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  • 10 & 6 Day Race 2017 Final

    By Nirbhasa Magee author bio »
    20 April

    About the author:

    Nirbhasa is from Ireland. He is an enthusiastic multi-day runner, having completed four times the Sri Chinmoy Self-Transcendence 3100 Mile Race - the longest race in the world.

    Visit Perfection-Journey for great stories, videos and photos of the race.

    Visit Spontaneous Beauty for more great race photos.

    Spirit of a Runner by Jogyata Dallas (originally printed in IndiaNZ Outlook,  Viewpoint, 7th May, 2017)

     

    Sri Chinmoy 10 Day Race 2017

    Men
      Name Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 Day 6 Day 7 Day 8 Day 9 Day 10
    1 Budjargal Byambaa 108 189 251 320 387 456 529 605 672 739
      day total 108 81 62 69 67 69 73 76 67 67
    2 Igor Mudryk 91 160 221 288 354 425 497 565 637 713
      day total 91 69 61 67 66 71 72 68 72 76
    3 Jesper Olsen 80 150 220 290 350 398 454 509 570 627
      day total 80 70 70 70 60 48 56 55 61 57
    4 Ales Pliva 77 137 190 242 297 357 411 467 536 609
      day total 77 60 53 52 55 60 54 56 69 73
    5 Oleksandr Kharko 73 125 188 243 301 361 419 477 537 602
      day total 73 52 63 55 58 60 58 58 60 65
    6 Sergei Komelkov 74 131 182 230 296 353 413 472 520 584
      day total 74 57 51 48 66 57 60 59 48 64
    7 Ushika Muckenhumer 77 140 200 253 308 363 415 470 520 580
      day total 77 63 60 53 55 55 52 55 50 60
    8 Pedja Knezevic 69 122 173 224 274 322 370 416 461 507
      day total 69 53 51 51 50 48 48 46 45 46
    9 Jiri Jurica 74 122 167 210 263 316 357 406 446 504
      day total 74 48 45 43 53 53 41 49 40 58
    10 Michel Gouin 54 104 151 202 253 301 350 399 446 503
      day total 54 50 47 51 51 48 49 49 47 57
    11 Arun Bhardwaj 65 121 167 212 247 297 338 375 410 461
      day total 65 56 46 45 35 50 41 37 35 51
    12 Sergey Leshchenko 75 127 170 221 256 301 350 391 428 460
      day total 75 52 43 51 35 45 49 41 37 32
    13 Andrei Somov 60 104 147 188 230 275 319 363 408 460
      day total 60 44 43 41 42 45 44 44 45 52
    14 Karteek Clarke 59 108 158 204 248 293 338 380 413 457
      day total 59 49 50 46 44 45 45 42 33 44
    15 Patanga Cordeiro Da Silva 61 100 140 171 208 249 292 333 365 417
      day total 61 39 40 31 37 41 43 41 32 52
    16 Richard Takata 56 100 142 180 217 248 279 314 351 407
      day total 56 44 42 38 37 31 31 35 37 56
    17 Sandro Zincarini 63 112 144 186 226 265 302 338 374 406
      day total 63 49 32 42 40 39 37 36 36 32
    18 Fred Davis III 70 121 172 202 260 296 316 381 389 400
      day total 70 51 51 30 58 36 20 65 8 11
    19 Georgs Jermolajevs 57 103 144 190 222 259 289 316 330 352
      day total 57 46 41 46 32 37 30 27 14 22
    20 Janos Derekas 65 112 152 159 159 159 159 159 159 159
      day total 65 47 40 7 0 0 0 0 0 0
    Women
      Name Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 Day 6 Day 7 Day 8 Day 9 Day 10
    1 Nataliya Hlushchuk 75 135 187 234 285 342 397 454 514 578
      day total 75 60 52 47 51 57 55 57 60 64
    2 Vinati Docziova 60 118 173 224 277 330 385 439 495 569
      day total 60 58 55 51 53 53 55 54 56 74
    3 Kimberley Van Delst 80 143 195 245 296 340 372 425 464 525
      day total 80 63 52 50 51 44 32 53 39 61
    4 Gundega Gaille 74 132 184 232 280 327 372 419 462 516
      day total 74 58 52 48 48 47 45 47 43 54
    5 Elena Kareva 77 130 171 222 269 316 364 410 453 500
      day total 77 53 41 51 47 47 48 46 43 47
    6 Laila Faerman 64 111 150 183 226 270 314 354 399 459
      day total 64 47 39 33 43 44 44 40 45 60
    7 Albena Margaritova 64 112 155 197 235 280 323 357 393 434
      day total 64 48 43 42 38 45 43 34 36 41
    8 Bayarsaikhan Dorjpagma 69 113 154 190 232 268 308 350 385 426
      day total 69 44 41 36 42 36 40 42 35 41
    9 Yashasvati Plyavinskaya 51 95 131 162 208 251 293 336 376 420
      day total 51 44 36 31 46 43 42 43 40 44
    10 Anna Khimchinskaia 58 101 138 173 209 247 286 327 363 415
      day total 58 43 37 35 36 38 39 41 36 52
    11 Vasuprada Funk 51 78 102 143 169 208 254 282 296 345
      day total 51 27 24 41 26 39 46 28 14 49
    12 Gudrun Freier 1 1 1 64 109 158 205 245 281 334
      day total 1 0 0 63 45 49 47 40 36 53
    13 Avanayaha Tsendee 56 87 117 145 165 184 204 226 246 271
      day total 56 31 30 28 20 19 20 22 20 25
    14 Karnayati Morison 56 106 148 187 228 267 267 267 267 267
      day total 56 50 42 39 41 39 0 0 0 0

     

     

    Sri Chinmoy 6 Day Race 2017
    Men
      Name Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 Day 6
    1 Ashprihanal Aalto 102 180 241 305 373 441
      day total 102 78 61 64 68 68
    2 John Geesler 104 166 231 295 352 425
      day total 104 62 65 64 57 73
    3 Aleksei Riabikov 74 130 195 258 301 377
      day total 74 56 65 63 43 76
    4 Todd McAuley 70 138 184 234 282 349
      day total 70 68 46 50 48 67
    5 Upakaraka Tolstopyatenko 77 137 196 253 290 347
      day total 77 60 59 57 37 57
    6 Roger Martel 69 125 178 230 275 343
      day total 69 56 53 52 45 68
    7 Mark Dorion 81 125 179 223 273 341
      day total 81 44 54 44 50 68
    8 Priyavadin Reisecker 73 126 180 230 280 330
      day total 73 53 54 50 50 50
    9 Konstantin Rybin 70 130 183 228 269 327
      day total 70 60 53 45 41 58
    10 Baltabek Nurakhmetov 65 115 158 197 228 283
      day total 65 50 43 39 31 55
    11 Odgiiv Jadambaa 63 113 153 195 230 283
      day total 63 50 40 42 35 53
    12 Rimas Jakelaitis 61 114 140 200 211 281
      day total 61 53 26 60 11 70
    13 Joe Cleary 59 114 158 203 235 275
      day total 59 55 44 45 32 40
    14 Ronnie Wong 70 113 156 182 209 271
      day total 70 43 43 26 27 62
    15 Mark McCaslin 58 96 135 174 187 264
      day total 58 38 39 39 13 77
    16 Ashirvad Bello Zaiantchick 61 101 141 181 212 258
      day total 61 40 40 40 31 46
    17 Rupasena Hoerbinger 57 100 150 185 209 255
      day total 57 43 50 35 24 46
    18 Oleg Shestov 57 98 146 181 206 255
      day total 57 41 48 35 25 49
    19 Marius Lacasse 48 82 111 138 155 175
      day total 48 34 29 27 17 20
    Women
      Name Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 Day 6
    1 Susan Marshall 71 132 195 266 334 408
      day total 71 61 63 71 68 74
    2 Kim Allan 98 161 220 280 330 364
      day total 98 63 59 60 50 34
    3 Vera Kalishmanova 72 130 183 228 277 332
      day total 72 58 53 45 49 55
    4 Petra Kasperova 64 126 178 226 271 319
      day total 64 62 52 48 45 48
    5 Alla Kravchenko 74 128 179 223 267 309
      day total 74 54 51 44 44 42
    6 Ashadeep Volkhardt 68 118 160 204 241 301
      day total 68 50 42 44 37 60
    7 Divyata Kryuchkova 61 101 151 208 254 300
      day total 61 40 50 57 46 46
    8 Anna Eliseeva 60 105 155 200 244 294
      day total 60 45 50 45 44 50
    9 Mattali Stebneva 55 97 140 185 225 265
      day total 55 42 43 45 40 40
    10 Vedisha Papp 55 97 136 172 208 249
      day total 55 42 39 36 36 41
    11 Durba Lee 55 94 127 164 200 243
      day total 55 39 33 37 36 43
    12 Vikena Yutz 80 142 203 239 239 239
      day total 80 62 61 36 0 0
    13 Pratishruti Khisamoutdinova 57 81 122 165 202 230
      day total 57 24 41 43 37 28
    14 Shirley Kolakovich 49 66 84 109 129 162
      day total 49 17 18 25 20 33
    15 Sumiya Lundeg 51 74 91 107 128 153
      day total 51 23 17 16 21 25

     

     

  • 10 and 6 day race - Final race standings

    By Nirbhasa Magee author bio »
    29 April

    About the author:

    Nirbhasa is from Ireland. He is an enthusiastic multi-day runner, having completed four times the Sri Chinmoy Self-Transcendence 3100 Mile Race - the longest race in the world.

    Visit Perfection-Journey for great stories, photos and videos of the race.

    The final race standings are here.

    Our stats page has more in-depth results

    Thanks for your interest!

    Photos from Prabhakar

    2016 Ten Day Race: Final - Men

    Men
        Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 Day 6 Day 7 Day 8 Day 9 Day 10
    1 Kobi Oren 112 200 273 352 427 495 566 631 690 755
      day total 112 88 73 79 75 68 71 65 59 65
    2 Ed Ettinghausen 110 181 255 312 386 463 532 590 660 717
      day total 110 71 74 57 74 77 69 58 70 57
    3 Soren Raarup 85 135 201 257 345 426 488 553 624 693
      day total 85 50 66 56 88 81 62 65 71 69
    4 Volodymyr Hlushchuk 77 147 212 263 319 384 444 509 577 643
      day total 77 70 65 51 56 65 60 65 68 66
    5 Andrey Andreev 72 133 196 258 310 373 426 489 553 628
      day total 72 61 63 62 52 63 53 63 64 75
    6 Sergey Kuzmin 70 132 190 256 320 381 432 483 553 627
      day total 70 62 58 66 64 61 51 51 70 74
    7 Achim Heukemes 101 170 233 300 364 413 452 500 553 613
      day total 101 69 63 67 64 49 39 48 53 60
    8 Oleksandr Kharko 72 136 196 255 315 372 431 485 545 612
      day total 72 64 60 59 60 57 59 54 60 67
    9 Budjargal Byambaa 90 147 205 263 305 360 411 483 526 601
      day total 90 57 58 58 42 55 51 72 43 75
    10 Ananda-Lahari Zuscin 82 157 204 277 350 394 438 482 533 585
      day total 82 75 47 73 73 44 44 44 51 52
    11 Mahasatya Janczak 71 131 182 235 287 347 403 458 510 574
      day total 71 60 51 53 52 60 56 55 52 64
    12 Sergei Komelkov 72 127 176 227 280 335 386 447 502 565
      day total 72 55 49 51 53 55 51 61 55 63
    13 Sergey Leshchenko 80 140 200 241 300 360 394 447 500 555
      day total 80 60 60 41 59 60 34 53 53 55
    14 Ushika Muckenhumer 70 125 176 228 286 340 393 450 504 552
      day total 70 55 51 52 58 54 53 57 54 48
    15 Ales Pliva 75 137 189 240 289 330 368 418 470 534
      day total 75 62 52 51 49 41 38 50 52 64
    16 Mikhail Vasilchenko 66 117 168 220 269 317 364 416 462 532
      day total 66 51 51 52 49 48 47 52 46 70
    17 Michel Gouin 62 114 164 213 262 311 360 404 454 509
      day total 62 52 50 49 49 49 49 44 50 55
    18 Kalpa Lazarev 71 122 177 220 261 302 341 387 426 468
      day total 71 51 55 43 41 41 39 46 39 42
    19 Predrag Knezevic 66 117 167 214 264 312 356 391 425 457
      day total 66 51 50 47 50 48 44 35 34 32
    20 Karteek Clarke 60 106 151 193 236 278 320 363 403 453
      day total 60 46 45 42 43 42 42 43 40 50
    21 Andrei Somov 61 107 148 189 230 271 312 352 393 437
      day total 61 46 41 41 41 41 41 40 41 44
    22 Janos Derekas 70 120 160 200 241 279 321 361 397 435
      day total 70 50 40 40 41 38 42 40 36 38
    23 Deveshu Zuderell 64 107 148 192 233 272 305 347 387 429
      day total 64 43 41 44 41 39 33 42 40 42
    24 Michael Korol 81 132 184 229 273 307 320 362 414 424
      day total 81 51 52 45 44 34 13 42 52 10
    25 Sandro Zincarini 63 108 145 177 218 253 289 331 373 409
      day total 63 45 37 32 41 35 36 42 42 36
    26 Kumar Limbu 76 111 135 160 200 222 246 317 353 404
      day total 76 35 24 25 40 22 24 71 36 51
    27 Georgs Jermolajevs 77 125 164 186 233 272 296 331 355 400
      day total 77 48 39 22 47 39 24 35 24 45
    28 Patanga Cordeiro 65 112 155 184 224 260 295 322 359 395
      day total 65 47 43 29 40 36 35 27 37 36
    29 Richard Takata 63 115 168 204 235 261 288 311 343 393
      day total 63 52 53 36 31 26 27 23 32 50
    30 Viktor Dodunov 57 93 142 153 193 236 261 307 340 370
      day total 57 36 49 11 40 43 25 46 33 30
    31 Frederick Davis III 72 122 142 142 142 142 142 142 142 142
      day total 72 50 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

     

     

    2016 Ten Day Race: Final - Women

     

