“It is kind of interesting. I did some strong days, and I was thinking about all this high mileage, that I felt somehow I had to do. And I was getting uninspired. Then I got some good advice from Dipali….just relax.”
“Be in the right place and be grateful and the miles will come.”
“There is nothing worse than killing yourself mentally, with all the thoughts of what you have to do.”
Nirbhasa Magee is running the 10 day race for his 2nd time and clearly he has come back better trained and better prepared. His performance this year has been nothing short of superb.
At his current rate he will pass the 1000 km goal he achieved last year sometime during the late stretches of day 9, which started just moments earlier.
“You never know what your body is going to take. Definitely my body is a little more tired.”
“I wouldn’t be anywhere if it weren’t for all the help from all the runners. Outwardly you might think that they are my competitors, because they are quite close in terms of mileage.” He mentions the names of all those who have helped and adds, “you kind of feel that you are standing on the shoulders of giants. It is great to be the beneficiary of all that wealth and talent.”
When you hear such sincere and humble words as Nirbhasa’s, and listen as well to all the others who have come to this race and have given so much of themselves, it is not hard to look upon this New York city park here as a kind of perfect little world.
A place where everyone helps and cares for others. A place of ultimate challenge most definitely, but it is through this work and effort that each one here reveals and expands upon the better parts of who they are. With luck as well bring some illumination to the shadowed bits that do not want to change.
And if we are truly lucky, when the bell rings and the last lap has been run, the great world just beyond the fence and trees becomes just a little more perfect as well.
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