There is a certain kind of shocking wake up call I get every time I look at the live streaming Race Webcam. The portion of my day spent on the sidewalk with the runners is usually just under 6 hours. After which it is carrying 3 bags of cameras home and then trying to make sense of it all.
It feels like it takes me countless hours but the truth is, I can count them. The moment I turned on the race camera this evening an additional 6 hours later I was shaken once again into the reality, that compared to the 8 runners, most of us on the sidelines have it pretty easy.
Todor, my interview subject from this morning walks into frame and is smiling. It is not the hellish weather that makes him smile. It is in the mid steamy 90’s and his shirt is stuck to his back.
It is not even likely the 43 miles he has done since 6 this morning. He is happy because he is doing exactly the thing he was meant to do and in this moment he is heroically doing his very best.
“Really amazing 35 days. The previous longest run for me was 6 days. This race is really self transcendence for me. It is difficult for me to understand on paper it is easy. For me it is more than just mileage. All of us here must overcome our difficulties. We have to just go ahead.”
“I try not to look at the difficulties, just try and overcome them. I just try and find a solution. The important thing is to proceed forward.”
I feel oneness with the people.” Todor says he has received support from around the world and feels this makes him stronger. “It motivates me much more, and keeps me going forward.”
Talking about his fellow runners he marvels that everyone is traveling at different speeds but all share the same orbit of the course. “It is like one solar system.” Each of the moving bodies supports the action of all the rest. “The feeling of harmony helps all the runners.”
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