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A brief history of the three races, including runner bios: ("The Sri Chinmoy 1,300 Mile Road Race." Brochure. June 5, 1987) |
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The Sri Chinmoy 1,300 Mile Road Race begins at 12 noon on Friday, June 5 and continues until 12 noon on Tuesday, June 23. This is the third year this race has been held. In 1985 and 1986 the race was 1,000 miles in distance. This is the first year the mileage has been extended (700 miles and 1,300 miles). The world record for 1,000 miles was set by Stu Mittleman at the 1986 event: 11 days 20 hours 36 minutes. (Photo: the runners line up for the start. Sri Chinmoy is at center just under the Canadian flag) |
The pre-race expectations were high:1987 was the birth of the historic Ultra Trio, 3 ultra distance races in one; 700, 1,000 and 1,300 miles. With many of the world's top ultra runners competing in the three races, the pre race buildup was amazing!
("World's Leading Ultrarunners Compete in 1,300 Mile Race" (Press Release). Toy, Atala. May 26, 1987.)
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World's Leading Ultrarunners Compete in 1,300 Mile Race Yiannis Kouros of Greece, world record holder in all distances from 200K through 6 days, duels France's great ultrarunner, Bernard Gaudin, at the Sri Chinmoy 1,300 mile race, Flushing Meadow Corona Park, Queens, NY, June 5 - 23. Both men are running the 1,000 mile segment of the 3-segment event that has categories at 700 miles (cut off: 12 days), 1,000 miles (cut off: 15 days) and 1,300 miles (cut off: 18 days)...(for the complete article)
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After 2 days of running with some surprises, our press release read:
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French Runners Dominate Sri Chinmoy 1300 Mile Race: With muscles tightening from two solid days of running, and the smiles of anticipation replaced by a determined set to newly bearded-jaws, three Frenchmen - and one French woman - are vying for command of the Sri Chinmoy 1,300 Mile Race, taking place now in Flushing Meadow Corona Park, Queens. Leading the group are Bernard Gaudin and Arlette Touchard (see photo left), who reign as France's greatest ultrarunners. Touchard commands a 10 mile lead for the women with 150 miles at day 2. Gaudin, leading at 1 1/2 days, was surpassed by American Marty Sprengelmeyer in the late evening hours and is battling now to regain his lead. There is a feeling in some quarters that Sprengelmeyer, an accomplished ultrarunner new to the multiday ranks, may be going out too fast and Gaudin is playing a waiting game. Sprengelmeyer has 198 miles to Gaudin's 175 miles at day 2. Twenty-four athletes - the largest field ever at such an event - began running Friday, June 5 at 12 noon and will finish Tuesday, June 23 at 12 noon. Runners may compete in only one of three divisions: the 700 mile race, the 1,000 mile race and the 1,300 mile race. All French are highly accomplished ultrarunners and elected the longest event (1,300 miles)... (for the complete article) |
What happened to Yiannis Kouros?
(again from out press release)
Over 22 Records Set in Sri Chinmoy Ultraraces
Photo: Suprabha (left) and Pragati take a short break while they soak their tired feet in ice water |
So, how did the three races end? (from our press releases) Pragati Pascale of Jamaica, Queens now holds the record for the most mileage ever run by an American woman in a certified race (673 miles) and Willie Rios of Bellerose, New York holds the world record for the most mileage ever run by a man over 70 in a certified race (465 miles). Both records are among over 22 broken or newly established by the 24 ultrarunners who took part in the 3rd annual Sri Chinmoy 1300 Mile Race. The event was held on a one-mile loop skirting the Unisphere in Flushing Meadow Park, Queens, from June 5-23...(for the complete article) |
How did the Canadians do?
(again from our press releases)
A garlanded Michel Careau completes 1,000 miles
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Many national records were set by Canadians Michel Careau and Antana Locs at the 3rd annual Sri Chinmoy 1,300 Mile Race, held in Flushing Meadow Park, Queens, New York from June 5-23, 1987. The twenty-four runners assembled for this invitational event were some of the finest ultrarunners in the world - with a smattering of multiday neophytes whom race director Tarak Kauff sensed had the will if not the experience. The race was the largest ever assembled for a distance event in this range and the 10 women entrants made it the largest women's field ever assembled. Runners included the legendary Greek hero Yiannis Kouros - holder of every world ultra record from 200 kilometers through 700 miles, the longest race he'd participated in to date; Bernard Gaudin, France's greatest ultrarunner and second in the 24 hour event only to Kouros; Arlette Touchard of France, women's world record holder for the 48 hour event and Dan Coffey, 1,000 mile veterans world record holder...(for the complete article) "Government Runner". Excerpts from the magazine Saturday Night (Canada) on ultra great Michel Careau |
And the French? (again from our press release)...
Fellow countrymen Jacques de Roquefeuil and world record holder Bernard Gaudin (holding the Peace Torch, right) compete in the Sri Chinmoy 1,300 Mile Race |
French Set Records At Sri Chinmoy Ultrarace Michel Careau, a French Canadian from Hull, Quebec, set a new Canadian Masters record for 6 days (465 miles) and Arlette Touchard of Chelles, France, set a new French women's record for 1,000 kilometers (12 days 22:56:41) at the 3rd Annual Sri Chinmoy 1,300 Mile Race. (for the complete article)
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The results
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What was it like during the 1,300 Mile Race
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Photo: Pippa Davis receiving a well deserved massage. But who's helping who? |
Sri Chinmoy's address to the runners
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Sri Chinmoy address to the runners prior to the start of the 1,300 Mile Race. |