cheer others’ efforts along the way.

 After the race, we hope your long travels home were safe. (Steve, Del, Cyndie from Oregon; Peter from Vancouver, WA;  Michael & David from Canada; Bobbie, Dena from Olympia, Janice from Selah; James from Aberdeen; Mitch of Federal Way, Deborah of  Sammamish; Suzanne, Georgeta  of Bothell; Gabrielle, Lori of Issaquah; Gabe of Bellevue;  Keith of Lake Forest  Park; Steven, Alan, Jill, Sunny, Samarpita of Seattle.

We are already eagerly anticipating next year’s races. We would appreciate your feedback on how to improve. For example, the timing of the 2 events:  Ideally we feel that if both races finish together it brings an increase in enthusiasm & celebration to all the runners & helpers. Perhaps if we started the races 1 hour earlier (5am for the 13 & 11am for the 7) then we could finish together 6pm. Any thoughts?

Big thank you to our Sri Chnimoy Marathon Team volunteers…and to Sri Chinmoy, our founder and guide,  for his boundless enthusiasm for the sport of running.

“Life’s perfection-road

Is very long.

But the journey

Is richly rewarding.”    ~ Sri Chinmoy

 For Your Information & Inspiration:

Sport & Meditation, a book by Sri Chinmoy.  Title of this book says it all

Other events we sponsor:

Monthly first Saturday 2 mile race (easy!), http://us.srichinmoyraces.org/seattle-2-mile-race

Our classic triathlon, duathlon,  at 38 years! http://www.victoriatriathlon.com/

And… coming into the NW soon in June, our worldwide  running torch relay  will be run into Seattle June 20 https://www.peacerun.org/us/

Daulot & Stota Fountain

Directors, Sri Chinmoy 7 &13 Hour Races

Self-Transcendence Race slide show!

 

7 hour Race Results 2015-5-30

By Ravipriya Kalat
30 May

And here are the results:

Self-Transcendence 7-Hour Race Seattle  2015 Results      
Saturday May 30, 2015 8am-3pm Magnuson Park, Seattle    
Sponsored by The Sri Chinmoy Marathon Team      
           
Overall Place Name City Distance Age Group Age Place
           
1 Mark Cliggett  Seattle, WA 42.78 miles M 1
2 Gabrielle Orsi Kirkland, WA 38.2 miles F 1
3 Alan Smith  Seattle, WA 38.2 miles M 2
4 Scott Schuetzler Seattle, WA 36.67 miles M 3
5 Mary Ann Mason Seattle, WA 33.6 miles F 2
6 Melissa Kistler  Beaverton, OR 33.6 miles F 3
7 Del Scharffenberg  Milwaukie, OR 30.56 miles M 4
8 Tara Simpson  Seattle, WA 30.56 miles F 4
9 Maria Zornes  Gig Harbor, WA 30.56 miles F 5
10 Keith Hudson  Lk Forest Pk, WA 29.03 miles M 5
11 Malijanga Bjelanovic  Bismark, ND 29.03 miles F 6
12 Rupasi Young  Bellevue, WA 27.5 miles F 7
13 Monte Pascual  Federal Way, WA 27.5 miles M 6
14 Peter Bennick  Vancouver, WA 27.5 miles M 7
15 Samarpita Broderick  Seattle, WA 25.98 miles F 8
16 Russell Cheney  Torrance, CA 25.98 miles M 8
17 Bill Young  Bellevue, WA 22.92 miles M 9
           
Team Results        
1 Thunderbolt   42.78 miles    
2 Sonic Lighting   29.03 miles    
3 Victoria Clippers   21.39 miles    

Self-Transcendence 7 Hour Solo and Relay Races - race report

By Rupantar LaRusso author bio »
21 September

About the author:

Rupantar has been the race director of the Sri Chinmoy Marathon Team since 1985, having been asked by Sri Chinmoy to serve in that capacity. As well as working on the big races the US Marathon Team organise each year - the 3100 Mile Race and the Six and 10 Day Race - he also spends a considerable amount of time archiving the Marathon Team's 40 year history on this website.

