“I feel good, very good.” Vasu says this with his usual smile and ever cheerful enthusiasm. Put into perspective one should also note that over the past 10 days he has been running 18 hours a day, had little sleep, and had knee pain (the only one we know of). Also he has done nothing but run around this same block for the past 6 summers accumulating to date, a little over 19,000 miles here. Truth be told he is grateful for the opportunity and can think of nothing he would rather do.
In this his 7th year at the Sri Chinmoy Self-Transcendence 3100 mile race, when asked if he is happy he says, “of course. Everybody is happy to be here. It is paradise.”
Last year Vasu won the race in 46 days but his best time to date has been his race in 2015 in which he came in 3rd place with a time of 44 days. This year he is in close competition with Kobi, who starts the day just 10 miles in front of him. Vasu sincerely feels that presence of Kobi in the race is an inspiration in order to help him transcend himself.
“Sometimes it is very hard but inside it is very very happy, and very inspired. All the best people are here.” In this he refers to, not just the other runners but also all those who contribute to the race in any way.
Vasu says that his friend Igor who ran the 3100 in 2011 first talked to him about the race over the course of 2 hours and inspired him to come himself in 2012. Igor told him he would gain inner and outer purity.
He thinks that by taking part in the race he is in a unique way serving the evolution of humanity and the universe.
The board at the start of Day 11
The camp is quiet
Kobi getting an early adjustment and advised to stretch more







































































