“I came here thinking that I wanted to try new things. I wanted to find challenges that I can’t overcome. I am always looking to test my limits, and I was very excited about trying a multi day. I have always been pretty comfortable in doing high mileage in training.
In training for 100 mile races I am always running over 150 miles a week. I run doubles and sometimes triples, and after running some of my 100 mile races I have felt extraordinarily good the next day, almost fresh. So I figured a 6 day may be something I am just built for.”
When the 6 day race started yesterday Michael Arnstein, simply slipped into a higher gear than everybody else and literally left the other 35 runners behind. It was almost as though he had entered some completely different event then the rest of the field who were, for a time at least, simply sharing the track with him.
Yet a multi day race is rarely conquered by raw power.
Nature as well stepped into the mix and unleashed 2 inches of torrential rain accompanied by powerful gusts. It was a wake up call for any who thought the race would be easy, throughout the long stormy night it certainly wasn’t. Michael ran hard for the first 12 hours and then took a break. One so long that for any other athlete it could have been the stuff that breaks dreams and hearts.
Yet now it is late on Monday afternoon and Michael is still here. Like the old fable of the tortoise and the speedy hare Michael for now, finds himself far back in the field. I don’t know how far the gap was earlier in the day, but for now he is nearly 40 miles behind the leader. An insurmountable distance if mathematicians and statisticians ruled the universe. They don’t thankfully and this rabbit named Michael Arnstein has successfully pushed back whatever devils or discomfort that pulled him away and has once again fully entered the race.
By entering the 6 day race he has absolutely found a new challenge that does not yield an inch to the timid or the foolish. He has made short work of the many 100 mile races he has run, and he may as well in the next few days, figure out and conquer the 6 day event here. If he doesn’t he has at least pushed back a challenge in his first day that maybe he has never had to confront in his young running career ever before. He was pummeled by adversity and picked himself up and simply come out and gone back to work.


















