Today marks the first day of summer for several billion inhabitants of the Northern Hemisphere. For most of us, these astronomical calculations are significant markers for many of our life’s plans. Both the summer and winter solstice often has a major affect upon our strategy and attitude about the coming weeks that lie ahead. No doubt on some deep and molecular level our bodies also make some small but significant adjustments to the amount, or lack of light, that we do and we do not receive from the sun. Let us not forget also, how the moon’s orbit subtly pulls upon us as well. In other words, as the universe moves around and about us our physical beings have no choice but to be uncontrollably caught up in the swirl and flow of nature’s rhythms.
To the 11 runners at the 3100 mile race the arrival of summer is just one of the many things, that we judge to be important, and yet has no particular significance to them whatsoever. Ultimately they are not immune to the push and pull of the cosmos, but the only true orbit they control themselves and consider of any real importance, is the continuous motion of their own bodies circling around the loop. They need to make at least 110 laps on the course before they can even think of slipping back into the warm embrace of sleep.
What gathers more importance as each day passes as well is the relationships between the 11 who run here. How with each new lap and each new day the 3100 family finds strength and support from one another.
Right now, as the sun begins its journey downward, gradually sinking lower and lower each day beneath the equator, an epic struggle for first place is shaping up. Just one minuscule mile on this first day of summer separates Petr and Ashprihanal. In any other sporting competition they would be combatants, but not here.
Here, like in no other race they are instead brothers. Ones who are pushing each other forward in order to reach the exact same goal, self-transcendence. They joke and kid and inspire one another, but wish nothing but the best for the other. For how well one does will also motivate and encourage the other to continue to do their best as well. Try to take away from someone else and you take away even more from yourself.
At one point this morning Stutisheel is running with fellow Ukranian Vlady. After 8 days of hard running they are but 27 miles apart. Stutisheel hands me his phone and asks me to take a picture of them both running together.
When they see the photo they laugh with joy. For it is only in a picture that they are able to see themselves together. See themselves with their eyes as they so easily feel how close they are together in their hearts.