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  • 2006 Self-Transcendence 6 & 10 Day Races

    By Atulya Berube
    6 May
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    The 2006 Self-Transcendence 6 & 10 Day Races

    10 Day   April 26 - May 6

    6 Day   April 30 - May 6


    Daily Results
     
    Self-Transcendence 10 Day Men     Day1 Day2 Day3 Day4 Day 5 Day6 Day7 Day8 Day9 Day10
     
    Rimas Jakelaitis     111 123 225 285 356 413 484 540 598 665  
    Vladimir Balatsky     81 141 201 258 325 386 450 514 580 653  
    Trishul Cherns     73 144 214 279 345 410 478 527 588 640  
    Barney McBryde     93 144 188 234 279 323 372 409 460 509  
    Luis Rios     73 126 172 219 278 326 386 411 459 501  
    Borys Nikolayev     72 121 174 222 269 310 355 398 443 496  
    Pavol Saraz     81 135 186 241 300 348 386 416 442 481  
    Tibor Malits     66 118 158 200 241 280 323 362 403 463  
    Uwe Postler     64 105 146 186 230 267 312 352 400 457  
    Dragan Stojanovich     60 103 137 180 212 242 297 332 394 456  
    Dennis Kranz     59 105 125 dnf              
     
     
     
    Self-Transcendence 10 Day Women     Day1 Day2 Day3 Day4 Day5 Day6 Day7 Day8 Day9 Day10
     
    Sarah Barnett     76 131 190 248 304 370 431 487 547 611
    Nataliya Hlushchuk     83 152 212 272 329 385 444 500 550 600
    Karnayati Morison     73 125 175 231 284 335 384 435 486 543
    Pratishruti Khisamoutdinova     84 131 186 242 296 342 394 433 482 543
    Olga Abramovskikh     54 99 148 199 250 298 350 398 448 512
    Stela Doni     62 122 175 220 271 320 367 420 463 510
    Ivana Nemcova     72 111 169 220 274 327 372 417 456 507
    Ingrid Kirschner     62 110 156 196 240 285 328 370 415 465
    Silva Stradalova     70 117 175 203 243 279 319 361 396 450
    Kushali Tarantsova     55 101 146 187 230 268 308 338 370 403
    Larysa Khramova     51 97 131 164 203 246 291 329 368 393
     
     
    Self-Transcendence 6 Day Men     Day1 Day2 Day3 Day4 Day5 Day6      
     
    Glen Turner     93 148 221 287 351 421  
    Bob Oberkehr     97 159 213 266 333 403  
    Mark Dorion     91 147 209 251 327 383  
    Manfred Edinger     72 129 186 230 280 331  
    Sergey Sydenko     69 118 170 222 270 322  
    Mike Brooks     76 136 186 232 275 320  
    Mario Komak     70 117 163 206 244 293  
    Tim Lawson     65 110 152 193 235 285  
    Chanakhya Jakovic     66 112 159 202 241 278  
    Michal Petricek     61 106 147 186 224 267  
    Amiya Smerda     67 105 139 174 207 260  
    Roman Dzierlatka     53 98 142 176 215 255  
     
     
    Self-Transcendence 6 Day Women     Day1 Day2 Day3 Day4 Day5 Day6
     
    Dipali Cunningham     104 178 250 320 388 458
    Kaneenika Janakova     92 157 221 286 350 422
    Friederike Makowka     72 128 201 262 310 354
    Harita Davies     74 132 188 245 292 347
    Tetyana Pekhovych     62 112 164 211 258 307
    Svetlana Samarina     69 114 162 210 257 303
    Jackie Broderick     50 97 142 191 245 294
    Zuzana Tobolkova     81 133 179 216 254 289
    Eta Field     55 100 150 200 243 278
    Sophie Butler     58 100 142 187 226 274
    Shishaldin Hanlen     57 101 142 185 227 262
    Uljana Jevdorimova     56 97 137 172 212 245
    Rageshri Muzychenko     58 98 136 173 210 245
    Tetyana Pasteznak     32 53 73 95 116 147
     
     
  • The Runners

    By Atulya Berube
    7 September
    10 day Men
    Race No.