    Women
        Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 Day 6 Day 7 Day 8 Day 9 Day 10
    1 Sarah Barnett 90 151 213 278 347 409 487 550 607 672
      day total 90 61 62 65 69 62 78 63 57 65
    2 Yolanda Holder 77 142 205 262 319 379 440 501 560 622
      day total 77 65 63 57 57 60 61 61 59 62
    3 Manoshri Sykorova 84 150 215 274 339 404 442 494 552 609
      day total 84 66 65 59 65 65 38 52 58 57
    4 Nataliya Hlushchuk 80 141 201 258 319 378 435 490 541 596
      day total 80 61 60 57 61 59 57 55 51 55
    5 Gautami Sykorova 76 141 206 261 327 387 418 461 518 583
      day total 76 65 65 55 66 60 31 43 57 65
    6 Vinati Docziova 61 124 178 232 286 341 393 446 502 568
      day total 61 63 54 54 54 55 52 53 56 66
    7 Oyungerel Seded 74 131 183 226 279 330 379 433 482 524
      day total 74 57 52 43 53 51 49 54 49 42
    8 Elena Kareva 72 129 181 231 280 329 381 432 477 522
      day total 72 57 52 50 49 49 52 51 45 45
    9 Gudrun Freier 65 117 167 215 262 311 361 409 457 507
      day total 65 52 50 48 47 49 50 48 48 50
    10 Kimberley Van Delst 81 141 191 232 272 311 356 398 442 501
      day total 81 60 50 41 40 39 45 42 44 59
    11 Karnayati Morison 62 110 157 206 251 295 338 375 420 469
      day total 62 48 47 49 45 44 43 37 45 49
    12 Ratuja Zub 60 115 165 215 257 298 350 395 425 467
      day total 60 55 50 50 42 41 52 45 30 42
    13 Suparna Pustogowa 62 111 159 203 248 287 330 367 410 456
      day total 62 49 48 44 45 39 43 37 43 46
    14 Giribhu Muhs 72 120 153 196 242 274 321 361 403 448
      day total 72 48 33 43 46 32 47 40 42 45
    15 Yashasvati Plyavinskaya 55 105 150 193 245 286 322 366 402 447
      day total 55 50 45 43 52 41 36 44 36 45
    16 Vasuprada Funk 63 111 132 150 169 185 201 219 233 258
      day total 63 48 21 18 19 16 16 18 14 25

     

    2016 Six Day Race: Final - Men

     

      Name Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 Day 6
    1 Aidas Ardzijauskas 105 186 265 350 439 517
      day total 105 81 79 85 89 78
    2 Johnny Hallneby 87 174 261 348 415 490
      day total 87 87 87 87 67 75
    3 John Geesler 96 167 234 294 363 426
      day total 96 71 67 60 69 63
    4 Milan Javornicky 78 139 196 247 308 378
      day total 78 61 57 51 61 70
    5 Priyavadin Reisecker 70 132 192 252 312 373
      day total 70 62 60 60 60 61
    6 Wai Law 88 149 204 259 315 373
      day total 88 61 55 55 56 58
    7 David Luljack 76 141 202 259 322 360
      day total 76 65 61 57 63 38
    8 Arun Bhardwaj 81 147 191 234 276 340
      day total 81 66 44 43 42 64
    9 Mark Dorion 79 131 186 220 273 331
      day total 79 52 55 34 53 58
    10 Rimas Jakelaitis 75 110 185 211 257 320
      day total 75 35 75 26 46 63
    11 Hoskuldur Kristvinsson 82 137 177 215 257 314
      day total 82 55 40 38 42 57
    12 Roger Martel 68 116 169 201 242 278
      day total 68 48 53 32 41 36
    13 Odgiiv Jadambaa 50 100 150 178 221 266
      day total 50 50 50 28 43 45
    14 Marius Lacasse 48 84 115 147 177 206
      day total 48 36 31 32 30 29
    15 Joe Cleary 62 111 151 151 151 151
      day total 62 49 40 0 0 0

     

    2016 Six Day Race: Final - Women

     

    Women
      Name Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 Day 6
    1 Vikena Yutz 85 143 200 253 313 375
      day total 85 58 57 53 60 62
    2 Susan Marshall 63 114 163 214 266 323
      day total 63 51 49 51 52 57
    3 Gundega Gaile 66 117 165 214 263 315
      day total 66 51 48 49 49 52
    4 Anna Eliseeva 61 115 159 206 244 292
      day total 61 54 44 47 38 48
    5 Mattali Stebneva 55 101 149 192 240 285
      day total 55 46 48 43 48 45
    6 Pushparani Piner 66 113 155 198 234 275
      day total 66 47 42 43 36 41
    7 Tatiana Arnst 59 95 135 175 215 268
      day total 59 36 40 40 40 53
    8 Erlinda Biondic 52 95 138 179 220 266
      day total 52 43 43 41 41 46
    9 Anna Khimchinskaia 57 101 142 182 216 266
      day total 57 44 41 40 34 50
    10 Lyalya Faerman 57 102 146 190 221 265
      day total 57 45 44 44 31 44
    11 Albena Margaritova 50 84 117 156 193 228
      day total 50 34 33 39 37 35
    12 Pratishruti Khisamutdinova 54 90 133 177 218 224
      day total 54 36 43 44 41 6
    13 Avanayaha Tsendee 45 81 113 145 175 210
      day total 45 36 32 32 30 35
    14 Sumiya Lundeg 5 5 5 5 5 5
      day total 5 0 0 0 0 0
  • 2015 Self-Transcendence 6 and 10 Day Races: Final

    By Medur Wilson author bio »
    30 April

    About the author:

    Medur is our go-to person for many of the essential tasks involved in putting on our races: race setup, our lap counting system and our website. An enthusiastic runner himself, he has participated in many editions of the Sri Chinmoy Oneness-Home Peace Run in Canada and the US.
    Race Photos
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    See Perfection-Journey for great stories, photos and videos

    Here are the Final results for the six and ten day races. (scroll down)

     

    • Age Category Final results for 10-Day Race.
    • Age Category Final results for 6-Day Race.

     

    2015 Ten Day Race: Final - Women

      Runner Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 Day 6 Day 7 Day 8 Day 9 Day 10
    1 Sarah Barnett 77 140 207 264 334 400 469 524 576 641
      day total 77 63 67 57 70 66 69 55 52 65
    2 Shamita Achenbach-Konig 81 141 203 263 323 383 445 507 570 641
      day total 81 60 62 60 60 60 62 62 63 71
    3 Harita Davies 82 139 192 242 284 328 379 433 485 540
      day total 82 57 53 50 42 44 51 54 52 55
    4 Manoshri Sykorova 67 116 157 205 253 296 348 406 467 530
      day total 67 49 41 48 48 43 52 58 61 63
    5 Giribhu Muhs 70 117 162 208 256 303 351 403 453 508
      day total 70 47 45 46 48 47 48 52 50 55
    6 Elena Kareva 72 126 180 229 278 330 369 418 458 503
      day total 72 54 54 49 49 52 39 49 40 45
    7 Yashasvati Plyavinskaya 56 95 140 190 244 297 347 400 442 496
      day total 56 39 45 50 54 53 50 53 42 54
    8 Tatjana Jauk 70 120 172 220 268 313 358 400 446 485
      day total 70 50 52 48 48 45 45 42 46 39
    9 Larisa Psiukalova 67 117 161 203 243 293 335 390 434 480
      day total 67 50 44 42 40 50 42 55 44 46
    10 Gundega Gaile 68 113 156 202 250 300 351 393 430 476
      day total 68 45 43 46 48 50 51 42 37 46
    11 Karnayati Morison 66 113 159 202 250 298 338 381 420 464
      day total 66 47 46 43 48 48 40 43 39 44
    12 Gudrun Freier 62 112 163 206 250 291 329 368 414 462
      day total 62 50 51 43 44 41 38 39 46 48
    13 Pati Ibinova 90 143 202 245 302 340 399 420 429 450
      day total 90 53 59 43 57 38 59 21 9 21
    14 Suparna Pustogowa 57 98 143 178 222 265 310 353 396 446
      day total 57 41 45 35 44 43 45 43 43 50
    15 Niribili File 59 98 141 179 224 267 312 351 388 433
      day total 59 39 43 38 45 43 45 39 37 45
    16 Anna Khimchinskaia 60 111 157 202 244 285 322 357 389 423
      day total 60 51 46 45 42 41 37 35 32 34
    17 Sara Schmidt 73 118 152 179 219 261 298 340 383 420
      day total 73 45 34 27 40 42 37 42 43 37
    18 Shraddha Kurzemniece 65 102 142 176 217 258 302 341 379 417
      day total 65 37 40 34 41 41 44 39 38 38
    19 Vasuprada Funk 82 129 166 185 203 226 260 282 301 337
      day total 82 47 37 19 18 23 34 22 19 36
    20 Vismaya Fischer 62 108 146 167 180 204 212 212 212 212
      day total 62 46 38 21 13 24 8 0 0 0

     

    2015 Ten Day Race: Final - Men

      Runner Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 Day 6 Day 7 Day 8 Day 9 Day 10
    1 Aidas Ardzijauskas 86 131 195 244 304 366 436 513 591 667
      day total 86 45 64 49 60 62 70 77 78 76
    2 Baladev Saraz 77 149 215 277 340 397 459 521 578 650
      day total 77 72 66 62 63 57 62 62 57 72
    3 Ushika Muckenhumer 75 140 202 258 318 368 428 490 556 625
      day total 75 65 62 56 60 50 60 62 66 69
    4 Sergey Kuzmin 64 102 169 215 277 338 401 463 522 589
      day total 64 38 67 46 62 61 63 62 59 67
    5 Oleksandr Kharko 76 133 198 255 311 370 411 471 533 588
      day total 76 57 65 57 56 59 41 60 62 55
    6 George Biondic 68 123 182 234 291 344 401 458 512 587
      day total 68 55 59 52 57 53 57 57 54 75
    7 Ananda-Lahari Zuscin 67 140 189 241 295 350 414 467 534 587
      day total 67 73 49 52 54 55 64 53 67 53
    8 Kalpa Lazarev 70 130 183 241 298 354 415 463 507 564
      day total 70 60 53 58 57 56 61 48 44 57
    9 Andrey Andreev 70 122 182 244 294 351 411 454 510 543
      day total 70 52 60 62 50 57 60 43 56 33
    10 Sergei Komelkov 73 115 168 213 271 323 369 421 472 531
      day total 73 42 53 45 58 52 46 52 51 59
    11 Sergey Leshchenko 70 121 175 230 279 315 350 408 458 515
      day total 70 51 54 55 49 36 35 58 50 57
    12 Michel Gouin 60 105 159 209 258 309 358 408 458 514
      day total 60 45 54 50 49 51 49 50 50 56
    13 Mikhail Vasilchenko 62 117 172 226 280 330 370 414 455 514
      day total 62 55 55 54 54 50 40 44 41 59
    14 Georgs Jermolajevs 87 144 192 245 299 349 387 428 476 508
      day total 87 57 48 53 54 50 38 41 48 32
    15 Budjargal Byambaa 81 106 161 211 264 303 346 404 429 487
      day total 81 25 55 50 53 39 43 58 25 58
    16 Janos Derekas 63 116 171 216 256 302 347 394 444 480
      day total 63 53 55 45 40 46 45 47 50 36
    17 Ales Pliva 73 134 175 216 257 300 341 383 425 475
      day total 73 61 41 41 41 43 41 42 42 50
    18 Chris Mak 61 100 155 188 240 300 326 366 406 471
      day total 61 39 55 33 52 60 26 40 40 65
    19 Atmavir Spacil 91 166 230 283 347 359 392 425 440 468
      day total 91 75 64 53 64 12 33 33 15 28
    20 Karteek Clarke 67 114 158 204 250 291 329 365 405 451
      day total 67 47 44 46 46 41 38 36 40 46
    21 Adrian MacDermott 56 92 136 200 221 272 308 340 395 450
      day total 56 36 44 64 21 51 36 32 55 55
    22 Padyatra Komak 60 110 157 196 237 278 318 356 393 440
      day total 60 50 47 39 41 41 40 38 37 47
    23 Andrei Somov 58 100 141 184 225 266 303 343 383 429
      day total 58 42 41 43 41 41 37 40 40 46
    24 Patanga Cordeiro 61 101 137 171 206 246 284 319 360 407
      day total 61 40 36 34 35 40 38 35 41 47
    25 Sandro Zincarini 54 96 130 162 195 237 270 308 347 382
      day total 54 42 34 32 33 42 33 38 39 35
    26 Pedro Gaspar 40 67 106 132 169 201 225 253 280 317
      day total 40 27 39 26 37 32 24 28 27 37
    27 Kumar Limbu 65 91 124 150 177 204 228 245 276 313
      day total 65 26 33 26 27 27 24 17 31 37
    28 Fred Davis III 58 67 133 183 194 236 267 268 270 310
      day total 58 9 66 50 11 42 31 1 2 40
    29 Marius Lacasse 58 96 141 176 209 232 260 280 295 305
      day total 58 38 45 35 33 23 28 20 15 10
    30 Francesco Murianni 71 103 135 154 174 174 174 174 174 174
      day total 71 32 32 19 20 0 0 0 0 0

     

    2015 Six Day Race: Final - Women

      Runner Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 Day 6
    1 Dipali Cunningham 103 178 250 317 383 451
      day total 103 75 72 67 66 68
    2 Nataliya Hlushchuk 80 140 200 256 318 378
      day total 80 60 60 56 62 60
    3 Vera Kalishmanova 73 134 193 253 310 371
      day total 73 61 59 60 57 61
    4 Divyata Kryuchkova 72 125 180 250 302 362
      day total 72 53 55 70 52 60
    5 Gautami Sykorova 67 122 176 235 286 345
      day total 67 55 54 59 51 59
    6 Oyungerel Seded 67 121 181 234 286 344
      day total 67 54 60 53 52 58
    7 Anna Eliseeva 66 122 173 224 276 326
      day total 66 56 51 51 52 50
    8 Ratuja Zub 55 108 169 230 279 307
      day total 55 53 61 61 49 28
    9 Bayarsaikhan Dorjpagma 76 125 176 217 256 296
      day total 76 49 51 41 39 40
    10 Pratishruti Khisamoutdinova 70 118 164 213 257 282
      day total 70 48 46 49 44 25
    11 Sylvie Boisvert 67 112 150 190 230 270
      day total 67 45 38 40 40 40
    12 Mattali Stebneva 55 94 140 178 217 260
      day total 55 39 46 38 39 43
    13 Albena Margaritova 50 97 135 170 200 239
      day total 50 47 38 35 30 39
    14 Shirley Kolakovich 63 101 134 170 196 211
      day total 63 38 33 36 26 15

     

    2015 Six Day Race: Final - Men

      Runner Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 Day 6
    1 John Geesler 106 170 237 305 374 423
      day total 106 64 67 68 69 49
    2 Mark McCaslin 71 130 188 253 322 400
      day total 71 59 58 65 69 78
    3 Rimas Jakelaitis 97 147 200 275 311 381
      day total 97 50 53 75 36 70
    4 Steven Battle 80 135 184 236 288 360
      day total 80 55 49 52 52 72
    5 Don Winkley 78 122 179 240 295 357
      day total 78 44 57 61 55 62
    6 Michael Korol 80 134 186 243 298 342
      day total 80 54 52 57 55 44
    7 Mark Dorion 77 129 179 231 284 341
      day total 77 52 50 52 53 57
    8 Wai Law 78 134 176 226 271 330
      day total 78 56 42 50 45 59
    9 Milan Javornicky 71 125 178 223 273 327
      day total 71 54 53 45 50 54
    10 Ed Rousseau 75 118 170 214 265 323
      day total 75 43 52 44 51 58
    11 Priyavadin Reisecker 65 125 165 205 251 305
      day total 65 60 40 40 46 54
    12 Mahasatya Janczak 54 98 141 191 240 304
      day total 54 44 43 50 49 64
    13 Nikolai Egorov 70 118 169 196 234 286
      day total 70 48 51 27 38 52
    14 Konstantin Rybin 72 117 157 198 235 276
      day total 72 45 40 41 37 41
    15 Sanjay Rawal 54 80 112 145 176 240
      day total 54 26 32 33 31 64
    16 Gregg Ellis 71 121 128 128 128 128
      day total 71 50 7 0 0 0
    17 Jesse Itzler 28 28 28 28 28 28
      day total 28 0 0 0 0 0
  • Video interviews of the runners

    By Nirbhasa Magee author bio »
    29 April

    About the author:

    Nirbhasa is from Ireland. He is an enthusiastic multi-day runner, having completed four times the Sri Chinmoy Self-Transcendence 3100 Mile Race - the longest race in the world.

