News #115: Winter Triumph at Chelyabinsk Self-Transcendence Half Marathon

Runners pushing through the winter course at the Self-Transcendence Half Marathon 2026 in Chelyabinsk, showcasing determination and Sri Chinmoy spirit.

The Self-Transcendence Half Marathon 2026 took place on January 10, 2026, in Chelyabinsk, Russia. The runners completed the 21.098 km distance on a looped course (one lap = 7.0325 km). Participants embraced the winter conditions with determination. The event embodied Sri Chinmoy’s philosophy of self-transcendence through running. As a result, it drew athletes from various cities and age categories for a meaningful start to the year’s Sri Chinmoy races in Russia.

Organized under the “Самопреодоление – Зима” banner, the race welcomed men and women across groups like 14-17, 18-39, 40-49, 50-59, and 60-69. Additionally, it featured absolute placings alongside category wins. Overall, the day celebrated personal growth, community support, and the joy of overcoming limits in a peaceful setting.

Top Winners and Standout Performances

Vitaliy Pushkarev (48, Chelyabinsk) dominated the men’s absolute and 40-49 category with an impressive 1:24:54. Next, Timur Akhmedyanov (42, Chelyabinsk) secured second overall (1:33:39) and second in 40-49. Then, Sergey Belov (43, Chelyabinsk) took third overall (1:34:59) and third in the category.

Among women, Natalia Gubchenko (46, Chelyabinsk) achieved first place absolute and in 40-49 with 1:46:45 – earning a season record (РС). Yulia Zakharova (50, Chelyabinsk) finished second absolute (1:50:09, also РС) and first in 50-59. Olga Kamysheva (38, Miass) claimed third absolute (1:50:10) and first in 18-39.

Other highlights included Ivan Chernyshev (37, Chelyabinsk) at 1:37:28 (fourth absolute, first 18-39 men), and veteran Andrey Barsukov (66, Chelyabinsk) completing in 2:12:21 (first 60-69 men, eighth absolute). Young Vladislav Zakharov (15, Chelyabinsk) finished in 2:30:16 (first 14-17 boys, ninth absolute).

These results show depth across generations. For instance, season records by Gubchenko and Zakharova added extra inspiration.

Course and Winter Atmosphere in Chelyabinsk

The looped course (7.0325 km per lap) allowed for steady pacing and spectator support. The runners navigated winter paths in Chelyabinsk. They drew energy from fellow participants and volunteers. The event fostered harmony despite the cold. Consequently, it created a welcoming space for self-improvement.

Sri Chinmoy races emphasize inner peace through outer effort. Thus, this winter half marathon encouraged runners to transcend personal barriers.

Significance of the Self-Transcendence Half Marathon 2026

Events like the Self-Transcendence Half Marathon 2026 remind us that running builds resilience and unity. First, they attract diverse ages and backgrounds. Then, they promote values of gratitude and growth. Moreover, season records motivate future efforts. As a result, participants leave inspired for the year ahead.

This Chelyabinsk race continues Russia’s strong Sri Chinmoy Marathon Team tradition. It sets a positive tone for upcoming events, blending challenge with spiritual depth.

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News #84: Sri Chinmoy Half-Marathon 2025 in Chelyabinsk, Russia

Runners starting the Sri Chinmoy Half-Marathon in Chelyabinsk, Russia

A Celebration of Running and Self-Transcendence

On 11 October 2025, runners gathered in Chelyabinsk, Russia, for the Sri Chinmoy Half-Marathon 2025, also known as the Self-Transcendence — Autumn Half-Marathon. Organized by the Sri Chinmoy Marathon Team, the event once again united athletes and enthusiasts who share a passion for running, peace, and personal growth. The race took place at the city’s Municipal Ski Base, offering a scenic and inspiring setting surrounded by autumn colors.

A Scenic Course and Inspiring Atmosphere

The 21.1 km course combined natural park trails and quiet city streets, giving participants both beauty and challenge. As the race began, the crisp October air and golden leaves created an uplifting mood. Many runners spoke about how the calm environment and rhythmic sound of footsteps encouraged reflection and focus.

Moreover, the event attracted participants of all ages and fitness levels. From experienced half-marathoners to first-time runners, everyone found joy in testing their limits. The race was not only about competition but also about connection — with nature, with others, and with one’s inner strength.

Highlights and Memorable Moments

A total of 47 runners took part in the event. The course was well marked and supported by cheerful volunteers who offered water, encouragement, and smiles at every stage. In addition, families and local spectators came to cheer for the athletes, adding warmth and community spirit.

As runners crossed the finish line, they celebrated both physical achievement and inner fulfillment. Some achieved personal bests, while others simply enjoyed the experience of being part of something harmonious and uplifting. This beautiful blend of effort and serenity truly reflected the Sri Chinmoy Marathon Team’s motto — Run and Become.

Looking Ahead

The Sri Chinmoy Half-Marathon in Chelyabinsk continues to grow each year, attracting new runners and spreading the message of self-transcendence. Future editions will keep promoting joy, discipline, and spiritual awareness through running. Whether you come to compete or to experience peace through movement, this event invites everyone to discover the beauty of running as meditation in action.

Learn More

For race results and event details, visit the official page: Self-Transcendence — Autumn Half-Marathon

Explore upcoming Sri Chinmoy races and results: www.srichinmoyraces.org
Learn about Sri Chinmoy’s life and teachings: www.srichinmoy.org