“The overwhelming feeling was relief. Coming back from so far was a relief. It was the overwhelming emotion.” William Sichel in now into his 12 day of running at the 3100 mile race and he remembers the feelings very strongly of when he last ran this race in 2014.
It was an incredible achievement not just for a runner who was 60 years old at the time, but any runner. He was more than 70 miles off the pace and with miraculous determination snatched back enough laps each day to ultimately complete the distance in 50 days and 15 hours.
For the past few years as he has matured in age William has set his sites on accumulating as many records as he can. When asked how many he received from his efforts here in 2014 he says can’t remember the number, It was 200 and something he says. His reasons for focusing on gaining records he says in part are due to simply trying to motivate himself. “It gives me long term goals to aim for.”
William says he has no plans for retirement any time soon, though he jokes that he might not be doing the 3100 again any time soon. (laughs)
Besides the records, more importantly he says, “I have become who I am through running. Personality wise and everything really. I envisage running until I can’t.
William says that he has many people around the world who are being motivated and inspired by his running this years race. He hopes they will take up their own challenges while he runs in the 3100. “People are doing anything that challenges them.”
“I have always thought, and it applies to me and everyone. You can always do a bit more than you think you can. I have applied that throughout my running career. I believe that virtually every single person can do a bit more than they think they can. I think it is a useful thing to keep in mind.”
The board at the start of Day 12
Vajra working on Kob
The weather