They have run so many laps and miles together over the past 18 days that is literally impossible to know just how many. Whatever the number may be it is a lot.
Galya completed 1309 miles last night. He suspects that many hundreds of them have been completed with Stutisheel, running at his side. The scuffing of their feet along the dusty sidewalk creates a pleasing hypnotic cadence. They have both placed a great dent in the tremendous goal they are both trying to conquer.
Stutisheel says, “usually long distance races are quite lonely. It is good to have a running friend.”
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I ask Galya if he missed not running with Stutisheel a few days ago when he was having some problems. “I was sad the he was suffering. But I stopped almost each lap to talk with him.”
Stutisheel: “He was asking me all the time how I was suffering. By the way, every time I feel that I am limiting his speed, I just let him go. He is faster and more powerful right now.”
Galya: “We have the same speed when we run together.” He than jokes that the only reason he ran the race this year was because Stutisheel promised to run 70 mile days.
Stutisheel: “Second half. We have time.”
Galya has passed Atmavir to take over 2nd place. He says he is just trying to maintain his same orderly pace everyday of doing 70 mile days. In fact he has not dipped below that amount for the entire race so far.
“I am trying to do 70 miles a day. What is happening on the board (place) is not so important. Atmavir is my friend too. He will start running soon and he can take his place back again.” Atmavir is 43 miles behind.
Galya says he is not comparing his mileage to his previous races. He does know that his 10 day marks, and both his 1000 mile and 1300 mile personal bests he has broken.
Talking about Ashprihanal, “he is trying to stay ahead of Madhupran (current record holder 2006). I am sad that I cannot help Ashprihanal because I am not so fast.” He says that even though Ashprihanal has not said as much they can see that he has been trying since the start to break the record. “He can do it.”
Galya says that for several days during the race he had an experience in which he was almost oblivious to the hard sidewalk and all the construction going on around him. “It was transformed. It was like I was in heaven. I was just running and I felt connected to heaven. I think if I only have this experience this race. This is enough….more than enough.”
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