    Rimas Jakelaitis 10
    Trishul Cherns 11
    Luis Rios 12
    Tibor Malits 13
    Vladimir Balatsky 14
    Barney McBryde 15
    Dennis Kranz 16
    Borys Nikolayev 17
    Pavol Saraz 18
    Uwe Postler 19
    Dragan Stojanovich 20


     10 day Women


    Pratishruti Khisamoutdinova 25
    Nataliya Hlushchuk 26
    Sarah Barnett 27
    Karnayati Morison 28
    Ivana Nemcova 29
    Silva Stradalova 30
    Ingrid Kirschner 31
    Stela Doni 32
    Kushali Tarantsova 33
    Olga Abramovskikh 34
    Larysa Khramova 35

    The Runners
    Ten-Day   Race - starts April 26, 12 NOON

    Ten Day Men

     Rimas Jakelaitis,51,Brooklyn,NY (Lithuania)
            We are happy to welcome back Rimas, one of the world's great superlong distance runners. In 2000, Rimas astounded everyone with a world record of 16 days 00 hours in the 1300 miler, taking over 15 hours off the record as well as gaining the 2000 km world best. In 2001 he won the Ten Day race, running 901 miles for ten days,the second best total in history. In the process he passed 600 miles for six days,becoming only the 12th person alltime to ever do it. In 1999 he won the Six-day race with 517 miles. Rimas won the Ten Day in 2004 for the fourth time with 653 miles. He holds the Lithuanian record for 100 km(7:20)and has run the marathon in 2:35. He even ran the 3100 miler in 2002, completing the distance in 50 days 2 hours. He has also won several shorter ultras in the New York area.
    Trishul Cherns,49, Middle Village,NY   (Canada)
            Canada's premier multiday specialist, and one of the world's most prolific runners, Trishul returns for another multiday event.. He has completed 32 multiday events. In 1999 he finished third in the 3100 miler in 50 days,three hours during the hottest summer in New York in 100 years. He holds 112 Canadian national records for various distance including 1000 miles(13 days,7 hours) 1000 km(7 days,14 hours) and 48 hours(221+ miles). He has done 538 miles for six days and 130 miles for 24 hours. he has a ten day best of 605 miles.He has run over 160 ultras since 1978, totalling over 33,000 racing miles. He lives with his wife Kaaren in Middle Village, and works as a physiotherapist.
    Luis Rios,58, Brooklyn, NY USA
            In 2004 Luis ran 646 miles in the 700 mile race,the farthest he has gone in a multiday event. A fixture at all shorter ultras in the New York area, Luis has had a long and prolific running journey. He has completed over 200 ultras, including a best at 24 hours-140 miles, and several fast 100 milers to his credit. He has done ten multiday events, with a best of 421 miles for six days. He ran 525 miles in the Ten Day race in 2001 as well as in 2003. Last year he ran 480 miles in the Ten day,but was hampered by a sore back.

    Barney McBryde,41, Auckland, New Zealand
              Barney has run 34 ultras, including 373 miles for six days(2004) and 180 km(111 miles) for 24 hours.This will be his first attempt at ten days

    Tibor Malits,34, Szekesfehervar, Hungary
              A veteran of 11 multidays and 45 ultras, Tibor has best of 564 miles in the Ten Day, and completed the 700 miler in 11 days 13 hours, both in 2001.

    Vladimir Balatsky, 34, Graz, Austria (Ukraine)
            Vladimir has run four ultras in seven years of running, including 336 miles for six days in the 2005 race, which was a good multiday baptism.

    Borys Nikolayev,46,Donetsk, Ukraine
              Boris has been running for 15 years, and has completed five ultras, including six days last year with 296   miles.

    Dennis Kranz,59, Bellvedere,Ill USA
                Dennis has run over 25 ultras ultras. Bests include 280 miles for six days (2001),142 miles for 48 hours and 195 miles for three days.