    Over the course of the race, Utpal Marshall shot many fine interviews with the runners which you can see here.

    More videos by Utpall Marshall and Rupantar LaRusso here.

  • 2011 Self-Transcendence 6 and 10 Day Road Races, April 18 - 28

    By Rupantar LaRusso author bio »
    10 December

    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.

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    Final Report by Sahishnu: an overview of the Fourteenth Annual Self Transcendence 6 Day Race and Sixteenth Annual Self Transcendence 10 Day Race.

     

     

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    Final Results

    10 Day Women

    10 Day Men

    6 Day Women

    6 Day Men

     

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    Voices From the Race

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    We have been shooting short 30 second interviews with the runners as they continue on their epic odyssey. View a video clip of some of your favorite runners....

     

     

    Race Photos (the following photos are by Prabhakar):

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    With several very talented and creative photographers on site for the duration of the race, we will be posting daily their inspiring and insightful images. See how your friends are doing as these artist paint a wide range of pictures with their cameras. And, if a picture is worth a thousand words, then by the end of the race we should have a whole library of amazing images!

    • Photos by Prabhakar
    • Photos by Antara-Prabhat

     

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    What some of our runners and supporters have to say about the race.

     

     

     

    About the 6 and 10 day Race

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    These races feature an international field of runners who come to test their endurance, skill with pacing, and ability to recover from the stress of constantly moving. The competitors run with minimal sleep, all the while trying to accumulate as many miles as possible.

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    There are many patches of green and trees, as well as close proximity to Meadow Lake.  Temperatures in April in New York generally vary between 52º  and 71º with extremes at 33º and 90º. In other words, the runners must plan for any conceivable weather condition, including rain and windy conditions.

    Please note that in order to avoid the water problem we experienced in 2010, the 2011 course has been changed and has been certified as NY11008JG, effective 3/25/11 through 12/31/2021. 

     

    • 2010 Edition (Six Day, Ten Day)
    • 2009 Edition
    • 2008 Edition
    • 2007 Edition
    • 2006 Edition
    • 2005 Edition
    • 2004 Edition
  • 2010 Self-Transcendence Ten Day Race

    By Medur Wilson author bio »
    1 April

    About the author:

    Medur is our go-to person for many of the essential tasks involved in putting on our races: race setup, our lap counting system and our website. An enthusiastic runner himself, he has participated in many editions of the Sri Chinmoy Oneness-Home Peace Run in Canada and the US.

    Stories Curbside by Utpal (Perfection-Journey)

    Great Race Photos from Spontaneous Beauty

    "There are times when you just know that something special is happening.  The Self-Transcendence 6 and 10 day race is just a few hours old and already 36 year old Igor Mudryk from Vinnitsa Ukraine seems to be doing something above and beyond everyone else in the field . . . " Illumining and inspiring stories about our pioneer runners and enthusiastic staff.

    Post-Race Comments by Runners and Staff.

    • Shashanka Michael Karlen, 10 Day Runner
    • Sahishnu, Race Director
    • Mark Dorion, 10 Day Runner

    Current Results

    • Ten Day Men
    • Ten Day Women

    The Sri Chinmoy Marathon Team is proud to sponsor the 15th Annual Self-Transcendence Ten Day Race. These races feature an international field of runners who come to test their endurance, skill with pacing, and ability to recover from the stress of constantly moving. The competitors run with minimal sleep, all the while trying to accumulate as many miles as possible.

    The course is a very flat, scenic, 1 mile loop in a pleasant park setting near the famous areas of the World’s Fair of 1964 and close to the USTA facility, home of the US Open. There are many patches of green and trees, as well as close proximity to Meadow Lake. Temperatures in April in New York generally vary between 52º and 71º with extremes at 33º and 90º. In other words, plan for any conceivable weather condition, including rain and windy conditions.

    Great Race Photos Here:

    With several very talented and creative photographers on site for the duration of the race, we will be posting daily their inspiring and insightful images. See how your friends are doing as these artist paint a wide range of pictures with their cameras. And, if a picture is worth a thousand words, then by the end of the race we should have a whole library of amazing images!

    This race is held concurrently with The Self Transcendence 6 Day Race for 2010.

    •  Utpal
    • Runner's Bios
    • 2010 Edition (6 Day Race)
  • Latest News

    3, 6 and 10 Day Race 2026 Results

    By Tejvan Pettinger author bio »
    19 April

    About the author:

    Tejvan organises short-distance running and cycling races for the Sri Chinmoy Marathon Team in his home city of Oxford. He is also a very good cyclist, having won the National hill climb championships in 2013 and finished 3rd in the National 100 Mile Time Trials in 2014.

    On 19 April, the Sri Chinmoy 10 Day Race began. During the 10 day race period, there are also 3 and 6 Day races happening. The race was founded by Sri Chinmoy a pioneer of ultra distance races. The Sri Chinmoy Marathon Team have promoted multi-day races since the 1980s, with initial incarnations of multi-day races such as the 1,000 Miles and the Five Day Race. It has been a Ten Day Race since 1996.

    Results 2026 10 Day Race

    In the 10 day event Kyohei Yoshizawa won with a distance of 714 miles. Holding off a challenge from 3100 Mile finisher Radu Budan, who finished 2nd with 655 miles.

    In the women's event Nayaja Perugini finished first with 600.6 miles, just managing to cover an average of 60 miles a day. In 2nd place was Susan Marshall with 475 miles.

    Results 6 Day Race

    In the six day event, Mark Dorian was the only male entrant, finishing 1st with a distance of 312.6 miles. In the women's event Gesiane Nascimento finished first with 299.1 miles. 2nd place was Mona Majkovska with 294.7 miles.

    Results 3 Day

    In the three day event, 3100 Mile record holder Ashprihanal Aalto finished 1st with a distance of 232 miles, and in the women, Vasuprada Funk was 1st with a distance of 151 miles.

    Follow this year's race at Sri Chinmoy 10 Day Race

    Utpal's videos of the race

    Stutisheel's videos of the race.

    6 Day Runners

     

  • Latest News

    3, 6 and 10 Day Race 2025

    By Tejvan Pettinger author bio »
    19 April

    About the author:

    Tejvan organises short-distance running and cycling races for the Sri Chinmoy Marathon Team in his home city of Oxford. He is also a very good cyclist, having won the National hill climb championships in 2013 and finished 3rd in the National 100 Mile Time Trials in 2014.

    Results: Sri Chinmoy-6-10-day-race-2025-results.pdf

    This year's Sri Chinmoy Ten, Six and Three Day Races 2025 began on 19 April. The event promoted by the Sri Chinmoy Marathon Team is the oldest continuously running six-day and ten-day race in the world. The race takes place on a 0.75-mile loop course in Flushing Meadows Corona Park, Queens, New York City, from April 19-29, 2025. This year also marks the beginning of the inaugural Sri Chinmoy Three-Day (72-Hour) Race which gives runners the opportunity to experience the multi-day adventure on a smaller scale.

    The race includes some stellar runners, such as 3100 Mile Record holder Ashprihanal Aalto, Finland. The race started in great weather, though this time of the year is known for its unpredictability, with past editions frequently flooded with rain.

    The race was founded by Sri Chinmoy, who frequently visited the Race whilst living in New York. Sri Chinmoy felt that the ‘self-transcendence’ aspect was particularly important in ultrarunning. There comes a point in a race when one's physical prowess has reached its limit. To continue on, the runner must rely on his or her own inner determination, and tap into the infinite spiritual power that is within us all. Over the next 10 days, each runner will get the opportunity to transcend their own limits in the physical, mental and spiritual aspects.

    More links

    • Sri Chinmoy-6-10-day-race-2025-results.pdf
    • 3, 6-10 Day Race
    • Photos of 3-6-10 Day Race
  • Latest News

    The 26th Sri Chinmoy 10 Day Race - Report

    By Sahishnu Szczesiul
    12 May
    • The 26th Sri Chinmoy Ten Day Race April 17-27 2024
    • The 25th Sri Chinmoy Six Day Race April 21-27 2024

    Both races utillized the loop course at Flushing Meadows Corona Park, the second year of the former course measured at 0.747979 mile/1.203577km,. The course is mostly flat and very similar tomany of our previous running courses that had acquired several multiday race performances over the last 24 years, minus the two and a half years during the Covid pandemic.

    The recovery of the Sri Chinmoy 10 Day Race, which started in 1996 , was a joy for the running world that discovered long distance events the last several years, both in the US, and in Europe as well. 

    The Ten Day garnered 18 men and 6 women taking quick use of the course and a semi-quiet park as the noon-time start on April 17.

    The quickest runners would most likely run the course with their best days ahead of them. Multi-time winner Budjagal Byambaa from Mongolia led the fastest fellows along, but the fastest lady Annabel Hepworth was set to lead many runners .

    The typical Spring weather patterns began as rain arrived about two or three hours into the event. Still, the runners continued on their assault for miles and kms. Just before the sun disappeared, the rain disappeared but the runners continued to test the course and their own forward movement. Budjargal lead throughout the first night, and by the first 24 total arrived, he reached 112.9 miles/ 181.7kms. Chia-Hung Wei from Tiawan came through with 109.9 miles/ 176.86kms. No surprise, as third overall was Annabel Hepworth, the Australian with 99.4 miles/ 159.97kms.  Another surprise was Benjamin Torok from Hungary, who reached 94.9 miles / 152.74kms-moving well in his first ever 10 Day.

    The runners always seem to develop a true concern for their own runner-friends, both new and formerly previously. We were so fortunate to have numerous helpers who worked the lap counting, making tasty food, and a solid group of men and women medical providers. Checking foot and ankle problems, and just getting through a long or overnight running test.

    By the time of three complete days had passed, the 10 day runners kept their movement as steady and regular as possible.  In a day later, 9 more runners would join the frey, so there was more solid efforts to fill the course.   

    The end of Day 4 showed Budjargal still in the front, and Andrea Marcato was solid in second place. Radu Budan from Moldova was solid in fourth place, and Annabel Hepworth was at 305.9 miles/ 492.298 km.

    As the Six Day Race began for the 25th time, the leader Ashprihanal Aalto from Finland assumed the position as head of the group, reaching 108.45 miles/ 174.54km  in the first day.  Abhejali  Bernadova from Check Republic led the ladies with 78 miles/ 123.98 km.

    The Ten Day Race had more intense efforts that showed great movements from the top 10 or 11 runners. The air was pleasant, the rain stayed away, but runners did not stop. Budjargal threw down 84.5 miles on Day Five, and moved over 70 miles ahead of second for the men. Annabel Hepworth continued her powerful movement and placed fourth overall , and nearly 80 miles ahead of second lady Gesiane Nascimento of Brazil.  Alex Ramsey from the US, and  Benjamin Torok from Hungary was really putting up a real test to move into fifth or sixth place for the men. By the eighth and nine day efforts they were only a few miles apart. Each of the two men were really enjoying the test of finding more miles and more joy in becoming great distance runners.

    The total of runners who reached 1000km+ became seven, as six men and the top lady showed us all they are in a great place. Budjargal made it to his best ever, reaching 817.5 miles/ 1315.6 km. He passed his previous best of 810 miles in 2018. Second place came to Andrea Marcato,  the Italian who reached 743.4 miles/ 1196.3km. Third place reached the Taiwanese hero Chia-Hung Wei. It was another personal best for him as he reached 709 miles/ 1141 km. He surprised himself!

    Fourth place overall was our top lady - Annibel Hepworth, 685.1 miles/ 1102.5 km. She reached a PB, a national  W50.

    Fifth place was Radu Budan, setting a PB with 646.2 miles/ 1039.9 km.

    Fifth place for the men, sixth overall was Alex Ramsey. Another personal best of 623.8 miles/ 1003.9km. And finally, the Sixth mail and seventh member of the 1000km group was Benjamin Torok, who reached 623.0 miles/ 1002.6km.

    There were also several other PB’s in the Ten Day. One of the most remarkable was the fourth place for the women- Tamara Babich

    From Katachstan, who at age 73 reached 483.7 miles/ 776.7 km.

    The Six Day Race also had excellent performances.  Ashprihanal Aalto won overall with 436.1 miles/ 701km.  Abhejali Bernardova reached 344.8 miles/ 554.8km.  And last but not least- 86 year old Don Winkley from Texas, USA-m completed 148 miles/ 238.1 km, after five days (his plane was delayed a day by heavy storms in the South west.)