And here are the results:

Self-Transcendence 7-Hour Race Results    
September 21, 2014  8AM – 3PM   Magnuson Park,  Seattle, WA  
Loop Course  1.528 mile/lap    
   
Overall Place Name City Distance Age Group Age Place
1 Usika Muckenhumer Vienna, Austria 44.31 miles Male, 40 -49 1
2 Andrew O’Connor Arcata, CA 42.78 miles Male, Open 1
2 Brian Nelson Gold Bar,  WA 42.78 miles Male, Open 2
4 Alan Smith Seattle, WA 38.2 miles Male, 40 -49 2
5 Diana Robinson Bellingham, WA 35.14 miles Female, 40 – 49 1
6 Reed Glesne Mt. Vernon, WA 33.62 miles Male, 60+ 1
6 Jill Hudson Seattle, WA 33.62 miles Female 50 – 59 1
8 Ryne Melcher Vancouver, BC 32.08 miles Male, Open 3
8 Max Welker Tacoma, WA 32.08 miles Male, 60+ 2
8 Susan Glesne Mt. Vernon, WA 32.08 miles Female 50 – 59 2
11 Janice Bondar Seattle, WA 30.56 miles Female 60+ 1
11 Roxana Lewis Gardena, CA 30.56 miles Female 60+ 2
13 Joe Schrum Steilicoom, WA 29.03 miles Male, 40 -49 3
14 Monte Pascual Federal Way, WA 27.5 miles Male 50 – 59 1
14 Susie Ro Seattle, WA 27.5 miles Female, 40 – 49 2
14 Nikki Todd Steilicoom, WA 27.5 miles Female, 40 – 49 3
17 Linda Bondar Seattle, WA 25.98 miles Female 60+ 3
18 Keith Hudson Seattle, WA 25.97 miles Male 50 – 59 2
19 Phyllis Welker Tacoma, WA 22.92 miles Female 60+ 4
 
1 Thunderbolt Race Set-Up Team WA & BC 35.14 miles Team 1
 
Note:  Where two runners in same age division finished same # of laps, lead placement was given to the runner that concluded their running first.
 
Race Recap:  
A sunny warm, almost hot day for the run as summer heat was holding on till the very end .  Everyone had a good day of running in the Park, with its variety of terrain, views, sun and shade.  The cool lake was enjoyed for a plunge before the post race yummy meal catered by our friends from Silence-Heart-Nest Restaurant.   That’s living!
We were happy to have our friend Usika join us at the last moment.  He was in Vancouver, BC on a business trip for Gandarva Loka Music Store and took a ride with our Canadian friends who came to help with the race.  Usika  and Andrew had a good time of it, finishing within a lap of each other…both set high mileage marks that transcended distance marks of the past two years.  Diana Robinson set a new mileage mark for the women.  It was s day of great effort, smiles and transcendence by everyone.
Congratulations runners!  The volunteers are thanking you over and over again as they had a great day out at the park with good food, company and pie as well.
Thank you and see you next year! ~ Daulot & Stota Fountain, Directors  
   

Results 2013-9-22

By Ravipriya Kalat
22 September

A wet and windy day from the word “Go!”  But the counters, tents , the runners and the smiles stayed steady and consistent, and maybe even gained a little on the dark weather.  Sun came out at race finish followed by awards, prizes and a sunny picnic with hot food.  Thank you runners and all the volunteers…see you next year!

With Gratitude & Joy,    Daulot & Stota Fountain

And here are the results from 2013:

 

