“He is very close to me. Many times people mix us up when they see us. We are very similar. I am sometimes mistaken for Vasu but with Volodymyr it is more often. But it is not just an outer similarity. But also a deep inner oneness. Volodymyr is very strong inwardly. He has strong spiritual qualities.”
“A long long time ago he taught me how to run. He graduated from a Physical Culture university and he is a coach. In the beginning I didn’t know almost anything about running. For many hours we used to run together in the forest and he was teaching me as we ran.”
“How to move your arms and legs, and how to breathe properly. I am deeply grateful to him for this.”
“We both shared one dream together. We both wanted to run the 3100 mile race. Now my dream has become a reality. I am praying that one day as well his dream becomes real as well.”
“He has come very closely to this dream. But this 3100 mile race is a very special place. This road, does not allow you to come to it. Sometimes it keeps you at a distance. You have to develop a deep inner cry so that this road allows you to be here. I feel that Volodymyr has this inner cry.”
“He has been in New York visiting for some time now. I am sure that his dream will also become a reality. He is not far away from his dream.”
Click to Play Interview: (Translation by Anastasia)
As Yuri starts his 41st day of running here it is important to note he has run a superb race in every possible way you care to look at it. Compared to his mileage this time last year he is more than 240 miles better. In addition if he compared his mileage to the leader in the race last year this time, he would have the lead by 40 miles. In fact, if it weren’t for Sarvagata’s amazing performance this year he would be leading the race this year and not in second place.
But these are trivial things when compared to what Yuri is really seeking as he makes his way once again down this long sacred road. He has a precious friend at his side this year who is contributing more than a little to the great journey he is taking. One, who because he cannot take these steps himself, is helping to lift and carry some of the burden that Yuri himself must endure along the way.
On this Monday a great dream will be fulfilled, not just by Yuri Trostenyuk from Vinnytsa but also by Volodymyr who is from there as well. Two great runners sharing a goal, that through their oneness will be reached, realized, and then offered to the world.
These 2 have also competed in races many times. There are many stories of genuine affection and comradeship that happens during competition. There may be no story more powerful and poignant in all of sport than what happened in the final of the Long jump at the Olympic games in 1936.
The great Jesse Owens was having trouble in making his jumps when his German competitor Luz Long, came to his aid. He not only helped him make qualifying jumps but also in so doing enabled Owens to secure the gold medal and the Olympic record at the same time.
Jesse Owens, Jesse Owens, Jesse Owens!
O deathless jump, O breathless speed,
Eternally, athlete’s world you will feed.
Dictator Hitler’s Aryan supremacy
Surrendered to your Himalayan ecstasy.
Champion of champions, Hero of heroes!
In your service-heart America glows.
In Berlin, four gold medals winner;
Eternity’s diamond-heart owner.
Sri Chinmoy, Run and become, become and run [songbook], , 1982

