    As always, thanks to all the runners for testing themselves in any way possible, and all the helpers keeping our multiday races continuing on the lists in the US as well as in Europe. Good Luck to all

    Sahishnu

    Photographs from

    • Photos of 6-10 Day Race by PJ Street
    • Photos of 6-10 Day Race - Akbota

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  • 2024 Results

    By Nirbhasa Magee author bio »
    28 April

    About the author:

    Nirbhasa is from Ireland. He is an enthusiastic multi-day runner, having completed four times the Sri Chinmoy Self-Transcendence 3100 Mile Race - the longest race in the world.

    Sri Chinmoy 6 Day Race

    Men
      Name Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 Day 6
    1 Ashprihanal Aalto 108.4 173.5 222.8 277.5 332.1 436.0
      day total 108.4 65 49.3 54.6 54.6 103.9
    2 Batsukh Bayunmukh 75.5 131.6 161.5 209.4 243 304.4
      day total 75.5 56 29.9 47.8 33.6 61.3
    3 Michel Gouin 50.1 94.2 136.8 179.5 221.4 265.5
      day total 50.1 44.1 42.6 42.6 41.8 44.1
    4 Stefan Raduta 58.3 99.4 132.3 165.3 194.4 224.3
      day total 58.3 41.1 32.9 32.9 29.1 29.9
    5 Don Winkley 0 53.8 74 100.2 121.9 148.0
      day total 0 53.8 20.1 26.1 21.6 26.1
    Women
      Name Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 Day 6
    1 Abhejali Bernardova 77 136.8 183.2 236.3 293.2 344.8
      day total 77 59.8 46.3 53.1 56.8 51.6
    2 Kate Condon 53.8 94.2 133.1 171.2 211.6 252.0
      day total 53.8 40.3 38.8 38.1 40.3 41.1
    3 Avanayaha Tsendee 42.6 74.7 99.4 123.4 142.8 164.5
      day total 42.6 32.1 24.6 23.9 19.4 21.6

     

    Sri Chinmoy 10 Day Race

    Men
      Name Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 Day 6 Day 7 Day 8 Day 9 Day 10
    1 Budjargal Byambaa 112.9 202.7 284.2 356.7 441.3 519.8 590.9 665.7 743.4 817.5
      day total 112.9 89.7 81.5 72.5 84.5 78.5 71 74.7 77.7 74.1
    2 Andrea Marcato 82.2 157.8 231.8 304.4 373.9 446.5 522.8 596.8 667.1 743.4
      day total 82.2 75.5 74 72.5 69.5 72.5 76.2 74 70.3 76.3
    3 Chia-Hung Wei 109.9 187.7 259.5 331.3 394.1 457 520.5 583.4 646.2 709.0
      day total 109.9 77.7 71.8 71.8 62.8 62.8 63.5 62.8 62.8 62.8
    4 Radu Budan 75.5 139.8 203.4 267 330.6 394.1 452.5 516.1 579.6 646.2
      day total 75.5 64.3 63.5 63.5 63.5 63.5 58.3 63.5 63.5 66.6
    5 Alex Ramsey 71.8 135.3 190.7 247.5 302.1 368 427.8 492.9 549.7 623.8
      day total 71.8 63.5 55.3 56.8 54.6 65.8 59.8 65 52.3 67.4
    6 Benjamin Torok 94.9 167.5 225.8 290.2 333.5 397.9 439.8 497.4 556.4 623.0
      day total 94.9 72.5 58.3 64.3 43.3 64.3 41.8 57.5 63.5 73.3
    7 Prashant Pethe 68 124.1 173.5 230.3 279.7 329.1 385.2 435.3 492.1 548.2
      day total 68 56 49.3 56.8 49.3 49.3 56 50.1 56.8 56.1
    8 Mark Dorion 66.5 114.4 159.3 203.4 246.8 296.1 342.5 389.6 440.5 509.3
      day total 66.5 47.8 44.8 44.1 43.3 49.3 46.3 47.1 47.8 65.1
    9 Sopan Tsekov 71.8 121.9 172 222.1 272.2 322.3 368 412.8 457 500.3
      day total 71.8 50.1 50.1 50.1 50.1 50.1 45.6 44.8 44.1 43.3
    10 Peteris Seso 67.3 125.6 172.7 220.6 267 311.9 349.3 392.6 444.2 500.3
      day total 67.3 58.3 47.1 47.8 46.3 44.8 37.3 43.3 48.6 59.8
    11 Ananda-Lahari Zuscin 77.7 116.6 157.8 214.6 253.5 303.6 348.5 395.6 444.2 495.9
      day total 77.7 38.8 41.1 56.8 38.8 50.1 44.8 47.1 54.6 51.7
    12 Michail Maipas 77.7 126.4 173.5 224.3 267 302.9 335 374.7 421.8 464.4
      day total 77.7 48.6 47.1 50.8 42.6 35.9 32.1 39.6 47.1 42.6
    13 Ales Pliva 56 97.2 133.1 177.2 222.1 264 301.4 350 397.1 453.2
      day total 56 41.1 35.9 44.1 44.8 41.8 37.3 48.6 43.3 52.3
    14 Arun Bhardwaj 71 131.6 157 205.6 248.3 287.2 325.3 353.7 400.9 442.0
      day total 71 60.5 25.4 48.6 42.6 38.8 38.1 28.4 50.8 44.9
    15 Patanga Cordeiro 65 103.2 144.3 178.7 209.4 246.8 278.2 311.1 350 388.9
      day total 65 38.1 41.1 34.4 30.6 37.3 31.4 32.9 38.8 38.9
    16 Yun-Hua Chung 75.5 130.8 184 233.3 268.5 268.5 268.5 268.5 268.5 268.5
      day total 75.5 55.3 53.1 49.3 35.1 0 0 0 0 0
    17 Marius Lacasse 44.8 77.7 108.4 137.6 169.7 192.2 216.1 236.3 245.3 255.8
      day total 44.8 32.9 30.6 29.1 32.1 22.4 23.9 20.1 8.9 10.5
    18 Roger Rogge 36.6 66.5 96.4 138.3 164.5 172 190.7 206.4 225.1 251.3
      day total 36.6 29.9 29.9 41.8 26.1 7.4 18.6 15.7 18.6 26.2
    Women
      Name Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 Day 6 Day 7 Day 8 Day 9 Day 10
    1 Annabel Hepworth 99.4 172.7 240.8 305.9 371.7 436.8 498.1 561.7 623 685.1
      day total 99.4 73.3 68 65 65.8 65 61.3 63.5 61.3 62.1
    2 Gesiane Nascimento 80 149.5 184 226.6 292.4 359.7 393.4 454 501.8 563.2
      day total 80 69.5 34.4 42.6 65.8 67.3 33.6 60.5 47.8 61.4
    3 Daniela Bojila 76.2 137.6 190.7 243.8 296.9 334.3 373.9 413.6 466.7 525.0
      day total 76.2 61.3 53.1 53.1 53.1 37.3 39.6 39.6 53.1 58.3
    4 Tamara Babich 64.3 112.9 166.7 210.9 260.2 301.4 342.5 386.7 436 483.9
      day total 64.3 48.6 53.8 44.1 49.3 41.1 41.1 44.1 49.3 47.9
    5 Eva Paradise 56 100.2 136.1 180.2 217.6 251.3 280.4 313.4 344 380.7
      day total 56 44.1 35.9 44.1 37.3 33.6 29.1 32.9 30.6 36.7
    6 Vasuprada Funk 61.3 85.2 117.4 138.3 166 210.1 219.9 243 267.7 296.9
      day total 61.3 23.9 32.1 20.9 27.6 44.1 9.7 23.1 24.6 29.2

     

  • Final results for 6 and 10 day race 2023

    By Nirbhasa Magee author bio »
    27 April

    About the author:

    Nirbhasa is from Ireland. He is an enthusiastic multi-day runner, having completed four times the Sri Chinmoy Self-Transcendence 3100 Mile Race - the longest race in the world.
    Sri Chinmoy 6 Day Race: Final
    Men
      Name Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 Day 6
    1 Mark McCaslin 80 133.1 204.1 263.2 338 404.6
      day total 80 53.1 71 59 74.7 66.5
    2 Jason Lester 94.9 146.6 212.4 269.2 324.6 393.4
      day total 94.9 51.6 65.8 56.8 55.3 68.8
    3 Leanid Anatska 76.2 131.6 194.4 255.8 308.9 380.7
      day total 76.2 55.3 62.8 61.3 53.1 71.8
    4 Grahak Cunningham 82.2 133.8 196.7 257.3 316.3 375.4
      day total 82.2 51.6 62.8 60.5 59 59
    5 Milan Javornicky 74.7 122.6 179.5 237.8 293.2 361.2
      day total 74.7 47.8 56.8 58.3 55.3 68
    6 John Geesler 78.5 136.1 196.7 242.3 287.2 344.8
      day total 78.5 57.5 60.5 45.6 44.8 57.5
    7 Todd McAuley 74 105.4 165.3 217.6 267.7 323.1
      day total 74 31.4 59.8 52.3 50.1 55.3
    8 Stefan Raduta 53.1 93.4 132.3 175.7 215.4 256.5
      day total 53.1 40.3 38.8 43.3 39.6 41.1
    9 Michel Gouin 49.3 82.2 129.4 170.5 211.6 250.5
      day total 49.3 32.9 47.1 41.1 41.1 38.8
    Women
      Name Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 Day 6
    1 Stacey Marsh 61.3 110.7 160.8 211.6 259.5 320.1
      day total 61.3 49.3 50.1 50.8 47.8 60.5
    2 Daniela Bojila 60.5 102.4 150.3 202.7 247.5 317.1
      day total 60.5 41.8 47.8 52.3 44.8 69.5
    3 Tamara Babich 50.1 83.7 130.8 170.5 214.6 267.7
      day total 50.1 33.6 47.1 39.6 44.1 53.1
    4 Eva Paradise 55.3 85.2 127.9 171.2 208.6 258
      day total 55.3 29.9 42.6 43.3 37.3 49.3
    5 Anna Khimchinskaya 50.8 85.2 121.9 154 187.7 225.1
      day total 50.8 34.4 36.6 32.1 33.6 37.3
    6 Sanaz Datubar 45.6 82.2 114.4 141.3 166 189.9
      day total 45.6 36.6 32.1 26.9 24.6 23.9
    7 Edwige Cotrel 44.8 72.5 100.2 121.9 150.3 175.7
      day total 44.8 27.6 27.6 21.6 28.4 25.4
    Sri Chinmoy 10 Day Race: Final
    Men
      Name Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 Day 6 Day 7 Day 8 Day 9 Day 10
    1 Budjargal Byaambaa 104.7 191.4 270 333.5 419.6 478.7 564.7 637.2 710.5 768.1
      day total 104.7 86.7 78.5 63.5 86 59 86 72.5 73.3 57.5
    2 Andrea Marcato 83 159.3 231.8 302.1 371.7 436 507.1 575.1 643.2 720.3
      day total 83 76.2 72.5 70.3 69.5 64.3 71 68 68 77
    3 Wei Chia-Hung 95.7 158.5 231.8 303.6 371.7 422.6 482.4 537 596.8 632.7
      day total 95.7 62.8 73.3 71.8 68 50.8 59.8 54.6 59.8 35.9
    4 Radu Budan 82.2 148.8 209.4 270.7 332.1 386.7 448 510.1 570.7 626.8
      day total 82.2 66.5 60.5 61.3 61.3 54.6 61.3 62 60.5 56
    5 Chung Yun-Hua 69.5 126.4 175.7 215.4 269.2 317.1 362.7 430.8 483.9 545.2
      day total 69.5 56.8 49.3 39.6 53.8 47.8 45.6 68 53.1 61.3
    6 Ananda-Lahari Zuscin 78.5 144.3 194.4 251.3 303.6 345.5 396.4 444.2 495.1 545.2
      day total 78.5 65.8 50.1 56.8 52.3 41.8 50.8 47.8 50.8 50.1
    7 Michail Maipas 71.8 131.6 189.2 239.3 293.9 343.3 391.1 439 487.6 537
      day total 71.8 59.8 57.5 50.1 54.6 49.3 47.8 47.8 48.6 49.3
    8 Peteris Seso 70.3 134.6 194.4 252 301.4 340.3 390.4 434.5 476.4 527.3
      day total 70.3 64.3 59.8 57.5 49.3 38.8 50.1 44.1 41.8 50.8
    9 Eojin Kim 81.5 120.4 168.2 203.4 253.5 281.2 341.8 395.6 445 501.8
      day total 81.5 38.8 47.8 35.1 50.1 27.6 60.5 53.8 49.3 56.8
    10 Wang Wan-Jen 63.5 118.1 166 205.6 268.5 296.9 330.6 379.9 408.3 483.1
      day total 63.5 54.6 47.8 39.6 62.8 28.4 33.6 49.3 28.4 74.7
    11 Arun Bhardwaj 68.8 125.6 172 222.1 264 304.4 350 391.1 436 477.9
      day total 68.8 56.8 46.3 50.1 41.8 40.3 45.6 41.1 44.8 41.8
    12 Karteek Clarke 67.3 116.6 164.5 211.6 255.8 287.9 326.8 356.7 398.6 448.7
      day total 67.3 49.3 47.8 47.1 44.1 32.1 38.8 29.9 41.8 50.1
    13 Ales Pliva 67.3 107.7 148.8 185.4 237.8 276 311.9 352.2 392.6 437.5
      day total 67.3 40.3 41.1 36.6 52.3 38.1 35.9 40.3 40.3 44.8
    14 Patanga Da Silva 47.8 47.8 47.8 89 127.9 166.7 199.7 231.8 264.7 303.6
      day total 47.8 0 0 41.1 38.8 38.8 32.9 32.1 32.9 38.8
    15 Marius Lacasse 41.1 74.7 106.2 139.8 172 196.7 223.6 250.5 270 292.4
      day total 41.1 33.6 31.4 33.6 32.1 24.6 26.9 26.9 19.4 22.4
    Women
      Name Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 Day 6 Day 7 Day 8 Day 9 Day 10
    1 Tsai Wen-Ya 92 158.5 224.3 286.4 343.3 406.9 470.4 534 595.3 671.6
      day total 92 66.5 65.8 62 56.8 63.5 63.5 63.5 61.3 76.2
    2 Gesiane Nascimento 78.5 132.3 181.7 247.5 295.4 336.5 379.9 432.3 492.9 539.2
      day total 78.5 53.8 49.3 65.8 47.8 41.1 43.3 52.3 60.5 46.3
    3 Giribhu Muhs 71.8 122.6 172.7 226.6 276 323.8 371.7 420.3 473.4 525.8
      day total 71.8 50.8 50.1 53.8 49.3 47.8 47.8 48.6 53.1 52.3
    4 Juliana Francisco 63.5 121.9 159.3 204.1 245.3 281.2 331.3 370.9 422.6 473.4
      day total 63.5 58.3 37.3 44.8 41.1 35.9 50.1 39.6 51.6 50.8
    5 Gudrun Freier 56 102.4 151.8 193.7 234.1 270 314.1 359.7 406.1 455.5
      day total 56 46.3 49.3 41.8 40.3 35.9 44.1 45.6 46.3 49.3
    6 Gundega Gaile 68 112.1 152.5 192.2 227.3 257.3 287.2 318.6 350.8 386.7
      day total 68 44.1 40.3 39.6 35.1 29.9 29.9 31.4 32.1 35.9
  • Latest News

    Story on Roger Rogge about running 2022 Sri Chinmoy 6 Day Race

    By Rupantar LaRusso author bio »
    21 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.

