April 19 - 22, 2025
Registration closes: Thu, Apr 10 @ 11:59 PM ET

ABOUT THE EVENT

Come test your endurance in the inaugural Sri Chinmoy Three-Day Race, taking place in Flushing Meadows Corona Park, Queens, New York City, New York from April 19-22, 2025, on a flat fast loop.

This event is part of the Sri Chinmoy Ultra Trio - Ten, Six and Three Day Races, April 19-29.

THE SPIRITUAL DIMENSION

Sri Chinmoy strongly felt that the ‘self-transcendence’ aspect was particularly important in ultrarunning. There comes a point in a race when one's physical prowess has reached its limit. To continue on, the runner must rely on his or her own inner determination, and tap into the infinite spiritual power that is within us all, which Sri Chinmoy called the soul, the representative of the ultimate Divine Being.

Having said that, no particular beliefs are required to apply for the race, but applicants should feel comfortable blending into a spiritual environment where many of their fellow runners and helpers are spiritual seekers.

RACE SCHEDULE

April 18, 9AM: Runners may begin setting up their tents and dugout spaces.

April 19, 12 Noon: Start of Three-Day Race

April 22
12 Noon: Race finishes
1PM Awards ceremony for Three-Day Race.
4PM Deadline for runners to vacate tents and dugouts

RACE CAMP / FACILITIES

RACE CAMP

Where most of the year lie empty grass fields, annually they are transformed into the Race Camp, a tiny village complete with kitchens, showers, running hot and cold water, a camping area, dugouts, lap counting trailer, camping area, electrical generator, and toilets, all enclosed with 4 ft. high fencing. Please continue reading below for further details

LAP COUNTING

Lap counting forms the heart of the race. Sri Chinmoy strongly felt the live personal communication from lap counters to runners adds significantly to the energy of the race and the overall runner experience. As such, the lap counting station is staffed by volunteer counters and an announcer 24-hours a day during the entire race. Each runner will hear his or her name and lap total announced each time he or she passes the lap counting station.

Accuracy is of utmost importance. We utilize two counting systems in order to minimize errors: 1) Lap times are entered by hand on paper lap sheets for each runner, and 2) a separate semi-automated backup system wherein all runners’ laps are entered into a computerized lap counting system.

Please adhere to the following:

Your race number must be visible and worn on your stomach or torso at all times (not your side, leg or back). Use of a bib belt is recommended, $10-12 on Amazon
Any anticipated time off the course, (medical, rest stop, food) which may last longer than four minutes should be reported to the lap counters beforehand, as these are recorded and must be part of the official record keeping.
Absolutely no pacing beyond 200 meters of the counting station by anyone.
Cutting the course at any point results in immediate disqualification.
Minimum requirement of completing 27 miles / day to stay in the race.
Any issues should be directed to the on-duty race director or lap counting captain for resolution.

SCOREBOARDS

There is a large analog scoreboard adjacent to the lap counting station displaying each runner with total mileage accumulated. For the most part, the physical scoreboard is regularly updated (less frequently at night), but please note the scoreboard is not official, the lap counters maintain the official records.

There are digital scoreboards in the camp kitchen (along course) displaying all runners’ current total laps, mileage, and kilometers.

THE COURSE

A 100% paved, flat and fast USATF certified 0.747979 mile / 1.203577 km loop at the North end of Meadow Lake. The race course passes through the middle of the Race Camp.

KITCHENS & FOOD

There are two separate kitchens:

Runners Kitchen

Every day, three healthy, tasty vegetarian meals (including some vegan options) are provided self-serve buffet-style, for runners only, in the Runners Kitchen at these approximate times: 6:30 am, 12 noon, 7:00 pm. Additionally, soup, hot drinks, various snacks, and Skratch Hydration electrolyte drink are available continuously.

Note: The rear kitchen area of the Runners Kitchen is for use by race cooks only and is off-limits to runners and helpers.

Meals for runners’ helpers are not included in the entry fee, but may be purchased on a per-day ($35) or per-meal ($12) basis. Please pre-arrange with the race director.

Camp Kitchen

This is a separate structure where runners and helpers can prepare their own food at any time, 24/7, and includes: refrigerators, tables, stove, pots, pans, kitchen utensils, paper plates and plastic untensils, toaster, microwave, blender, sink with hot and cold running water, and a hot water urn.

