There is probably no one more surprised that he is running the 3100 Mile Race this year than Smarana himself. Most years, not too long ago, it would have been a given. He completed the race 7 years in a row after all and then their was the infinite break in time of almost 9 years.
It is not clear just how it happened but once again inspiration and enthusiasm and training collected themselves together in this fine Austrian runner and he dedicated himself to coming back once more to run again in 2017.
Now came a brand new experience. The kind of thing that tugs at your heart, particularly when you are so fond and in admiration of this great runner. The finish line was not crossed.
So with hope and inspiration somehow renewed, once more he came back last year in 2018. And once more the story repeated itself. He smiled, he valiantly tried so so hard again, and yet once more completing the distance remained elusive.
So many hearts ached for him and yet he did not crumble or even once show that he was discouraged. A champion for 52 days was a task that he was able and willing to do.
This year he runs again and is running with strength and joy and trying to keep a safe distance between himself and the last 2 years. He says, “definitely a difference from the years before.” Smarana tells me he likes the group of runners assembled this year, “it is a very nice crew.”
“Until March I hadn’t even considered running at all.” But in April a visit to a well know Ayurvedic local Doctor changed his thinking dramatically. He suggested in no uncertain terms that he should enter the race. Smarana is cautious about revealing all what was said in the Doctor’s office. Clearly the prescription was not a casual pronouncement. But involved some very specific steps that he would have to undertake in order to achieve success.
“Every race is a story and it is very clear what the story is for this race, and so far I am working on it quite well.”
“He told me, if your overcome (this and that), you will fly in this race. I am working on this and that let’s see if I can grow wings.”
“It shows that everything has to come together here, not just the mind and the body. All the family members have to come together, and enjoy the feast. I am trying to get them all into one spot and make it work.”
“I by myself would not have decided on my own to do the race, especially my mind. Somebody else wanted me to do it so I just let go of everything. I am surrendering, what ever happens happens. I will do my best. I am just going to try and stay in my heart and be happy. Whatever happens I gladly accept.”







































































