Sopan starts the day with 2468 miles. With just 642 more miles to go and a buffer of 25 miles his chances look very good to be able to complete the distance. He tells me this morning he feels pretty good, which translate into not having severe blister pain.
“Which means I can start running.” For the first hour of the day he is walking and gradually warming up his very tired muscles. “It is part of the race.”
Telling me about the blisters he seems confidant that they come, heal, and then go. “It is nothing like a disaster.”
Now with just 11 days left he feels the race winding down. “But that is why I try and focus only on today. If I start to think about the next few days then the race for me goes really slow. It makes me impatient. You want to get to the finish line but it is still a long way. In my case it is still over 600 miles.”
“I feel connected to the goal. So I try and follow this link. For me it is almost like connecting to a different world. You become detached from all that you have experienced before. You become connected to a new world a new experience.”
“Every runner experiences the race in a different way. Everyone needs a different experience. And when you are here you get the experience you need to get. You cannot control what experience you get. You can only surrender to it and move forward. You have to except what is happening, keep moving forward, and keep making progress. Both with miles and with inner progress.”

“You have to overcome your own inner limitations, that also create your outer limitations.”
Sopan has had many significant experiences when Sri Chinmoy used to visit the race. “12 years ago when I completed my 2nd race here in 2006. He was giving an interview to a journalist of a local TV station. It was 4 hours before my finish and I was running by and heard Sri Chinmoy saying, we can be truly happy only when we constantly transcend ourselves, both inwardly and outwardly.”
Sopan says that before he left the course he gave him a big smile. Later he would come back for his finish and gave him his spiritual name, Sopan. “I had constant experiences with Sri Chinmoy when he came to the race but this was a special one.”
The Board at the Start of Day 42 …*Note totals may not be accurate, Magic Number is 2,443 *
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