Day 3: Growing Pains and Trains

The head of the mileage train houses nearly six runners with at least 200 miles after three days of running. The colossus of a race known as the Self-Transcendence 3100 Mile Race allowed 10 runners to go past 60 miles, once again led by the superb skill of Vasu Duzhiy(Russia) with 237 miles. He just recently ran 251 miles in the April ST Ten Day for the first three days, and that race was 41 days shorter than the race he is in now. Pushkar Mullauer(Switzerland) has run 227.75 miles, but he does not even want to know his totals. Grahak Cunningham from Australia moved into third overall with a 71 mile day(222.26 miles) and Pranjal Milovnik is close back in fourth with 220.06.. Ananda-Lahari Zuscin from Slovakia moved into seventh place with a 65.8 mile day, but he will be remembered for running the last lap in 4:55 to beat the midnight cutoff. It helps to have another gear. More later.