    A featured story on long distance runner Roger Rogge appeared in the local paper Dienstag, in Rostock, Germany. The story is in Germany. The photo below is of the winners of the various age categories.

     

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    The Long Walk to Myself: 6-day Race Impressions by Shashanka Karlen

    By Rupantar LaRusso author bio »
    3 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.
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    A few personal impressions from this years 6 day race in New York’s Flushing Meadows Park, 18–24 April 2022, by Shashanka Karlen

    A multi-day race is a good way to discover the flexibility and fluidity of time. In the beginning, when you have covered your first 6-10 hours and realize what you have gotten yourself into, the look forward to the end of 6 days can be really frightening. At least for the mind. It seems an infinity of time away and mentally you may wonder how you can actually ever reach that goal. There are moments during the race where time does not seem to move, where each lap is just simply very hard work and there seems to be no way out, no person to talk to, no special food that would uplift you, no piece of music that would carry you forward. Don Winkley, the American Ultra runner, still running at 83, calls these “the character-building miles”. I thought of him several times during the race also because he had so many great stories to tell when we met 10 years ago during the Self-Transcendence 10 day race.

    On the other hand, when you look back after 3 or 4 days to the beginning of the race it seems that time practically flew by, that all went so quickly that you could hardly grasp it. And even now, the second day after the race time has already moved on and we try to quickly preserve all the treasures that have come along the way of these 6 days.


    don-winkley.jpgThe bathtub by Don Winkley
    Don Winkley told me this story back in 2012 and it remained anchored in my memory ever since. Don said that once he had a very difficult race, the weather was miserable and at some point he said to himself “After this is over I will get a nice suite at a hotel and enjoy myself.” Once the race was over he did exactly that, checked in at the hotel and got a very large beautiful suite. The problem was that Don was in such a bad physical shape and the bathroom was very far away from his bed. As he needed the bathroom frequently and the distance was too far he finally decided to sleep in the bathtub...Poor Don!


    Ode to Joy

    One evening, I believe it was on the 3rd day, around midnight I got the inspiration to listen to Beethoven’s 9th Symphony. I thought, good, this will take care of the race for 1 ½ hours, the total length of the four movements. There is a special live recording from December 1989, recorded in Berlin just after the Berlin Wall came down and includes musicians and singers from both East and West. The conductor is the famous Leonard Bernstein. Feeling the pulse of time, he took the freedom to change the name from “Ode to Joy” to “Ode to Freedom”. It is indeed a very special recording of a very special symphony in a very special moment of human history. This symphony has become a global hymn to freedom and the brotherhood of man and is loved more than ever.

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    Interestingly enough the next morning Kodanda, the “race-musician” played the theme of Ode to Joy, without knowing anything about my experience the night before. I thought it was a nice proof how on an inner level feelings and thoughts travel freely and are picked up, it may be as close as a few meters like in this case or it may be on the other side of the globe.


    leonard-bernstein.jpg“Somehow it must be possible for us to learn from his [Beethoven’s] music by hearing it, no, not hearing it but by listening to it with all our power of attention and concentration. Then perhaps we can grow into something worth being called “the human race”. ...In this time of world agony and hopelessness and helplessness, we love his music and we need it. As despairing as we may be, we can not listen to this 9th Symphony without emerging from it changed, enriched, encouraged.” - Leonard Bernstein 1979


    I think also for many other Ultra runners listening to music is an important support. I don’t know what other runners listen to, except maybe from the story that Grahak told from the 3100 mile race. He was listening to heavy rock music and was suddenly called to Sri Chinmoy’s car to get Prasad (blessed food) and he somehow did not manage to turn off the music. Even though it was only in the earphones, the music was clearly audible and he felt embarrassed... Like in the case of the perception of time, a multi day race also makes you much more sensitive to music and different kinds of music and their effect on yourself. I listened a good amount of time to Sri Chinmoy’s music and I liked particularly his singing. I could make a very easy connection to him through his singing. It just goes directly to your heart and soul.

    Sometimes I would listen to popular music. “Paradise” by Coldplay came up, “Sultans of Swing” by Dire Straits, “Comfortably Numb” and “Echos” by Pink Floyd (bringing back memories from long forgotten times). Later I discovered “Deja Vu” by Crosby, Still, Nash and Young and this worked very well with its rhythm and lightness. I was very careful not to cross a certain line, because I felt it would have a detrimental influence on my inner state of being. For example, Led Zeppelin’s “Stairway to Heaven” was beyond that red line even though I enjoyed this song 40 years ago when I was DJ in a Club.

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    The fourth dimension

    One evening when Patanga came to the counting area he had a mystical, otherworldly look on his face. He suddenly looked up, lifted his right arm and pointed to the sky. He did not say anything. I was reminded of a scene in Martin Strel’s movie about swimming the entire length of the Amazon river (3273miles/5268km) in 2007. There is a moment in the film where he is alone standing on the shore of the Amazon in the middle of the Jungle and you see him from the back, immersed in this glorious nature, pointing with both hands to the sky. They are declaring in the film that Martin has entered “the fourth dimension”. For me the “fourth dimension” signifies the moment when there is no more separation between Paradise, you and nature, you become completely part of it. It is a direct, authentic, immediate experience of nature as it really is and you are part of it.

    A multi-day race or other similar events (or even long training runs in beautiful nature) help greatly to become more subtle and receptive to this kind of experience. There were moments in this year’s race where these “ecstatic” moments of grace appeared, mainly in the morning at dawn.

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    The “4 Lap Interview” with Ananda Lahari

    Ananda Lahari does not speak much during a race, his smile though has become legendary. I feel privileged therefore to have had the opportunity to do 4 laps with him. Maybe this exception happened because it was meant to be, like the fact that we were neighbours both on our race tables as well as with our tents, both totally “by chance”. I had just come out of the medical tent, in the morning of day 3. After a good early session of 8-9 laps of “refreshed” running, I suddenly felt a shooting pain in the shin of my right leg... I had become one of the many victims of shin splints and was not happy about it. In the corner after the medical tent and the bathrooms, Ananda Lahiri was just appearing and we started to walk together. He gave me an insight into his unique life and running universe and also greatly encouraged me concerning my shin splints. He gave me an overview of how people have dealt with it both physically as well as mentally. He mentioned cases where runners were able to get rid of shin splints within hours! (Some of us may remember just the opposite - the 14 days Madhupran Wolfgang Schwerk was walking because of shin splints during one of the 3100-mile races in New York...).

    Ananda Lahiri also concretely gave me tips for the best foot movement so that the foot would be relaxed but still locked to avoid the stress on the shin when rolling up. I used all of the advice as good as possible and it felt almost like a miracle that the pain almost disappeared and I could keep a good walking pace. Running though was out of the question. That is why this article is called “A long walk to myself ”.

    The Master's Breath

    One other thing Ananda Lahari mentioned was that he would sometimes focus simply on his breath. Then, he said, everything becomes completely simplified and focused.

    There was a moment when the race was really difficult and I started to focus also on the breath. I started to breathe through the nose which I did not normally do before and I started to repeat mantras in rhythm with the breath. “Supreme” did not work so well but “Guru” worked very well. I would breathe in with Gu- and breath out with -ru. After having done this for a while I suddenly felt the Master totally close. It felt like he was opening some inner chambers for me to come in. That was probably my most fulfilling experience of the whole race.

    Love and Serve

    rupantar.jpgI love running the nights where all is more quiet and there are less distractions. One early morning, maybe around 2 am, Rupantar (the SCMT director) was just leaving from the counting station where he had jumped in and we met for a few seconds. I thanked him for putting on this great event and mentioned that it is simply “invaluable”. It is valuable beyond measure. Just the experiences of even one runner seem so tremendously beneficial. He was smiling and it became a treasured moment. I felt what others have said before: there is so much love, dedication, and service going into an event like that. I felt this from the set-up crew that was extremely helpful with putting up the tents, to the great cooking teams, the medical staff and also the counters. Specially those that were announcing the miles were all great and really added a very supportive energy. More generally, you can see Sri Chinmoy’s signature in all of that. His teaching, his love, love for the world but also very specifically love for the running world, for the runners and also for the ideal of self-transcendence. In the difficult times of a race it is extremely rewarding and consoling to experience this generosity of heart and soul.

    The Car Racers Flash Mob

    During the last night, from Saturday to Sunday, shortly after 1 am, an avalanche of cars arrived in the parking lot. Very soon there were probably close to a hundred cars. In the middle, some cars with howling motors started to make sliding manoeuvres or demonstrated fast starts. Of course they had no idea that there was a running race going on and that a part of the parking lot was actually a running course. Imagine the runners, in the final period of the race, quite sensitive to what is going on in- and outside themselves. It felt to me like a sudden invasion, a hostile attack before the end of the race. Fortunately the people seemed to be all quite friendly and when the police finally arrived they all left, almost as fast as they appeared.

    The Uniqueness of Flushing Meadow

    The Sri Chinmoy Marathon Team has held Ultra races in Flushing Meadow park since 1985, for nearly 40 years. Countless races have been held here, and many epic battles between runners or even between runners and nature have taken place here. In 1985 Yiannis Kouros and a few dozen other runners battled through a hurricane, Kouros ending up with a world best of 178 miles (285km). Personally, I always struggle to get used to the permanent noise of the cars from the highways on three sides, the planes that are coming in or starting very low from close by La Guardia airport and also to the unpredictable, extremely fast changing and often cold wind that rattles through the park much of the running time. It adds definitely a layer of challenge on top of the running itself. Fortunately, the noise cancellation headphones are a big help and it is also astounding how quickly the body and the whole system adjust to these new conditions.

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    Each Journey is different

    One thing that I find really fascinating is to see the vast differences in runners; the different nationalities, running styles, attitudes and ambitions and goals. You can clearly see that each runner is on his or her own journey. One day they are flying, the next day they may be nearly dying. Sometimes it seems that all are feeling a new breath of energy at the same time, it is like somebody is infusing energy into the runners or even breathing through the runners and suddenly the faces are lightening up and the bodies are cooperating. I must say I could not see enough of Wei Mings' absolutely incredible running style. His absolutely smooth and harmonious movements were of such grace and beauty it really felt like running in perfection.

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    Inner World and Outer World

    I did not watch any world news, specifically about the war in Ukraine during the entire race. I saw the danger that it would have a negative influence on my mental state and performance. On the other hand I felt clearly that all the runners (and helpers in any function) created such an incredibly positive energy through their efforts and aspiration. It was like a dynamo that was continually charged. I am sure that this positive energy will now continue to do its work in the world atmosphere and help to strengthen the positive forces and energies.

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    The Golden Shore

    I think many if not most of the runners start longing from day 1 for the end of the race. The challenge is huge, the mind is unable to grasp the task, the problems set in soon... I think the longing remains for the duration of the race but then so many incredible things happen during these 6 days: there is an extraordinary depth of experience, there is the wonderful camaraderie, the team spirit, the smiles and warm support from all the helpers, the sense of achievement with each mile that has been put in the personal account. Then you start to realise that you will miss something when it is over, you may realise that something within you just opened up and is now ready to fly, you want to continue...I love running and running has given me so much over the last 40 years. I hope I can run or at least walk to the last day of my life!

    I encourage all runners who feel the inspiration to move up to the Ultra level, to multi day running. It is worth the step, a deep, fulfilling experience is almost certainly guaranteed.

    Shashanka, 24th April 2022 6 days: 278 miles / 448 km

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    shashanka-devashishu.jpgAuthor's note: May it be duly noted that these notes were strongly encouraged, if not demanded, by my spiritual brother Devashishu. Several of the topics appeared in creative exchanges while he was a lap announcer in the morning shifts.

    • Photo Credit: Jowan, www.srichinmoyultraphoto.com / Utpal Marshall, https://perfectionjourney.org
    • Design of PDF: Bijoy, Zurich, Switzerland / Bird Drawings by Sri Chinmoy

     

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    6 Day Race recap by our associate race director Sahishnu

    By Rupantar LaRusso author bio »
    30 April

    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.
    • Men and women's podium

      Men and women's podium

    • Susan Marshall (1st woman, 442 miles) with helper Bauliya (on left)

      Susan Marshall (1st woman, 442 miles) with helper Bauliya (on left)

    • 1st place man Budjargal Byambaa (502 miles)

      1st place man Budjargal Byambaa (502 miles)

    • Rainbow over the course

      Rainbow over the course

    • During the race

      During the race

    • Part of the Flushing Meadow course

      Part of the Flushing Meadow course

    • Cooks working behind the scenes

      Cooks working behind the scenes

    The 23rd Sri Chinmoy Six-Day Race was held from April 18-24, 2022, on a new running course at Flushing Meadows Corona Park, just under a mile in length, and ready to be deployed. A group of 29 runners- 19 men and 10 women, comprised the international field from 17 countries, to seek new abilities in the multi-day format of run and ’go-as-you-please. The six-day world leader for 2021 was back in New York. Budjargal Byambaa from Ulaanbaatar Mongolia led the multi-day lists for the previous year with a sparkling PB of 561.7 miles/904.07km. He had won 10 of his previous 15 multi-day excursions, throughout the States, Europe and China.

