Quite often great moments in sports are captured by film crews and news reporters and are then shown on evening news programs or are splashed across sports sections of local news papers. If you score a goal, win a match, or set a record at something there is a pretty good chance somebody will be there to capture it for posterity. It will then fly out into the endless electronic void. Where countless eyes will be peering as it whizzes by into the great information wasteland.
The big noticeable news at the 3100 is of course when you at last cross the finish line, when the ultimate goal has been reached. There are a few particularly talented runners here who have accomplished it many times before, and with luck and fortitude they will set new personal bests for themselves this time as well. For the 3 new runners though records are being smashed almost constantly. They are all soaring into brand new ethereal realms that up until now they have only been able to dream about.
Pradeep, I knew this morning was going accomplish something really wonderful. Just by running 11 more laps he would complete 1000 miles. A number by itself of such shocking magnitude that it just might knock you out of your shoes at the thought of running that far. Might, but you can’t let it do that because you have to leave room for 2100 miles more.
For me Pradeep is a runner of remarkable contradictions. He doesn’t look tough, he doesn’t look strong, he never looks as though he is doing anything more difficult than taking a casual jog around the block. All of those things that it appears not to be he is. He never would have lasted a week here if he weren’t incredibly strong and resilient and prepared to take on the toughest battle of his life. What obscures this strength is the fact that he is also sweet, kind, and humble.
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