Helping Hands


photo by Arpan

The goals reached in the 3100 Mile Self-Transcendence Race are not the achievements of just the individual runners. There are many hands, hearts, minds and legs that go into the organization and administration of such a monumental event. It all starts with the vision and blessings of the one who conceived of this grandiose event, Sri Chinmoy. He saw that with the establishment and manifestation of the highest spiritual concept called ‘Oneness’, amazing things can be accomplished. The 3100 mile race is just one of those infinite possibilities of human achievements manifested through aspiration and Oneness.

The individual runner may have the aspiration to achieve the goal of 3100 miles, but without the oneness manifested through the willing and enthusiastic helpers and administrators it would be next to impossible for this achievement to reach its full potential. Some of the runners have full-time helpers called ‘handlers’. Others utilize the help of the volunteers who try to keep them supplied with all the basic needs such as food, water and other drinks, medical supplies, etc.

Still there are others who take care of various other necessary tasks such as counting the runners, massage and other treatments, laundry washing, and even live music. Those who are not familiar with the race and who witness it for the first time may not at first realize that there is a race going on. It can take on the appearance of a festival or picnic as the sense of joy and oneness seem to pervade the whole area. Even visitors who may not run or relate to running get joy and inspiration from the camaraderie which they see taking place all day and evening, day after day, week after week.

When we see the amazing progress happening each day and we witness the goals that are finally reached by the runners, we should keep in mind that although the runners are the prime achievers here, the helpers could and should share in the feeling of achievement and progress. Self-Transcendence in this case incorporates a very large Self, the Self that transcends the individual, manifesting on a very convincing scale the magical quality of Oneness.

Counting on Them

There are many helpers who make this race possible for the runners. The Race Directors who work so hard to see that many systems run as smoothly as possible, the cooks, handlers and the indispensable counters all have invaluable roles to play in making this extremely long event run smoothly.

The counters most certainly have a uniquely important role to play here. It may seem like a simple task to sit for hours marking down the time that each runner passes by. But in reality there is much concentration and focus required of the two counters at a time who are each responsible for their five or six runners. Just a few seconds lapse of concentration on the part of the counter could cost a runner an unwanted  loss of a lap. The runners work so hard for each lap completed, so it is unthinkable that they would not be given credit for each and every step of this ultra-long journey.

The counters deserve much credit as they take on a full measure of responsibility whenever they sit down to count. But they can also be the brunt of much criticism if they ’space out’ and miss laps. Luckily, for the runners and the counters, the counting system developed over many years allows for checks and corrections, therefore mistakes are usually quite easily detected. So volunteer counters, keep on counting the runners as the runners are counting on you as well.

Friendly Neighbors on the Course


photo by Arpan

There is a very special energy on the course of the 3100 mile race for many reasons. There are what one could call ‘inner’ reasons and also ‘outer’ reasons. Among some of the outer reasons why this course has a special energy is the neighborhood setting in which it is run. Having two large high schools and two playgrounds within the course loop, this half-mile course has lots of human energy and movement along with the race itself.

There are many people and their families who come out to this loop, especially in the evenings. They take walks or try to get in their own mileage around the course or in the playgrounds. Little children always add a refreshing reaction and interest upon seeing the runners and the race headquarters everyday on the course.

Videos of the 3100 Mile Race

These videos give a brief glimpse into the unique 3100 Mile Self Transcendence Race. They were taken by Utpal Marshall during the 2006 and 2007 edition.

Self Transcendence 3100 Mile Race Part 1

“On a cool June 11th morning, the longest foot race in the World started in New York City. A record 15 runners from 10 countries entered the event, which is being held for the tenth time. Participants have 51 days to complete the distance. Circling a large city block in Queens, they can run from 6 in the morning until midnight each night….”

Video by: Utpal Marshall. Originally published Sri Chinmoy TV

3100 Mile Self Transcendence Race part 2


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Video of the Start of 3100 Mile Race

At first glance the early morning scene on this New York street seems pretty ordinary, but what is about to soon take place here is almost unbelievable. – The beginning of the Self – Transcendence 3100 mile race..

This years race features 12 runners from 9 countries. Only Suprabha Beckjord has been to all of them, some have come back for another race. There are also a couple of first time entrants. First time runner Grahak Cunningham interviewed just before the start said of the race that he was feeling: “pretty nervous, but looking forward to it. I’ve been thinking about it for a few months, so its good to be here”

The video was produced by Utpal Marshall for Sri Chinmoy TV.