    Dragan Stojanovich,34, Belgrade, Serbia-Montenegro
              Dragan has run six ultras in six years of running. He has completed 270 miles for six days.This will be his first attempt at ten days.

    Mario Komak,31, Bratislava,Slovakia
            Mario has completed three ultras, with a best of 264 miles for six days.

    Pavol Saraz,30,Bratislava, Slovakia
              In six years of running, Pavol has completed seven ultras and three multidays.He finished second in the Ten day with 540 miles last year. He has run 321 miles for six days and   231 miles in four days. This will be his first attempt at ten days.

    Ten Day Women

    Pratishruti Khisamoutdinova
    ,62, Smolensk,Russia
              Pratishrutiran ran 1090 miles to lead the women in the 1300 mile race in 2003. In 2001 she finished the 1000 mile race in 16 days 01 hours, becoming the oldest finisher of that event at that time. Pratishruti reached 1015 miles in the 2002 1300 mile race in her first attempt at the distance. Pratishruti has run 20 ultras in the last few years, including 382   miles for six days, as well as 872 miles in the 1000 mile race in 2000. She has a best of 572 miles for ten days. She was a former professor of physical culture at Smolensk Institute, and was also a champion speed skater in earlier years.

    Nataliya Hlushchuk,30, Kiev, Ukraine
            Nataliya surprised many with a win for the women in the 2005 Ten day race, garnering 515 miles. She has run four ultras in ten years of running.

    Sarah Barnett,30, Melbourne, Australia
          Sarah has completed four ultras, including 338 miles for six days, and 475 miles in ten days.
    Ingrid Kirschner,40, Munich,Germany
            In nine years of running, Ingrid has completed five ultras and two multidays, with a best of 430 miles for ten days.

    Karnayati Morison,58,Ottawa,Ont. Canada
            Karnayati has run 11 ultras in 30 years of running.Her three multidays include 324 miles for six days, and 508 miles in the 700 mile race.

    Kushali Tarantsova,38, Kiev, Ukraine
            Kushali has been running for twelve years. She has run two multidays, with a best of 413 miles in ten days, and 294 miles for six days.

    Ivana Nemcova, 24, Prague, Czech Republic
            Ivana has finished two multidays and five ultras in four years of running. She has done 265 miles for six days and 402 km(249.7 miles)in four days.

    Sylva Stradalova,26, Zlin, Czech Republic
            Sylvia has run one multiday in five years of running.She competed the Six day last year with 258 miles.

    Stela Doni,32,Schlieren, Switzerland(Ukraine)
            Stela will be running her first Ten Day race. She has done four ultras   and one multiday in ten years of running.She ran 253 miles in the Six day race last year.

    Six-Day   Race - starts April 30, 12 NOON

    Six Day Men

    John Geesler,47, St. Johnsville, NY USA
              John has completed over 85 ultras, including an American record 248 miles for 48 hours and an age-group record 157+ miles for 24 hours.Last year he ran 300 miles in 72 hours in the Across the Years event in Arizona. John has also won the US National Championship for 24 hours.and has run under 15 hours for 100 miles.

    Glen Turner, 46, Boulder,Colorado, USA
              Glen has completed over 50 ultras in 32 years of running.His bests include 300km(186 miles) for 48 hours and 130.8 miles for 24 hours.This will be his six day coming out party.

    Mark Dorion,46, El Paso,TX USA
              Last year Mark completed 318 miles in the Six day. Mark has been running 35 years, completing over 150 ultras. Bests include 131 miles for 24 hours, 5:55 for 50 miles, 7:36 for 100 km, and 2:27 for the marathon. He has twice attempted the Barkley Marathon in Tennesee, the toughest 100 miler in the world.

    Bob Oberkehr,51,Northvale, NJ USA
            Last year Bob reached 384 miles in his multiday debut.He   has run 32 ultras in 30 years of running. His best 24 hours was 119 miles(2003).

