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Sport and the Sri Chinmoy Centre

For Sri Chinmoy, sports and athletics are a powerful spiritual tool on a number of fronts: they bring people together, and they also enable the participant to go deep within and find the very best inside themselves. Over the years, the athletic feats performed by Sri Chinmoy and his students have inspired countless people across the globe, and have considerably pushed out the frontiers of what is considered possible for a human being to do.

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Sri Chinmoy spent much of his childhood and early adulthood in a spiritual community in which athletics and sports was an integral part of daily life; for almost 20 years, he was the fastest sprinter in the ashram, and some of the sporting records he set there still stand to this day. Sports was an integral part of the spiritual program he advocated for his new students upon his arrival in the west; however, the athletic aspect of Sri Chinmoy's service to humanity only came to flower in 1976, the year of the American Bicentennial. That year, a group of Sri Chinmoy's students embarked upon the Liberty Torch, a relay run with a flaming torch, keeping lit the eternal ideals of "life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness" espoused by the founding fathers of the United States. Today, a team of Sri Chinmoy's students keeps those ideal alive, as they run torch in hand through over 70 countries in every continent under the banner of the World Harmony Run. The Run aims to build bridges of friendship and understanding between people of different countries and cultural backgrounds, and show that the most important things in life are things that we all have in common.

The Sri Chinmoy Marathon Team was founded in 1977 as a service to the running community; it has since grown into the largest organiser of endurance events in the world, holding running, swimming triathlon and other events in over 20 countries world wide. The Marathon team organises events over all distances from two-mile fun runs upwards, but its speciality is undoubtedly in organising endurance events, and over the years it has gained a reputation for organising some of the most innovative and boundary-pushing athletic events ever staged. In the early years, Sri Chinmoy was a frequent participant in the early races staged by the team, and his prolific marathon and ultramarathon output inspired his fellow team-members to reach higher and loftier sporting goals themselves. A knee injury has since curtailed Sri Chinmoy's running activities, but in recent years he has entered into the field of weightlifting, and is accomplishing remarkable feats of inner and outer strength well into his seventies.

However, to quote 'What is Enlightenment?' magazine, "Sri Chinmoy's most extraordinary feat of all may be his near miraculous ability to inspire in many of his students the same kind of limitation shattering abilities that have marked his own spiritual odyssey." Inspired by Sri Chinmoy's philosophy of "never give up" and transcending human limitations, a good number of Sri Chinmoy's students have participated in endurance disciplines such as ultradistance running, Channel swimming and triathlons, and in doing so have managed to accomplish feats that perhaps a few years previously they themselves would never have thought possible. Over forty crossings of the English channel have been undertaken by members of the Sri Chinmoy Marathon Team, the most by any sporting organisation, with eight of those crossings coming from Karteek Clarke from Scotland. In 1979, New Yorker Ashrita Furman broke his first Guinness World record for the most jumping jacks continuously performed; almost thirty years later, he holds over 70 of the records in the Guinness Book, more than twice as many as anyone else on the planet. In 1996 the Sri Chinmoy Marathon Team launched the first edition of the 3100 Mile Self-Transcendence Race, the longest certified race ever held. Eleven editions of the race have been held to date, of which four have been won by Asprihanal Aalto from Finland. Suprabha Beckjord is a former women's world record holder over 1000 miles, and is the only person to complete all editions of the race. Another Marathon Team member, Dipali Cunningham from Australia, has consistently been one of the best women ultradistance runners in the world for the past fifteen years, and currently holds the women's world record over 6 days with 510 miles.

Sri Chinmoy and his students strive every day to better their previous capacities, in the hope that they will in turn inspire those who hear about them to persevere in pursuing their own dreams in life. "Inspiration is of paramount importance", writes Sri Chinmoy. "If I can inspire someone, and if that person also can inspire me, then we can do many good things for the betterment of this world."

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