    Mr Byambaa’s 102.5 miles on Day 1 set the tone, as the pleasant running weather from the start took a deep dive after midnight, and a twisting, windy rain-storm pulverized the course and its occupants for 10 hours of flooding, wailing water, and winds off of Meadow Lake which tried any athlete to continue in such conditions. Plank bridges helped the runners get along the course. The sun did not really make a daytime appearance for 48 hours, but that did not halt the runners either.

    The overall second place on Day 2 belonged to Andrea Marcato, the Italian phenom who blitzed the 3100 Mile Race in September/October of 2021 here in New York with a third –fastest finish and a star bright presence in this multi-day super-long events. However, six days is six days- not 42 days, so you had to be pushing the envelope to stay with stars like Budjargal, and likewise the elite women. Annabel Hepworth and Susan Marshall - both from Australia - were the pre-race favourites, and Miss Marshall, a Kiwi at birth and in heart, knew it would take all her abilities and more to stay with the experienced Annabel. Her resume brims with world-class performances and national dominance. After two full days the two ladies were one lap apart. They were also third and fourth best overall, as the difficulty and lack of sleep took its toll on the 29 runners.

    At the halfway mark Budjargal Byambaa had a 50km lead on Mr Marcato, which would not be bridged all the way to the end. The excellent running by the top men pulled the other stalwarts along. Romanian Adrian Papuc emerged as a bona-fide talent. Wei-Ming Lo, the remarkable Taiwanese national icon, showed good form throughout the first four days, but his last day was the best men’s final day with 80.3 miles/ 129.2km. He moved to fourth for the gentlemen at age 58.

    The women’s battle for the top spot continued. By the end of Day 5, Annabel Hepworth had a six-mile lead but Susan Marshall had placed her fitness and talent all in for the last day. She upped her pace and refused to stop for any duration throughout the last night. Annabel had pushed herself beyond the ability to stay on the track. After a pair of falls, while moving, she was forced to sleep for a few hours, which fueled Susan Marshall’s all-out attempt. Susan had the best final day of all the runners, reaching 84.2 miles, and a six-day PB by 34 miles at 442.3.

    Taiwanese veteran Wen Ya Tsai pushed hard the last two days after getting through a bout of shin splints. She set a national record W50 of 385.21 miles/ 619.985 km to nail the mark. Budjargal topped 500 miles for the second time in his running career with 502.3 miles/ 808.37km- and another trophy for his burgeoning awards list. Andrea Marcato set a PB with a 463.6 miles/702.63km effort.

     There were 10 PB’s reached in a race with difficult beginnings but promising ends. The SCMT is blessed to have had such wonderful volunteers and staff who gave of themselves for the duration. Next year the 10-Day Race will hopefully return to the fray, so that athletes will again test their abilities in longer phases, and those physical and mental bars set by previous performances will be equalled or surpassed.  Thanks to Sri Chinmoy for the unwavering challenges and the inspiration to continue the fight to do more. Each goal attained becomes a new starting point. Good luck to all multi-day runners. Never give up.

    Photos by: Jowan

  • 6 day race updates 2022

    By Nirbhasa Magee author bio »
    21 April

    About the author:

    Nirbhasa is from Ireland. He is an enthusiastic multi-day runner, having completed four times the Sri Chinmoy Self-Transcendence 3100 Mile Race - the longest race in the world.
    Women
      Name Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 Day 6
    1 Susan Marshall 99.6 167.4 230.3 291.3 358.1 442.3
      day total 99.6 67.7 62.9 60.9 66.7 84.2
    2 Annabel Hepworth 93.8 168.4 236.1 301.0 364.8 426.8
      day total 93.8 74.5 67.7 64.8 63.8 61.9
    3 Tsai Wen Ya 88.0 165.5 215.8 261.3 320.3 385.2
      day total 88.0 77.4 50.3 45.4 59.0 64.8
    4 Yolanda Holder 74.5 145.1 214.8 272.9 295.1 351.3
      day total 74.5 70.6 69.6 58.0 22.2 56.1
    5 Makula Samarina 62.9 120.9 183.8 239.0 288.4 342.6
      day total 62.9 58.0 62.9 55.1 49.3 54.2
    6 Gesiane Nascimento 63.8 132.5 183.8 236.1 280.6 325.2
      day total 63.8 68.7 51.2 52.2 44.5 44.5
    7 Giribhu Muhs 66.7 119.0 169.3 219.7 264.2 315.5
      day total 66.7 52.2 50.3 50.3 44.5 51.2
    8 Juliana Correia Francisco 60.0 111.3 158.7 198.4 241.9 291.3
      day total 60.0 51.2 47.4 39.6 43.5 49.3
    9 Kate Condon 53.2 99.6 141.3 179.0 210.0 218.7
      day total 53.2 46.4 41.6 37.7 30.9 8.7
    10 Edwige Cotrel 49.3 84.2 113.2 144.2 174.2 207.1
      day total 49.3 34.8 29.0 30.9 30.0 32.9
    Men
      Name Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 Day 6
    1 Budjargal Byambaa 102.5 190.6 276.8 351.3 427.7 502.3
      day total 102.5 88.0 86.1 74.5 76.4 74.5
    2 Andrea Marcato 90.9 166.4 242.9 316.4 390.0 463.6
      day total 90.9 75.4 76.4 73.5 73.5 73.5
    3 Adrian Papuc 88.0 150.0 226.4 290.3 350.3 411.3
      day total 88.0 61.9 76.4 63.8 60.0 60.9
    4 Lo Wei Ming 86.1 150.9 211.9 266.1 326.1 406.5
      day total 86.1 64.8 60.9 54.2 60.0 80.3
    5 Radu Budan 79.3 135.5 211.9 269.0 331.9 398.7
      day total 79.3 56.1 76.4 57.1 62.9 66.7
    6 Philip Ebert 87.1 158.7 229.3 273.9 331.9 389.0
      day total 87.1 71.6 70.6 44.5 58.0 57.1
    7 Peteris Seso 61.9 125.8 187.7 246.8 307.7 373.5
      day total 61.9 63.8 61.9 59.0 60.9 65.8
    8 Patrick Malandain 67.7 122.9 176.1 231.3 294.2 366.8
      day total 67.7 55.1 53.2 55.1 62.9 72.5
    9 Ananda-Lahari Zuscin 87.1 149.0 201.3 251.6 292.2 360.0
      day total 87.1 61.9 52.2 50.3 40.6 67.7
    10 Chung Yun Hua 74.5 125.8 187.7 246.8 301.0 346.4
      day total 74.5 51.2 61.9 59.0 54.2 45.4
    11 Chander Kant 56.1 110.3 169.3 211.9 272.9 288.4
      day total 56.1 54.2 59.0 42.5 60.9 15.4
    12 Kalpa Lazarev 61.9 120.0 165.5 214.8 252.6 285.5
      day total 61.9 58.0 45.4 49.3 37.7 32.9
    13 Shashanka Karlen 63.8 109.3 152.9 190.6 234.2 278.7
      day total 63.8 45.4 43.5 37.7 43.5 44.5
    14 Michel Gouin 49.3 92.9 136.4 178.0 220.6 264.2
      day total 49.3 43.5 43.5 41.6 42.5 43.5
    15 Patanga Cordeiro Da Silva 59.0 101.6 138.4 183.8 216.8 264.2
      day total 59.0 42.5 36.7 45.4 32.9 47.4
    16 Padyatra Komak 58.0 102.5 137.4 174.2 210.0 247.7
      day total 58.0 44.5 34.8 36.7 35.8 37.7
    17 Roger Rogge 51.2 88.0 110.3 143.2 170.3 201.3
      day total 51.2 36.7 22.2 32.9 27.1 30.9
    18 Marius Lacasse 43.5 74.5 104.5 130.6 155.8 174.2
      day total 43.5 30.9 30.0 26.1 25.1 18.3
    19 Ozod Shams 58.0 96.7 125.8 125.8 125.8 125.8
      day total 58.0 38.7 29.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
  • 6 and 10 day race 2019 - latest updates

    By Nirbhasa Magee author bio »
    2 May

    About the author:

    Nirbhasa is from Ireland. He is an enthusiastic multi-day runner, having completed four times the Sri Chinmoy Self-Transcendence 3100 Mile Race - the longest race in the world.
    • Annabel at 6 and 10 Day Race 2019

      Annabel at 6 and 10 Day Race 2019

    • Joe Cleary with Nicholas

      Joe Cleary with Nicholas

    • Pulak and Nancy in counting tent

      Pulak and Nancy in counting tent

    • John Geesler at night

      John Geesler at night

    Visit Perfection-Journey for great stories, photos and videos of the race.

    Visit Spontaneous Beauty for more great photoes.

     

    Sri Chinmoy 6 Day Race 2019 - Interim Final Results

    Men

      Name Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 Day 6
    1 Joseph Fejes 100 180 240 300 364 422.4
      day total 100 80 60 60 64 58.4
    2 Katsuhiro Tanaka 86.4 152.8 216.8 276 347.2 416.8
      day total 86.4 66.4 64 59.1 71.2 69.5
    3 Priyavadin Reisecker 80 136 201.6 268.8 336 404
      day total 80 56 65.6 67.1 67.1 68
    4 Todd McAuley 75.2 140.8 200 265.6 333.6 401.6
      day total 75.2 65.6 59.1 65.6 68 68
    5 Pranab Vladovic 76 140.8 204.8 267.2 331.2 400.8
      day total 76 64.8 64 62.3 64 69.5
    6 John Geesler 98.4 167.2 230.4 285.6 336.8 390.4
      day total 98.4 68.8 63.1 55.2 51.1 53.6
    7 Pranjal Milovnik 74.4 137.6 195.2 251.2 296.8 351.2
      day total 74.4 63.1 57.6 56 45.5 54.4
    8 Maximilian Zandl 75.2 140 182.4 232 289.6 332
      day total 75.2 64.8 42.4 49.5 57.6 42.3
    9 Konstantin Rybin 60.8 114.4 166.4 214.4 260.8 315.2
      day total 60.8 53.6 52 48 46.4 54.4
    10 Batsukh Sharav 88 129.6 187.2 222.4 265.6 302.4
      day total 88 41.5 57.6 35.1 43.2 36.8
    11 Vlada Lepic 58.4 108 152.8 202.4 246.4 300.8
      day total 58.4 49.5 44.8 49.5 44 54.4
    12 Nikolaus Drekonja 64.8 113.6 146.4 185.6 239.2 300
      day total 64.8 48.8 32.8 39.2 53.6 60.7
    13 Enkhbaatar Jambaldevee 93.6 126.4 171.2 180 229.6 273.6
      day total 93.6 32.8 44.8 8.7 49.6 44
    14 Roger Martel 67.2 122.4 162.4 206.4 224.8 268
      day total 67.2 55.2 40 44 18.4 43.1
    15 Joe Cleary 58.4 104 152.8 197.6 217.6 260
      day total 58.4 45.5 48.8 44.8 20 42.3
    16 Mark McCaslin 68.8 128.8 170.4 193.6 236.8 255.2
      day total 68.8 60 41.5 23.2 43.1 18.4
    17 Padyatra Komak 57.6 103.2 140.8 178.4 214.4 255.2
      day total 57.6 45.6 37.6 37.5 36 40.8
    18 Christian Mainix 68.8 130.4 178.4 216 227.2 251.2
      day total 68.8 61.6 48 37.5 11.2 24
    19 Michel Gouin 2.4 52 97.6 140.8 183.2 223.2
      day total 2.4 49.6 45.6 43.2 42.4 40
    20 Aleksandr Nikiforov 32 74.4 97.6 121.6 176.8 208
      day total 32 42.4 23.2 24 55.2 31.1
    21 Don Winkley 20.8 40 63.2 80.8 103.2 119.2
      day total 20.8 19.2 23.2 17.6 22.3 16

     

    Women

     

      Name Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 Day 6
    1 Annabel Hepworth 88.8 159.2 224.8 287.2 345.6 402.4
      day total 88.8 70.4 65.6 62.3 58.4 56.8
    2 Susan Marshall 92.8 157.6 216.8 269.6 320.8 376
      day total 92.8 64.8 59.1 52.8 51.1 55.1
    3 Nayaja Perugini 64.8 118.4 166.4 223.2 272.8 326.4
      day total 64.8 53.6 48 56.8 49.5 53.6
    4 Huang Lan Yang 76 127.2 176 223.2 268 317.6
      day total 76 51.2 48.8 47.2 44.7 49.6
    5 Batchimeg Jigjidsuren 64.8 111.2 158.4 208 256.8 310.4
      day total 64.8 46.4 47.2 49.5 48.8 53.6
    6 Alla Kravchenko 57.6 110.4 162.4 207.2 252 308.8
      day total 57.6 52.8 52 44.8 44.7 56.8
    7 Durba Lee 55.2 102.4 152 200 248.8 301.6
      day total 55.2 47.2 49.5 48 48.8 52.8
    8 Ashadeep Volkhardt 60 113.6 165.6 208.8 252.8 301.6
      day total 60 53.6 52 43.1 44 48.8
    9 Mattali Stebneva 56 104 152.8 197.6 241.6 288
      day total 56 48 48.8 44.8 44 46.3
    10 Saranyu Pearson 52 98.4 144 185.6 233.6 284
      day total 52 46.4 45.5 41.6 48 50.3
    11 Pratishruti Khisamoutdinova 54.4 88.8 133.6 179.2 230.4 281.6
      day total 54.4 34.4 44.7 45.6 51.1 51.2
    12 Irina Mandebura 52.8 100.8 146.4 188 225.6 275.2
      day total 52.8 48 45.5 41.5 37.6 49.5
    13 Samviraja Gori 60 100.8 140 180.8 220.8 270.4
      day total 60 40.8 39.1 40.8 40 49.6
    14 Anna Eliseeva 56 104 147.2 191.2 226.4 266.4
      day total 56 48 43.2 44 35.1 40
    15 Luiza Cruz 53.6 100 140 179.2 218.4 254.4
      day total 53.6 46.4 40 39.2 39.1 36

     