    Chanakhya Jakovic,52,Jamaica, NY (UK)
            In 33 years of running, Chanakhya has completed over 50 ultras, including 21 multidays. His bests are 308 miles for six days, and 653 miles in the 1000 mile race(2003)

    Mike Brooks,60, Danville, Maine USA
            Mike has run three multidays in 11 years of running.Bests include 180+ miles for 72 hours, the difficult Badwater Mohave Desert run-135 miles in 46 hours, and 153 miles in 48 hours. Mike is running to raise money for critically ill children.    
     
    Roman Dzierlatka,49,Bristol,CT USA
              Roman has completed over 40 ultras, including four multidays in his 30 years of running. In 2004 he ran 269 miles for six days.

    Michal Petricek,41, Brno, Czech Republic
            Michal has completed 424 miles in the Ten day and 277 miles for six days in four years of running ultras.

    Manfred Edinger,44, Vienna, Austria
            Manfred has run 15 ultras in 10 years of running.He will be running six days for the first time.

    Tim Lawson,20, Tigard, Oregon   USA

    Amiya Smerda,31,Zlin,Czech Republic
            Amiya will be trying his first multiday in eight years of running and five ultras.

    Sergey Sydenco,33,Donetsk,Ukraine
            This will be Sergey's first multiday after 12 years of running and two ultras.

    Six Day Women

    Dipali Cunningham,47, Melbourne, Australia
              Dipali is one of the world's best women ultra-distance runners. She has won 17 of the 20 multiday events she has entered since 1992, including four overall victories. In the spring of 2001 she set a new women's world record on the road for six days with 510 miles, defeating all the men in that race. In 2001 she ran 700 miles in 9 days 11 hours, the third fastest all-time for women. She has completed the 700 mile race eight times. In 1998 she set a   women's world best on the road for six-days with 504 miles, despite heavy rains at Wards Island Park. In 1999 she won the 700 mile race overall in 10 days, 21 hours. She is ranked third in the world for 700 miles, and third for 1000 miles, having dominated the women's 1000 mile race in 1997   in 13 days, 20 hours.   She has won all eight Six-Day titles in our spring-time event. In 2004,Dipali set a new women's age group 45-49 world best for six days with 479 miles.Later iin the fall, she won the 700 mile race overall, her eighth victory in that event.

    Kaneenika Janakova,36,Bratislava,Slovakia
            In eleven years of running, Kaneenika has completed six multidays and 12 ultras. Her bests include   407 miles for six days, 700 miles in 10 days, 19 hours, and 1000 miles in 15 days, 19 hours. All three marks are Slovakian national records.  
       
    Friederike Makowka,46, Geneva,Switerland
              In 2004r Friederike finished third in the Ten Day with 481 miles.Last year she ran 393 miles in the Six day. In 2003 she ran 340 miles for six days. She has run four multidays in ten years of running.

    Harita Davies,31, Christchurch, New Zealand
            Harita finished in third place in 2000 with 337 miles in the Six day. She has run six ultras in 10 years of running.

    Tatyana Pekhovych, 52, Donetsk, Ukraine
            This will be the second multiday race for Tatyana, who has three ultras to her credit in seven years of running.She has done 242 miles for six days.

    Rageshri Muzychenko,36, Kiev, Ukraine
            Rageshri ran 205 miles in her multiday debut last year.

    Sophie Butler,37,Auckland, New Zealand
            Sophie has completed five ultras in 20 years of running. This is her first multiday.

    Jackie Broderick,54, SanDiego,CA USA
            Jackie makes her multiday debut after 20 years of running. On May 6, she finishes the race and joins a new age group!

    Shishaldin Hanlen,25, Brooklyn,NY USA
            After four years of running, Shishaldin will attempt her first multiday and second ultra.

    Uljana Jevdorimova,50,Kerava,Finland
            Uljana will be running her first multiday after five years of running.

