“I know my body. Sometimes you have to surrender to Mother Nature and sometimes I am running well.”
For the last 2 days this 37 year old Czech runner has been running very well. Yesterday he ran 71 miles and at this moment in the morning there is nobody faster on the course. His pace is so smooth and flowing it would be nearly impossible to guess that he has been here doing this very same thing for the past 34 days. In the process also amassing 2187 miles.
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This is Atmavir’s 8th race and it seems that the lessons you learn running 3100 mile race never end. No matter how many miles you have run. No matter how many years you have dedicated yourself to its baffling wonders. How to cope with bad days and also how to cope with days when you switch to autopilot and let the mysterious inner force within carry you almost effortlessly along.
“Right now I am one lap faster than Ashprihanal. In the afternoon it could change. So I don’t mind. If I am running I enjoy it, and if I am not running, I try to be a happy walker. But I have to say that I am a really miserable walker. Only Stutisheel is slower than me.”

Atmavir’s first race here was in 2007 and he has many fond memories of Sri Chinmoy coming to the course to inspire all the runners. The other day he received a small prasad ginger bread that reminded him very much of something that Sri Chinmoy had given to him.
“He gave it to me from his hand. It was on the other side of the course. He opened up his hand and there was, in his hand this little ginger bread that he bought himself from the Greek Deli for us. I have really sweet stories of Guru. I can remember many little details.”

His family back home have been supportive as best they can. His Dad is a Doctor and has perhaps come to wonder,, as the years have passed, just why Atmavir keeps running the race. “My Dad said, you have done this race many times. Now you should give a chance to younger ones. Because it might effect your health in the future. I am really surrounded by people from the medical field. I realize in this case I cannot listen to them. I am really disobedient to my family. This is my spiritual family.”

“I always used to say that this was my second home. But over the years I have to change this opinion. This is my first home.”
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