    Sri Chinmoy 10 Day Race 2019 - Interim Final Results

    Men

      Name Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 Day 6 Day 7 Day 8 Day 9 Day 10
    1 Budjargal Byambaa 110.4 200.8 276.8 351.2 416.8 485.6 547.2 611.2 672 759.2
      day total 110.4 90.4 76 74.4 65.5 68.8 61.6 64 60.7 87.2
    2 Leanid Anatska 75.2 141.6 211.2 275.2 338.4 409.6 472.8 536.8 605.6 670.4
      day total 75.2 66.3 69.6 63.9 63.2 71.1 63.1 64 68.7 64.8
    3 Wei Ming Lo 100.8 151.2 211.2 266.4 323.2 385.6 451.2 518.4 591.2 664.8
      day total 100.8 50.4 60 55.2 56.8 62.3 65.6 67.1 72.8 73.6
    4 Takasumi Senoo 102.4 160 220 280 336.8 398.4 459.2 521.6 584.8 652.8
      day total 102.4 57.6 60 60 56.8 61.6 60.8 62.3 63.2 68
    5 Andrea Marcato 83.2 136.8 211.2 272 335.2 391.2 456 512 565.6 644
      day total 83.2 53.6 74.4 60.7 63.2 56 64.7 56 53.6 78.3
    6 Mahasatya Janczak 78.4 149.6 220 281.6 341.6 401.6 451.2 506.4 564.8 632
      day total 78.4 71.1 70.4 61.6 60 60 49.6 55.1 58.4 67.1
    7 Ales Pliva 75.2 132.8 182.4 231.2 276.8 340 395.2 436.8 493.6 553.6
      day total 75.2 57.6 49.5 48.8 45.5 63.1 55.2 41.5 56.8 60
    8 Adrian Papuc 82.4 153.6 214.4 262.4 301.6 345.6 393.6 441.6 488.8 540.8
      day total 82.4 71.2 60.7 48 39.1 44 48 48 47.1 52
    9 Upakaraka Tolstopyatenko 85.6 152 208.8 260.8 312 348 390.4 435.2 483.2 532
      day total 85.6 66.3 56.8 52 51.1 36 42.4 44.8 48 48.7
    10 Predrag Knezevic 72 128.8 178.4 229.6 280 332.8 385.6 435.2 487.2 517.6
      day total 72 56.8 49.5 51.2 50.3 52.8 52.8 49.6 52 30.3
    11 Milan Javornicky 64.8 116 168 210.4 257.6 304.8 352.8 403.2 452.8 512
      day total 64.8 51.2 52 42.4 47.2 47.1 48 50.4 49.5 59.1
    12 Karteek Clarke 70.4 118.4 168 216.8 265.6 312.8 361.6 408 455.2 504
      day total 70.4 48 49.5 48.8 48.8 47.1 48.8 46.3 47.2 48.7
    13 Jiri Jurica 62.4 116 175.2 219.2 263.2 311.2 356 400 444.8 476
      day total 62.4 53.6 59.2 44 43.9 48 44.7 44 44.8 31.1
    14 Vladislav Likhachev 55.2 96 140 184.8 215.2 265.6 307.2 366.4 416.8 475.2
      day total 55.2 40.8 44 44.8 30.4 50.4 41.6 59.1 50.3 58.4
    15 Arun Bhardwaj 66.4 124 171.2 209.6 248.8 288.8 328.8 368 415.2 472
      day total 66.4 57.6 47.2 38.4 39.1 40 40 39.1 47.2 56.7
    16 Kalpa Lazarev 61.6 115.2 176.8 221.6 279.2 327.2 377.6 408.8 438.4 462.4
      day total 61.6 53.6 61.6 44.8 57.5 48 50.3 31.1 29.6 24
    17 Herve Leconte 78.4 134.4 188.8 233.6 254.4 308.8 351.2 384 416.8 458.4
      day total 78.4 56 54.4 44.8 20.7 54.4 42.4 32.7 32.8 41.6
    18 Aleksei Riabikov 77.6 102.4 150.4 195.2 242.4 298.4 356.8 384 414.4 435.2
      day total 77.6 24.7 48 44.8 47.1 56 58.3 27.1 30.4 20.8
    19 Andrey Andreev 67.2 109.6 134.4 162.4 196.8 247.2 284 329.6 374.4 415.2
      day total 67.2 42.4 24.7 28 34.4 50.4 36.7 45.6 44.8 40.8
    20 Patanga Cordeiro 68 107.2 153.6 196 230.4 278.4 315.2 348.8 390.4 412
      day total 68 39.2 46.4 42.3 34.4 48 36.8 33.5 41.6 21.5
    21 Fernando Fernandes 97.6 167.2 202.4 235.2 244 244 244 244 244 244
      day total 97.6 69.6 35.1 32.8 8.7 0 0 0 0 0
    22 Georgs Jermolajevs 46.4 68 94.4 116 132.8 153.6 171.2 190.4 208.8 231.2
      day total 46.4 21.5 26.4 21.5 16.8 20.8 17.5 19.1 18.4 22.4

    Women

      Name Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 Day 6 Day 7 Day 8 Day 9 Day 10
    1 Makula Samarina 80.8 140 199.2 256 296 355.2 407.2 455.2 518.4 584.8
      day total 80.8 59.1 59.2 56.7 40 59.2 52 48 63.1 66.4
    2 Petra Kasperova 63.2 122.4 180.8 233.6 284.8 336 388.8 444 502.4 577.6
      day total 63.2 59.2 58.4 52.8 51.1 51.1 52.8 55.1 58.4 75.1
    3 Giribhu Muhs 69.6 125.6 176.8 228 278.4 331.2 387.2 440.8 497.6 563.2
      day total 69.6 56 51.2 51.1 50.4 52.8 56 53.5 56.8 65.6
    4 Vinati Docziova 61.6 121.6 182.4 232.8 273.6 318.4 368.8 424.8 479.2 545.6
      day total 61.6 60 60.8 50.4 40.8 44.8 50.3 56 54.4 66.3
    5 Laila Faerman 67.2 119.2 175.2 225.6 264.8 304 352 397.6 451.2 511.2
      day total 67.2 52 56 50.4 39.1 39.1 48 45.6 53.6 60
    6 Suparna Pustogowa 64 112 160.8 208.8 251.2 300.8 351.2 401.6 452 509.6
      day total 64 48 48.8 48 42.4 49.5 50.4 50.3 50.3 57.6
    7 Gudrun Freier 60.8 113.6 163.2 208 257.6 300.8 352 400.8 452 507.2
      day total 60.8 52.8 49.6 44.7 49.6 43.1 51.1 48.8 51.1 55.2
    8 Vera Kalishmanova 62.4 109.6 152 190.4 240.8 284 328.8 371.2 409.6 449.6
      day total 62.4 47.2 42.3 38.4 50.4 43.1 44.8 42.4 38.3 40
    9 Sara Schmidt 68 116.8 162.4 193.6 222.4 270.4 317.6 360.8 400 444.8
      day total 68 48.8 45.5 31.2 28.7 48 47.1 43.1 39.1 44.8
    10 Anna Khimchinskaia 60 100 144 181.6 221.6 263.2 304 344.8 387.2 438.4
      day total 60 40 44 37.6 40 41.5 40.8 40.8 42.4 51.1
    11 Gundega Gaille 64.8 112.8 154.4 191.2 231.2 268.8 308 348 384 435.2
      day total 64.8 48 41.5 36.8 40 37.5 39.1 40 36 51.2
    12 Vasuprada Funk 58.4 93.6 111.2 143.2 170.4 201.6 235.2 265.6 291.2 324
      day total 58.4 35.2 17.5 32 27.1 31.2 33.5 30.4 25.5 32.8
    13 Avanayaha Tsendee 41.6 62.4 79.2 79.2 79.2 79.2 79.2 79.2 79.2 79.2
      day total 41.6 20.8 16.7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
  • Latest News

    2019 Ten and Six Day List of Runners

    By Rupantar LaRusso author bio »
    1 April

    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.

    Sri Chinmoy Ten Day Race   2019

    April 22-May 2  

     

     

    Men

    Budjargal Byambaa

    36

    Mongolia

     

    Takasumi Senoo

    36

    Japan

     

    Wei Ming Lo

    55

     TaiwanROC

     

    Andrea Marcato

    37

    Italy

     

    Ales Pliva

    41

    Czech Rep

     

    Milan Javornicky

    45

    Czech Rep

     

    Upakaraka Tolstopyatenko

    51

    Russia

     

    Mahasatya Janczak

    44

    Poland

     

    Predrag Knezevic

    58

    Serbia

     

    Karteek Clarke

    52

    UK

     

    Kalpa Lazarev

    47

    Russia

     

    Andrei Somov

    39

    Russia

     

    Aleksei Riabikov

    41

    Russia

     

    Herve Leconte

    59

    USA

     

    Jiri Jurica

    65

    Czech Rep

     

    Georgs Jermolajevs

    76

    Latvia

     

    Arun Bhardwaj

    50

    India

     

    Fernando Fernandes

    57

    Portugal

     

    Denis Krokhmolyov

    27

    Israel

     

    Odgiiv Jadambaa

    69

    Mongolia

     

    Fred Davis III

    71

    USA

     

    Vladislav Likhavhev

    30

    Russia

     

    Patanga Cordeiro

    35

    Brazil

     

    Adrian Papuc

    50

    Romania

           

    Women

    Vinati Docziova

    41

    Slovakia

     

    Giribhu Muhs

    48

    SUI (GER)

     

    Suparna Pustogowa

    55

    Germany

     

    Petra Kasperova

    29

    Czech Rep

     

    Makula Samarina

    44

    Ukraine

     

    Vera Kalishmanova

    63

    Russia

     

    Sara Schmidt

    39

    Netherlands

     

    Gudrun Freier

    48

    SUI (Ger)

     

    Anna Khimchinskaia

    41

    Russia

     

    Laila Faerman

    36

    USA

     

    Vasuprada Funk

    38

    Iceland(Sui)

     

    Gundega Gaille

    43

    Latvia

     

    Avanayaha Tsendee

    56

    Mongolia

           
     

    Sri Chinmoy Six Day

    April 26 - May 2, 2019

       
    Men Joseph Fejes 53 USA

     

    Katsuhiro Tanaka

    47

    Japan

     

    John Geesler

    60

    USA

     

    Mark McCaslin

    49

    USA

     

    Priyavadin Reisecker

    49

    Austria

     

    Roger Martel

    63

    Canada

     

    Pranjal Milovnik

    46

    Slovakia

     

    Konstantin Rybin

    45

    Russia

     

    Don Winkley

    81

    USA

     

    Michel Gouin

    58

    Canada

     

    Todd McAuley

    50

    USA

     

    Pranab Vladovic

    43

    Slovakia

     

    Padyatra Komak

    44

    Slovakia

     

    Maximilian Zandl

            26

    Austria

     

    Joe Cleary

    79 Canada

     

     

    Vlada Lepic

    43 Czech Rep

     

     

    Nikolaus Drekonja

    26

    USA

     

    Christian Mainix

    80

    France

     

    Marius Lacasse

    59

    Canada

     

    Batsukh Sharav

    66

    Mongolia

     

    Enkhbaatar Jambaldevee

    47

    Mongolia

     

    Aleksandr Nikiforov

    48

    Russia

             

    Women

    Annabel Hepworth

    46

    Australia

     

    Susan Marshall

    35

    NZealand

     

    Nayaja Perugini

    49

    Italy

     

    Ashadeep Volkhardt

    41

    Australia

     

    Huang Lan Yang

    40

    TaiwROC

     

    Alla Kravchenko

    59

    Russia

     

    Pratishruti Khisamoutdinova

    75

    Russia

     

    Saranyu Pearson

    55

    Australia

     

    Shirley Kolakovich

    48

    USA

     

    Samviraja Gori

    46

    Italy

     

    Irina Mandebura

    52

    Russia

     

    Durba Lee

    60 New Zealand

     

     

    Luiza Cruz

    62 Brazil

     

                 

     

     

  • Results - 2018 10 and 6 day race

    By Nirbhasa Magee author bio »
    27 April

    About the author:

    Nirbhasa is from Ireland. He is an enthusiastic multi-day runner, having completed four times the Sri Chinmoy Self-Transcendence 3100 Mile Race - the longest race in the world.
    • Bipin and Rajpal in the rain

      Bipin and Rajpal in the rain

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    • Nipura in kitchen

      Nipura in kitchen

    • Sahishnu in counting tent

      Sahishnu in counting tent

    These are PRELIMINARY results pending verification. Please note: These results are in miles. 

    Race Photos from Pranjal.

    Race Photos from Spontaneous Beauty.

    Visit Perfection-Journey for great stories, photos and videos of the race.

    Home page 6 & 10 Day Race.

    Sri Chinmoy 6 Day Race - Preliminary Final

    Men

      Name Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 Day 6
    1 John Geesler 83.2 155.2 218.4 279.2 340.8 403.2
      day total 83.2 72 63.2 60.8 61.6 62.4
    2 Mahasatya Janczak 66.4 128 187.2 241.6 300.8 366.4
      day total 66.4 61.6 59.2 54.4 59.2 65.6
    3 Priyavadin Reisecker 67.2 127.2 180 235.2 295.2 360
      day total 67.2 60 52.8 55.2 60 64.8
    4 Roger Martel 70.4 123.2 174.4 224 266.4 312
      day total 70.4 52.8 51.2 49.6 42.4 45.6
    5 Kalpa Lazarev 61.6 111.2 163.2 204.8 247.2 300
      day total 61.6 49.6 52 41.6 42.4 52.8
    6 Dhirodatta Yuriy Moskalev 56.8 92 136 181.6 224 286.4
      day total 56.8 35.2 44 45.6 42.4 62.4
    7 Michel Gouin 57.6 107.2 154.4 191.2 231.2 281.6
      day total 57.6 49.6 47.2 36.8 40 50.4
    8 Joe Cleary 59.2 107.2 156 203.2 221.6 274.4
      day total 59.2 48 48.8 47.2 18.4 52.8
    9 Tihomir Cundic 53.6 100.8 150.4 172.8 203.2 248.8
      day total 53.6 47.2 49.6 22.4 30.4 45.6
    10 Padyatra Komak 51.2 88.8 124.8 163.2 199.2 234.4
      day total 51.2 37.6 36 38.4 36 35.2
    11 Marius Lacasse 59.2 94.4 133.6 160 168 187.2
      day total 59.2 35.2 39.2 26.4 8 19.2