    Zuzana Tobolkova,25,Pardubice, Czech Republic
            This will be Zuzana's first multiday after eight years of running.

    Harieta Field,61, Christchurch, New Zealand
            ‘Eta', as she is affectionately known,will be on the other side of the counter, running her first multiday, after helping out for years as a great volunteer. She has been dabbling in running for nine years.

    Tetyana Pasteznak,43,Donetsk, Ukraine
            Tetyana will be starting her first multiday after eight years of running and one other ultra.

  • Runners Bios

    By Atulya Berube
    7 September
    The Runners
    Ten-Day   Race - starts April 26, 12 NOON

    Ten Day Men

     Rimas Jakelaitis,51,Brooklyn,NY (Lithuania)
            We are happy to welcome back Rimas, one of the world's great superlong distance runners. In 2000, Rimas astounded everyone with a world record of 16 days 00 hours in the 1300 miler, taking over 15 hours off the record as well as gaining the 2000 km world best. In 2001 he won the Ten Day race, running 901 miles for ten days,the second best total in history. In the process he passed 600 miles for six days,becoming only the 12th person alltime to ever do it. In 1999 he won the Six-day race with 517 miles. Rimas won the Ten Day in 2004 for the fourth time with 653 miles. He holds the Lithuanian record for 100 km(7:20)and has run the marathon in 2:35. He even ran the 3100 miler in 2002, completing the distance in 50 days 2 hours. He has also won several shorter ultras in the New York area.
    Trishul Cherns,49, Middle Village,NY   (Canada)
            Canada's premier multiday specialist, and one of the world's most prolific runners, Trishul returns for another multiday event.. He has completed 32 multiday events. In 1999 he finished third in the 3100 miler in 50 days,three hours during the hottest summer in New York in 100 years. He holds 112 Canadian national records for various distance including 1000 miles(13 days,7 hours) 1000 km(7 days,14 hours) and 48 hours(221+ miles). He has done 538 miles for six days and 130 miles for 24 hours. he has a ten day best of 605 miles.He has run over 160 ultras since 1978, totalling over 33,000 racing miles. He lives with his wife Kaaren in Middle Village, and works as a physiotherapist.
    Luis Rios,58, Brooklyn, NY USA
            In 2004 Luis ran 646 miles in the 700 mile race,the farthest he has gone in a multiday event. A fixture at all shorter ultras in the New York area, Luis has had a long and prolific running journey. He has completed over 200 ultras, including a best at 24 hours-140 miles, and several fast 100 milers to his credit. He has done ten multiday events, with a best of 421 miles for six days. He ran 525 miles in the Ten Day race in 2001 as well as in 2003. Last year he ran 480 miles in the Ten day,but was hampered by a sore back.

    Barney McBryde,41, Auckland, New Zealand
              Barney has run 34 ultras, including 373 miles for six days(2004) and 180 km(111 miles) for 24 hours.This will be his first attempt at ten days

    Tibor Malits,34, Szekesfehervar, Hungary
              A veteran of 11 multidays and 45 ultras, Tibor has best of 564 miles in the Ten Day, and completed the 700 miler in 11 days 13 hours, both in 2001.

    Vladimir Balatsky, 34, Graz, Austria (Ukraine)
            Vladimir has run four ultras in seven years of running, including 336 miles for six days in the 2005 race, which was a good multiday baptism.

    Borys Nikolayev,46,Donetsk, Ukraine
              Boris has been running for 15 years, and has completed five ultras, including six days last year with 296   miles.

    Dennis Kranz,59, Bellvedere,Ill USA
                Dennis has run over 25 ultras ultras. Bests include 280 miles for six days (2001),142 miles for 48 hours and 195 miles for three days.

    Dragan Stojanovich,34, Belgrade, Serbia-Montenegro
              Dragan has run six ultras in six years of running. He has completed 270 miles for six days.This will be his first attempt at ten days.

    Mario Komak,31, Bratislava,Slovakia
            Mario has completed three ultras, with a best of 264 miles for six days.

