News #71: Self-Transcendence 24-Hour Track Race — London, United Kingdom

On the weekend of 20–21 September 2025, 52 dedicated runners gathered at Battersea Park’s Millennium Stadium in London for the Self-Transcendence 24-Hour Track Race. Despite challenging, blustery conditions, participants embraced the physical and mental challenge of covering as many laps as possible within 24 hours.

In his debut at this distance, Julien Cazorla (FRA) led the men’s field with an impressive 242.939 km (150.955 miles). Paula Bedford (GBR) topped the women’s division with 188.605 km (117.193 miles). Notably, seven athletes surpassed the 200 km mark, and 31 runners completed over 100 miles, highlighting the event’s competitive spirit and the athletes’ endurance.

The race, organized by the Sri Chinmoy Marathon Team in conjunction with Run and Become, is renowned for its superb organization and has been a fixture in the UK ultrarunning calendar since 1989. It serves as a testament to the principles of self-transcendence, perseverance, and community.

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News #27: Sri Chinmoy 3-Mile Race – Oxford

The second race of the Oxford Self-Transcendence Summer Series took place on Monday, 19 May 2025, at the scenic Cutteslowe Park. It was a beautiful spring evening that welcomed a strong turnout of 168 runners—113 men and 55 women—eager to challenge themselves and enjoy the spirit of friendly competition.

In the men’s race, Matthew Lock of Witney Road Runners claimed first place with an impressive time of 15:15, just ahead of his teammate and the previous race winner, Max Cunningham, who clocked in at 15:52. On the women’s side, Jamie Garry of Oxford City AC led the field with a strong 20:09 finish, while Harriet Howard, also from Witney Road Runners, followed closely in 20:33.

The event was the second in a three-part Grand Prix series. With some runners tied on points, the final race on 2 June promises to be a thrilling conclusion. Tiebreakers will be based on the number of races completed and the fastest times in the upcoming race, adding an extra layer of excitement and anticipation.

For full results and more details, visit the Sri Chinmoy Marathon Team UK website:
Race details | Results

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