       
Overall Place Name City Distance Age Group Age Place
1 Robert Bondurant Chimicum, WA 41.01 miles Male, 40-49 1
2 Ryne Melcher,   Vancouver, BC 39.49 miles Male, Open 1
3 Kristin Ohm-Pedersen Vancouver, BC 39.49 miles Female, Open 1
4 Rupasi Young Seattle, WA 37.98 miles Female, 50-51 1
5 Sopan Tsekov Sofia, Bulgaria 36.46 miles Male, Open 2
6 Jill Hudson Seattle, WA 36.46 miles Female, 50-51 2
7 Philip Riley Bremerton, WA 34.94 miles Male, Open 3
8 Susie Ro Seattle, WA 34.94 miles Female, 40-49 1
9 Jackie Frederick Olympia, WA 34.94 miles Female, 50-51 3
10 Yuyudhan Hoppe Minneapolis, MN 33.42 miles Male, 50-59 1
11 Seth Elsheimer Winter Park, FL 33.42 miles Male, 60-69 1
12 Kate Van Houdt Vashon, WA 33.42 miles Female, 40-49 2
13 Steven Lazen Seattle, WA 28.86 miles Male, Open 4
14 Janice Bondar Seattle, WA 28.86 miles Female, 50-51 4
15 Linda Bondar Seattle, WA 28.86 miles Female, 60-69 1
16 Nripatri Rupp Vancouver, WA 27.34 miles Male, 40-49 2
17 James Klarich Wapota, WA 27.34 miles Male, 50-59 2
18 Diana Robinson Bellingham, WA 27.34 miles Female, 40-49 3
19 Keith Hudson Seattle, WA 25.82 miles Male, 50-59 3
20 Yatkara Aleksapolsky Vancouver, BC 24.3 miles Male, Open 5
21 Abanna Kalagian Seattle, WA 24.3 miles Female, 60-69 2
22 Mary Klarich Wapato, WA 16.71 miles Female, 50-51 5
           
Team Results          
1 Team  “Dan” Dan Watts, Daulot Fountain, Sulabha Wisniewski 36.46 miles Team 1

Self-Transcendence 7 Hour Solo and Relay Race, Seattle, WA, 2012

By Rupantar LaRusso author bio »
17 October

About the author:

Rupantar has been the race director of the Sri Chinmoy Marathon Team since 1985, having been asked by Sri Chinmoy to serve in that capacity. As well as working on the big races the US Marathon Team organise each year - the 3100 Mile Race and the Six and 10 Day Race - he also spends a considerable amount of time archiving the Marathon Team's 40 year history on this website.

 

start.JPGA 1.24 loop thru Magnuson Park on lakeside, grassy hills, pavement, gravel, through the woods and finally cutting thru a 8' blackberry patch we cut specially for this run (with Park approval!). A perfect 72 degree, sunny and breezy day. 11 solid runners toed the line and all completed the 7 hour run with the Sri Chinmoy Marathon Team's Rupasi Young taking first place overall.

Runners and volunteers alike are looking forward to the next run...still in the planning stages. Stay tuned!

(All photos by Daulot)

SELF-TRANSCENDENCE 7-HOUR RACE RESULTS

SEPTEMBER 23, 2012

MAGNUSON PARK 8AM-3PM

SEATTLE, WA

SOLO

PLACE

GENDER, AGE DIVISION

NAME

DISTANCE

 

SOLO

PLACE

GENDER, AGE DIVISION

NAME

DISTANCE

 

TEAM

PLACE

GENDER,

AGES

NAMES

DISTANCE

1

Female, 40-49

Rupasi Young

37.2 mi

 

1

Male,

60-69

Martin Bavuso

33.5 mi

 

1

Males,

 

Sulabha Wisniewski, Yuyudhan Hoppe, Yatkara Aleksapolskyy

42.2 mi

2

Female, 40-49

Hideko Opperman

36.0 mi

 

2

Male,

60-69

Elmer Carlson

21.1 mi

 

2

Males, 43, 56

Nripatri Rupp,

Daulot Fountain

37.2 mi

3

Female, 40-49

Nikki Todd

27.3 mi

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

Female,

50-59

Jill Hudson

34.8 mi

 

1

Male,

70 +

Max Welker

31.0 mi

 

 

 

 

 

2

Female,

50-59

Jackie Frederick

32.24 mi

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

3

Female,

50-59

Abanna Kalagian

26.2 mi

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

Female,

60-69

Linda Walter

33.5 mi

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2

Female,

60-69

Phyllis Welker

26.2 mi

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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