    Pavol Saraz,30,Bratislava, Slovakia
              In six years of running, Pavol has completed seven ultras and three multidays.He finished second in the Ten day with 540 miles last year. He has run 321 miles for six days and   231 miles in four days. This will be his first attempt at ten days.

    Ten Day Women

    Pratishruti Khisamoutdinova
    ,62, Smolensk,Russia
              Pratishrutiran ran 1090 miles to lead the women in the 1300 mile race in 2003. In 2001 she finished the 1000 mile race in 16 days 01 hours, becoming the oldest finisher of that event at that time. Pratishruti reached 1015 miles in the 2002 1300 mile race in her first attempt at the distance. Pratishruti has run 20 ultras in the last few years, including 382   miles for six days, as well as 872 miles in the 1000 mile race in 2000. She has a best of 572 miles for ten days. She was a former professor of physical culture at Smolensk Institute, and was also a champion speed skater in earlier years.

    Nataliya Hlushchuk,30, Kiev, Ukraine
            Nataliya surprised many with a win for the women in the 2005 Ten day race, garnering 515 miles. She has run four ultras in ten years of running.

    Sarah Barnett,30, Melbourne, Australia
          Sarah has completed four ultras, including 338 miles for six days, and 475 miles in ten days.
    Ingrid Kirschner,40, Munich,Germany
            In nine years of running, Ingrid has completed five ultras and two multidays, with a best of 430 miles for ten days.

    Karnayati Morison,58,Ottawa,Ont. Canada
            Karnayati has run 11 ultras in 30 years of running.Her three multidays include 324 miles for six days, and 508 miles in the 700 mile race.

    Kushali Tarantsova,38, Kiev, Ukraine
            Kushali has been running for twelve years. She has run two multidays, with a best of 413 miles in ten days, and 294 miles for six days.

    Ivana Nemcova, 24, Prague, Czech Republic
            Ivana has finished two multidays and five ultras in four years of running. She has done 265 miles for six days and 402 km(249.7 miles)in four days.

    Sylva Stradalova,26, Zlin, Czech Republic
            Sylvia has run one multiday in five years of running.She competed the Six day last year with 258 miles.

    Stela Doni,32,Schlieren, Switzerland(Ukraine)
            Stela will be running her first Ten Day race. She has done four ultras   and one multiday in ten years of running.She ran 253 miles in the Six day race last year.

    Six-Day   Race - starts April 30, 12 NOON

    Six Day Men

    John Geesler,47, St. Johnsville, NY USA
              John has completed over 85 ultras, including an American record 248 miles for 48 hours and an age-group record 157+ miles for 24 hours.Last year he ran 300 miles in 72 hours in the Across the Years event in Arizona. John has also won the US National Championship for 24 hours.and has run under 15 hours for 100 miles.

    Glen Turner, 46, Boulder,Colorado, USA
              Glen has completed over 50 ultras in 32 years of running.His bests include 300km(186 miles) for 48 hours and 130.8 miles for 24 hours.This will be his six day coming out party.

    Mark Dorion,46, El Paso,TX USA
              Last year Mark completed 318 miles in the Six day. Mark has been running 35 years, completing over 150 ultras. Bests include 131 miles for 24 hours, 5:55 for 50 miles, 7:36 for 100 km, and 2:27 for the marathon. He has twice attempted the Barkley Marathon in Tennesee, the toughest 100 miler in the world.

    Bob Oberkehr,51,Northvale, NJ USA
            Last year Bob reached 384 miles in his multiday debut.He   has run 32 ultras in 30 years of running. His best 24 hours was 119 miles(2003).

    Chanakhya Jakovic,52,Jamaica, NY (UK)
            In 33 years of running, Chanakhya has completed over 50 ultras, including 21 multidays. His bests are 308 miles for six days, and 653 miles in the 1000 mile race(2003)

    Mike Brooks,60, Danville, Maine USA
            Mike has run three multidays in 11 years of running.Bests include 180+ miles for 72 hours, the difficult Badwater Mohave Desert run-135 miles in 46 hours, and 153 miles in 48 hours. Mike is running to raise money for critically ill children.    
     
