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Bristol 2012 Results

By Suswara Payne
16 September

 

Self-Transcendence 2 Mile Race #1, Bristol, 2012 

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An inspiring tale of perserverance from our 24-hour race

By Nirbhasa Magee author bio »
27 September

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.

For a 24-hour race, 100 miles is considered a very respectable result for the average runner! Author and ultrarunner Adharanand Finn set out to do just that in our 24 hour race, held in Battersea, London. His story of perseverance makes for very inspiring reading, regardless of whether you are a top-level ultrarunner or just a beginner. Here is a small extract:


As the hours ticked by I started to make calculations in my head. I hadn’t set out with a pace plan. I had just trusted that if I got into my zone and kept running, I’d make it to 100 miles. I felt that as long as I kept my head together, then I’d do it.

adharanand-running.jpgBut around 17 hours in I could feel it slipping away. I was just about making four miles per hour at that point. Some hours were better than others, as I rode the moments of doubt, just about managing to stop myself tipping over the edge of the cliff. I could see other people gone. Just like me last time, they had their jackets on and were making their way around at a painful shuffle. Others were lapping like machines, incessantly strong, passing me again and again. How were they doing it? It seemed impossible to be that focussed, that physically capable after so many hours.

I had moments of uplift too. Out of nowhere I adopted a mantra: “I feel no pain. I feel only joy.” It sounds cheesy now, perhaps, but in the heat of the moment, it was incredibly powerful. I’d look up at the city skyline and repeat it over and over, and the pain went. It really did. And for a few laps - sometimes even four or five laps - I’d feel almost euphoric. I was still only shuffling along, but I was running. 

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Adharanand has written three great books on ultrarunning, contributed numerous articles to the Guardian and other publications, and hosts his own podcast called The Way of the Runner. You can find out more on his website...

 

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Self Transcendence 24 Hour Track Race London Results 2021

By Shankara Smith
18 September

At our new home of Millennium Stadium Track in Battersea Park, 45 runners pushed themselves to their limits and wowed us all. Pat Seabrook set a raft of Vet 80 records, including World Age Bests for 6, 12 and 24 hours, and British World Age Bests for 50K, 50 and 100 Miles. Hristo Tsvetkow broke two Bulgarian records during the race, setting a 12 hour record of 141.3K and a 100 Mile record of 14:41:26. Peter Abrahams' consistent pace through the race saw him claim first place with 143.5 Miles, whilst Jen Coleman was close on his heels with 141.9 Miles.

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