The Self Transcendence 3100 Mile Race is an epic feat of running and self transcendence around a small 0.5488 mile loop in Queens New York. These are a few photos taken from this years edition of the race.
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The Self Transcendence 3100 Mile Race is an epic feat of running and self transcendence around a small 0.5488 mile loop in Queens New York. These are a few photos taken from this years edition of the race.
Recently, the Sri Chinmoy Centre website, www.srichinmoycentre.org received a new interface and design. The site is based on a content management system called Drupal and offers various new features.
The new site has been developed by various members of Vasudeva Server such as Nirbhasa, Manavasu, Petr Simicek and Tejvan.
Recently, a team of international runners ran from London to Paris as part of the global World Harmony run. The runners set off from Greenwich, London and ran down to Dover through Canterbury and the fields of Kent. After crossing the channel on the ferry. The run continued from Calais to Paris.
The World Harmony Run Team visited many schools along the way.
The Impossibility Challenger World Record games are an opportunity for participants to engage in a variety of record attempts and challenges. The event is organised by the Sri Chinmoy Centre in Munich, Germany. The Impossibility Challenger offers individuals the opportunity for self-transcendence in numerous ways.
If we believe
In our own
Self-transcendence-task
Then there can be
No unreachable goal.
– Sri Chinmoy
The 14th edition of the 3100 Mile Self-Transcendence Race – the world’s longest certified road race – began today in Queens, NY.
Photo by Jowan from 3100 Mile Sri Chinmoy Center Galleries
In second place was American Pam Reed, 48, who set an American record for her age groups with 490 miles- At her first attempt at a 6 day race.
Darren Worts, 38, USA won for the men with 420 miles
In the Ten Day, Madhupran Wolfgang Schwerk,53,from Germany won with an amazing 777 miles. This was the 3rd longest distance in any 10 day race.
Kaneenika Janakova,38, from Slovakia won the ladies’ Ten Day event with 707 miles. A personal best and her second consecutive victory.
There was a field of 44 in the 10 Day and 36 in the Six Day.
Results at Sri Chinmoy Marathon Team
From Race Report by Sahishnu.at Marathon Team blog
Race Report at NY Times
Race reports, photos and interviews at Perfection Journey by Utpal
Photo Gallery by Jowan
The Sri Chinmoy Marathon Team, 6 and 10 Day Race is underway at Flushing Meadows, New York
Songs of the Soul Concerts have recently been offered in New York, Seattle and Vancouver. These are a few selected photos from the New York concert on April 16th. The concerts involved a variety of music groups playing performances of Sri Chinmoy’s music.
Audience enjoying the concert in the beautiful Riverside Church.
Photos by Jowan
More photos at Songs of the Soul New York
Some recent videos at Sri Chinmoy TV
An interview with Sri Chinmoy. Sri Chinmoy talks about human love, divine love. Sri Chinmoy TV
Sri Chinmoy draws soul birds
More videos at: www.srichinmoy.tv
Ashrita Furman recently set an impressive landmark for setting his 100th simultaneous Guiness World Record. Over the past 30 years, Ashrita has been fascinated with Guinness world Records and has set over 230 official Guinness Records. With his recent record attempt he now has 100 current Guinness records.
The Record was set in City Hall Park in Manhattan on April 14th. It was the record for reciting a poem in the most number of languages. The previous record was 79 languages, but, with help from friends in the Sri Chinmoy Centre, Ashrita set a new record of 111 languages. Ashrita read the Poem, Precious Beyond Measure, in Zulu. Speaking of the record, Ashrita said:
“It was fun learning about many of these languages – quite a few I never even heard of,”
Councilman, Jimmy Genero spoke about the record and said how appropriate it was to set the record in New York, which is renowned for its cultural diversity.
The Irish World Harmony Run got off to an auspicious beginning on 21st March. Former Taoiseach Bertie Ahern offered the runners his appreciation for their mammoth task of running around the coast of Ireland in 14 days.
The team is running 1400km around the coast of Ireland, visiting Belfast, Dublin, Cork, Limmerick amongst many other smaller towns and villages. The international team includes runners from US, Australia, New Zealand, Scotland and Europe.
You can follow the run at the website – Ireland World Harmony Run
For the first two days the run has benefited from dry sun, often a rarity for Ireland at this time of the year!