    Women

      Name Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 Day 6
    1 Petra Kasperova 65.6 120.8 178.4 233.6 292.8 370.4
      day total 65.6 55.2 57.6 55.2 59.2 77.6
    2 Sylvie Boisvert 92.8 147.2 204 248.8 312 355.2
      day total 92.8 54.4 56.8 44.8 63.2 43.2
    3 Vera Kalishmanova 72.8 129.6 180.8 227.2 280 339.2
      day total 72.8 56.8 51.2 46.4 52.8 59.2
    4 Zuzka Rybkova 65.6 120.8 172 214.4 253.6 316
      day total 65.6 55.2 51.2 42.4 39.2 62.4
    5 Makula Samarina 67.2 120.8 173.6 215.2 260.8 312
      day total 67.2 53.6 52.8 41.6 45.6 51.2
    6 Alla Kravchenko 63.2 107.2 157.6 200 248.8 297.6
      day total 63.2 44 50.4 42.4 48.8 48.8
    7 Pratishruti Khisamoutdinova 66.4 117.6 176.8 220.8 261.6 290.4
      day total 66.4 51.2 59.2 44 40.8 28.8
    8 Nayaja Perugini 62.4 99.2 137.6 180.8 224 272
      day total 62.4 36.8 38.4 43.2 43.2 48
    9 Anna Kimchinskaia 57.6 98.4 140 178.4 219.2 262.4
      day total 57.6 40.8 41.6 38.4 40.8 43.2
    10 Kate Condon 57.6 112.8 160.8 206.4 232 258.4
      day total 57.6 55.2 48 45.6 25.6 26.4
    11 Saranyu Pearson 53.6 93.6 135.2 170.4 206.4 256.8
      day total 53.6 40 41.6 35.2 36 50.4
    12 Irina Mandebura 52 100 137.6 168 203.2 246.4
      day total 52 48 37.6 30.4 35.2 43.2
    13 Mattali Stebneva 49.6 91.2 125.6 160 197.6 234.4
      day total 49.6 41.6 34.4 34.4 37.6 36.8
    14 Sumeru Scheucher 49.6 81.6 114.4 145.6 179.2 214.4
      day total 49.6 32 32.8 31.2 33.6 35.2

     

    Sri Chinmoy 10 Day Race - Preliminary Final

    Men

      Name Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 Day 6 Day 7 Day 8 Day 9 Day 10
    1 Ashprihanal Aalto 115.2 207.2 304.8 360 446.4 530.4 605.6 676.8 757.6 826.4
      day total 115.2 92 97.6 55.2 86.4 84 75.2 71.2 80.8 68.8
    2 Budjargal Byambaa 109.6 195.2 279.2 377.6 431.2 497.6 582.4 661.6 744 810.4
      day total 109.6 85.6 84 98.4 53.6 66.4 84.8 79.2 82.4 66.4
    3 Yuri Trostenyuk 92 167.2 230.4 311.2 374.4 444 524.8 608 675.2 743.2
      day total 92 75.2 63.2 80.8 63.2 69.6 80.8 83.2 67.2 68
    4 Nicolae Buceanu 105.6 175.2 242.4 316.8 389.6 457.6 512 567.2 628.8 677.6
      day total 105.6 69.6 67.2 74.4 72.8 68 54.4 55.2 61.6 48.8
    5 Pawel Zuk 96 167.2 233.6 313.6 391.2 468 529.6 576.8 626.4 660
      day total 96 71.2 66.4 80 77.6 76.8 61.6 47.2 49.6 33.6
    6 Andrea Marcato 90.4 163.2 222.4 279.2 344.8 399.2 456 500.8 558.4 630.4
      day total 90.4 72.8 59.2 56.8 65.6 54.4 56.8 44.8 57.6 72
    7 Upakaraka Tolstopyatenko 76 138.4 200 255.2 310.4 370.4 428.8 480 540 600
      day total 76 62.4 61.6 55.2 55.2 60 58.4 51.2 60 60
    8 Ales Pliva 76 140.8 186.4 242.4 302.4 345.6 395.2 456 509.6 584.8
      day total 76 64.8 45.6 56 60 43.2 49.6 60.8 53.6 75.2
    9 Alex Ramsey 80 151.2 216.8 270.4 330.4 380.8 434.4 480 512.8 581.6
      day total 80 71.2 65.6 53.6 60 50.4 53.6 45.6 32.8 68.8
    10 Milan Javornicky 74.4 138.4 195.2 240 289.6 338.4 392 446.4 510.4 569.6
      day total 74.4 64 56.8 44.8 49.6 48.8 53.6 54.4 64 59.2
    11 George Biondic 65.6 123.2 180 234.4 288 350.4 397.6 444.8 495.2 564.8
      day total 65.6 57.6 56.8 54.4 53.6 62.4 47.2 47.2 50.4 69.6
    12 Predrag Knezevic 71.2 128 185.6 244.8 300 352.8 404.8 456 504.8 560
      day total 71.2 56.8 57.6 59.2 55.2 52.8 52 51.2 48.8 55.2
    13 Sergey Lukianov 81.6 132.8 192 235.2 288 340 385.6 444 496.8 514.4
      day total 81.6 51.2 59.2 43.2 52.8 52 45.6 58.4 52.8 17.6
    14 Konstantin Rybin 60.8 116.8 166.4 216.8 256 302.4 348.8 396.8 449.6 509.6
      day total 60.8 56 49.6 50.4 39.2 46.4 46.4 48 52.8 60
    15 Sergei Komelkov 76 123.2 173.6 225.6 269.6 323.2 372.8 400.8 451.2 506.4
      day total 76 47.2 50.4 52 44 53.6 49.6 28 50.4 55.2
    16 Karteek Clarke 64.8 116 167.2 215.2 260.8 309.6 358.4 408 455.2 501.6
      day total 64.8 51.2 51.2 48 45.6 48.8 48.8 49.6 47.2 46.4
    17 Vladislav Likhachev 69.6 113.6 157.6 208 252 296.8 340 377.6 417.6 472
      day total 69.6 44 44 50.4 44 44.8 43.2 37.6 40 54.4
    18 Arun Bhardwaj 82.4 136 181.6 226.4 268.8 311.2 342.4 377.6 416.8 469.6
      day total 82.4 53.6 45.6 44.8 42.4 42.4 31.2 35.2 39.2 52.8
    19 Nrishata Kiess 66.4 111.2 151.2 198.4 238.4 280 323.2 358.4 400 451.2
      day total 66.4 44.8 40 47.2 40 41.6 43.2 35.2 41.6 51.2
    20 Ashirvad Bello Zaiantchick 56 99.2 148 195.2 244.8 276 321.6 359.2 395.2 438.4
      day total 56 43.2 48.8 47.2 49.6 31.2 45.6 37.6 36 43.2
    21 Andrei Somov 58.4 104.8 149.6 190.4 230.4 271.2 312.8 352 392 437.6
      day total 58.4 46.4 44.8 40.8 40 40.8 41.6 39.2 40 45.6
    22 Patanga Cordeiro Da Silva 55.2 97.6 139.2 180.8 226.4 270.4 313.6 355.2 397.6 433.6
      day total 55.2 42.4 41.6 41.6 45.6 44 43.2 41.6 42.4 36
    23 Andrey Andreev 74.4 128.8 178.4 216 263.2 308 336.8 363.2 395.2 428.8
      day total 74.4 54.4 49.6 37.6 47.2 44.8 28.8 26.4 32 33.6
    24 Jiri Jurica 70.4 106.4 141.6 176 211.2 248 289.6 323.2 375.2 413.6
      day total 70.4 36 35.2 34.4 35.2 36.8 41.6 33.6 52 38.4
    25 Vaibhava Kuschnow 53.6 98.4 140.8 180 220.8 257.6 290.4 321.6 361.6 411.2
      day total 53.6 44.8 42.4 39.2 40.8 36.8 32.8 31.2 40 49.6
    26 Sergey Leshchenko 65.6 103.2 152.8 173.6 220 261.6 297.6 341.6 373.6 404
      day total 65.6 37.6 49.6 20.8 46.4 41.6 36 44 32 30.4
    27 Deveshu Zuderell 55.2 93.6 117.6 162.4 200.8 244 282.4 320 357.6 402.4
      day total 55.2 38.4 24 44.8 38.4 43.2 38.4 37.6 37.6 44.8
    28 Odgiiv Jadambaa 53.6 99.2 138.4 175.2 211.2 253.6 288.8 331.2 360.8 399.2
      day total 53.6 45.6 39.2 36.8 36 42.4 35.2 42.4 29.6 38.4
    29 Frederick Davis III 70.4 97.6 110.4 151.2 192 198.4 199.2 264 312.8 372.8
      day total 70.4 27.2 12.8 40.8 40.8 6.4 0.8 64.8 48.8 60
    30 Sandro Zincarini 67.2 108 141.6 175.2 212.8 246.4 280.8 306.4 335.2 369.6
      day total 67.2 40.8 33.6 33.6 37.6 33.6 34.4 25.6 28.8 34.4
    31 Georgs Jermolajevs 53.6 88 122.4 158.4 196 229.6 268 298.4 322.4 368.8
      day total 53.6 34.4 34.4 36 37.6 33.6 38.4 30.4 24 46.4
    32 Vukasin Nikolic 55.2 92.8 115.2 130.4 148.8 176 206.4 227.2 263.2 280.8
      day total 55.2 37.6 22.4 15.2 18.4 27.2 30.4 20.8 36 17.6
    33 Aleksei Riabikov 28 47.2 64.8 86.4 130.4 152 161.6 171.2 188 215.2
      day total 28 19.2 17.6 21.6 44 21.6 9.6 9.6 16.8 27.2
    34 Volodymyr Hlushchuk 73.6 138.4 192.8 212 212 212 212 212 212 212
      day total 73.6 64.8 54.4 19.2 0 0 0 0 0 0
    35 Don Winkley 49.6 68.8 84 95.2 102.4 113.6 121.6 128.8 137.6 152.8
      day total 49.6 19.2 15.2 11.2 7.2 11.2 8 7.2 8.8 15.2

    Women

      Name Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 Day 6 Day 7 Day 8 Day 9 Day 10
    1 Ilvaka Nemcova 84.8 140.8 200 255.2 312 373.6 433.6 489.6 548 621.6
      day total 84.8 56 59.2 55.2 56.8 61.6 60 56 58.4 73.6
    2 Nataliya Hlushchuk 68.8 132.8 192.8 254.4 312.8 373.6 434.4 495.2 556 607.2
      day total 68.8 64 60 61.6 58.4 60.8 60.8 60.8 60.8 51.2
    3 Vinati Docziova 64 124.8 180 233.6 283.2 337.6 388.8 444.8 499.2 578.4
      day total 64 60.8 55.2 53.6 49.6 54.4 51.2 56 54.4 79.2
    4 Susan Marshall 85.6 153.6 215.2 260.8 304 349.6 387.2 427.2 488.8 557.6
      day total 85.6 68 61.6 45.6 43.2 45.6 37.6 40 61.6 68.8
    5 Laila Faerman 69.6 124 180 236 279.2 324.8 362.4 402.4 442.4 492.8
      day total 69.6 54.4 56 56 43.2 45.6 37.6 40 40 50.4
    6 Giribhu Muhs 68 120 168 214.4 259.2 302.4 349.6 392 432 476
      day total 68 52 48 46.4 44.8 43.2 47.2 42.4 40 44
    7 Gundega Gaille 67.2 115.2 156.8 200.8 243.2 287.2 332.8 373.6 419.2 464.8
      day total 67.2 48 41.6 44 42.4 44 45.6 40.8 45.6 45.6
    8 Elena Kareva 72 126.4 174.4 220 266.4 308 348 386.4 424 464
      day total 72 54.4 48 45.6 46.4 41.6 40 38.4 37.6 40
    9 Suparna Pustogowa 64 112 154.4 196 240 280.8 322.4 361.6 405.6 453.6
      day total 64 48 42.4 41.6 44 40.8 41.6 39.2 44 48
    10 Gudrun Freier 65.6 119.2 166.4 201.6 236 270.4 304.8 336 376 422.4
      day total 65.6 53.6 47.2 35.2 34.4 34.4 34.4 31.2 40 46.4
    11 Anna Eliseeva 59.2 106.4 152 192.8 225.6 258.4 294.4 332 377.6 422.4
      day total 59.2 47.2 45.6 40.8 32.8 32.8 36 37.6 45.6 44.8
    12 Ashadeep Volkhardt 64.8 112.8 152.8 190.4 226.4 269.6 308 337.6 375.2 412.8
      day total 64.8 48 40 37.6 36 43.2 38.4 29.6 37.6 37.6
    13 Zoey Cheng 60.8 99.2 119.2 152.8 192 229.6 281.6 315.2 359.2 388.8
      day total 60.8 38.4 20 33.6 39.2 37.6 52 33.6 44 29.6
    14 Vasuprada Funk 57.6 104 134.4 163.2 196 225.6 246.4 276 301.6 355.2
      day total 57.6 46.4 30.4 28.8 32.8 29.6 20.8 29.6 25.6 53.6
    15 Manuela Beck 52.8 88 121.6 156 191.2 220.8 252.8 288 313.6 342.4
      day total 52.8 35.2 33.6 34.4 35.2 29.6 32 35.2 25.6 28.8
    16 Avanayaha Tsendee 44.8 89.6 124.8 164 194.4 224.8 252 274.4 300.8 327.2
      day total 44.8 44.8 35.2 39.2 30.4 30.4 27.2 22.4 26.4 26.4
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    27 April

    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.
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      Ms Daria Konyakina, Vice Consul of the Russian Federation will all race participants from the Russian Federation.

    • Ms. Konyakina (right) with Pratishruti Khisamoutdinova (center), the oldest participant from the Russian Federation.

      Ms. Konyakina (right) with Pratishruti Khisamoutdinova (center), the oldest participant from the Russian Federation.

    Ms Daria I. Konyakina, the Vice-Consul of the Russian Federation in New York attended the awards ceremony of the Sri Chinmoy 6 & 10 Day Races on April 27 at Flushing Meadows Corona Park. 14 participants from the Russian Federation participated in the race.

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    Ambassador Manu Virtamo CV, Consul General of Finland, attends awards ceremony of 6/10 Day Race

    By Rupantar LaRusso author bio »
    27 April

    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.
    • Ashprihanal Aalto with Ambassador Manu Virtamo CV, Consul General of Finland

      Ashprihanal Aalto with Ambassador Manu Virtamo CV, Consul General of Finland

    Ultra legend and winner of the 10 Day Race Ashprihanal Aalto of Finland received an unexpected surprise at the award's ceremony for the Sri Chinmoy 6 and 10 Day Races when Ambassador Manu Virtamo CV, Consul General of Finland was on hand to present Ashprihanal with his trophy and many words of encouragement. Ashprihanal is currently the world record holder for the Sri Chinmoy 3,100-Mile Race set in 2015 in a time of 40:09:06:21.

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