    Roman Dzierlatka,49,Bristol,CT USA
              Roman has completed over 40 ultras, including four multidays in his 30 years of running. In 2004 he ran 269 miles for six days.

    Michal Petricek,41, Brno, Czech Republic
            Michal has completed 424 miles in the Ten day and 277 miles for six days in four years of running ultras.

    Manfred Edinger,44, Vienna, Austria
            Manfred has run 15 ultras in 10 years of running.He will be running six days for the first time.

    Tim Lawson,20, Tigard, Oregon   USA

    Amiya Smerda,31,Fresh Meadows,NY
            Amiya will be trying his first multiday in eight years of running and five ultras.

    Sergey Sydenco,33,Donetsk,Ukraine
            This will be Sergey's first multiday after 12 years of running and two ultras.

    Six Day Women

    Dipali Cunningham,47, Melbourne, Australia
              Dipali is one of the world's best women ultra-distance runners. She has won 17 of the 20 multiday events she has entered since 1992, including four overall victories. In the spring of 2001 she set a new women's world record on the road for six days with 510 miles, defeating all the men in that race. In 2001 she ran 700 miles in 9 days 11 hours, the third fastest all-time for women. She has completed the 700 mile race eight times. In 1998 she set a   women's world best on the road for six-days with 504 miles, despite heavy rains at Wards Island Park. In 1999 she won the 700 mile race overall in 10 days, 21 hours. She is ranked third in the world for 700 miles, and third for 1000 miles, having dominated the women's 1000 mile race in 1997   in 13 days, 20 hours.   She has won all eight Six-Day titles in our spring-time event. In 2004,Dipali set a new women's age group 45-49 world best for six days with 479 miles.Later iin the fall, she won the 700 mile race overall, her eighth victory in that event.

    Kaneenika Janakova,36,Bratislava,Slovakia
            In eleven years of running, Kaneenika has completed six multidays and 12 ultras. Her bests include   407 miles for six days, 700 miles in 10 days, 19 hours, and 1000 miles in 15 days, 19 hours. All three marks are Slovakian national records.  
       
    Friederike Makowka,46, Geneva,Switerland
              In 2004r Friederike finished third in the Ten Day with 481 miles.Last year she ran 393 miles in the Six day. In 2003 she ran 340 miles for six days. She has run four multidays in ten years of running.

    Harita Davies,31, Christchurch, New Zealand
            Harita finished in third place in 2000 with 337 miles in the Six day. She has run six ultras in 10 years of running.

    Tatyana Pekhovych, 52, Donetsk, Ukraine
            This will be the second multiday race for Tatyana, who has three ultras to her credit in seven years of running.She has done 242 miles for six days.

    Rageshri Muzychenko,36, Kiev, Ukraine
            Rageshri ran 205 miles in her multiday debut last year.

    Sophie Butler,37,Auckland, New Zealand
            Sophie has completed five ultras in 20 years of running. This is her first multiday.

    Jackie Broderick,54, SanDiego,CA USA
            Jackie makes her multiday debut after 20 years of running. On May 6, she finishes the race and joins a new age group!

    Shishaldin Hanlen,25, Brooklyn,NY USA
            After four years of running, Shishaldin will attempt her first multiday and second ultra.

    Uljana Jevdorimova,50,Kerava,Finland
            Uljana will be running her first multiday after five years of running.

    Zuzana Tobolkova,25,Pardubice, Czech Republic
            This will be Zuzana's first multiday after eight years of running.

    Harieta Field,61, Christchurch, New Zealand
            ‘Eta', as she is affectionately known,will be on the other side of the counter, running her first multiday, after helping out for years as a great volunteer. She has been dabbling in running for nine years.

    Tetyana Pasteznak,43,Donetsk, Ukraine
            Tetyana will be starting her first multiday after eight years of running and one other ultra.

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