Please:

Label any items you place in the fridge with your name.
Be considerate and clean up after yourself when finished – wash dishes, pots, pans etc., wipe tables, dispose of trash.
Meat is allowed for non-vegetarian runners, but must be self-provided and cooked in the Camp Kitchen.
Alcohol, Marijuana and drugs are expressly forbidden both by our race regulations and those of the New York City Parks Department.
In addition, there are many snack foods available continuously in the Camp Kitchen for all authorized helpers and race volunteers.

SHOWERS

There are two showers in the shower trailer available to runners 24/7, with hot and cold water. Please keep shower length reasonable. There is a utility sink with hot and cold water on the side of the shower trailer

DUGOUTS

Affectionately referred to as the ‘Dugouts’, these long covered areas with open fronts directly alongside the course provide each runner with their own small table space and a chair, for quick and easy access to a selection of their gear, and for short breaks. However, as dugout space is limited, kindly observe the following guidelines:

Two runners per 6 ft. table. (approx. 24” x 36” space per runner)
All food and gear which does not fit on your half of the table must be stored in your personal tent.
One chair per runner. Plastic folding chairs are provided, bring your own chair cushion. Helpers must use their runner's chair if they sit in the dugout.
No beds or reclining chairs are permitted.
Electrical outlets are provided for charging phones, electronic devices, etc.

MEDICAL SERVICES

A medical tent is provided for limited medical treatment. It is supported entirely by volunteers so 24-hour coverage is not possible.
Between the hours of 7am and 7pm at least one MD is always present. Hours of coverage may be increased on a day-to-day basis depending on staffing availability. Hours are posted daily.
Massage is possible only when one of our very experienced volunteers is available.
The medical tent is divided into an area for men and an area for women. In order to assure privacy we request everyone use the appropriate designated area.
The medical area is dedicated to medical services and is not a rest area. Please rest in your tent. Generally, no more than 15 minutes is allowed per runner per medical break, and no more than 2 medical breaks per runner per day is a good guideline.

CAMPING AREA

Sleeping quarters for this race are camping tents. Please use the designated area of the Race Camp for this purpose. We have a limited number of tents available to runners, we are grateful to those who can bring their own tent. When registering, please indicate whether or not you need a tent. Also see the tent guidelines section below for tent selection, and proper set-up.

RVs, camper vehicles, trailers etc. are not allowed in the park.

TENT GUIDELINES

Race staff are unable to repair or rebuild tents during the race, so please adhere to the following guidelines for selecting and setting up your tent:

Tent size: Tent height should not exceed 4 ft. / 1.5 m. The most suitable tents are the smaller 1–2-person kind; the larger 6–8-person stand-up tents simply can’t handle the winds often experienced in Flushing Meadows in April, and sway heavily, dislodging stakes and covers. In the past, some of these monsters have been flattened, torn and in a couple of instances, even blown into the nearby lake!

Waterproof plastic fly: For a tent to remain dry during the seemingly inevitable rain storms it must have a plastic tarp as a waterproof fly. This fly is NOT the one that comes with the tent; it is a separate additional waterproof plastic tarp that must cover the tent and go all the way to the ground around the perimeter of the tent, to prevent rain and wind from entering. A fly that does not cover all the way to the ground will leak water and flood the tent floor.

Waterproof plastic ground tarp: Each tent requires a plastic ground tarp under it to prevent flooding. The plastic tarp must remain completely out of sight under the tent floor. (i.e. the edges of the tarp should not be visible). Ground tarps that extend beyond the tent footprint funnel water under the tent and flood the tent floor.

We have a limited number of plastic tarps available for use as flys and ground tarps

There is no electricity in the camping area.

COTS AND BLANKETS

Folding army-style cots and a limited number of wool blankets are also available for runner use, max 2 blankets per runner. Blankets should not be used for chair cushions or foot rests.

VOLUNTEERS

The Sri Chinmoy Marathon Team is renowned for offering a high standard of service to runners and fostering a highly supportive atmosphere. Volunteers are there for the general support of all runners, as well as for the administration of the race. As such, they cannot serve as individual helpers to any runner. Runners are encouraged to have dedicated helpers during the race, who can service their specific needs.

Should any issues arise that you are unable to resolve on your own, please approach the on-duty race director for assistance

Race Director schedule:

Bipin Larkin: 8 am - 6 pm
Sahishnu Szczesiul: 8 am - 6 pm
Medur Wilson: 6 pm - 1am
Rupantar LaRusso: 1 am - 8am

SECURITY AND PARK RULES

The course is lit at night.
We provide as many guards as possible to watch the course at night. However, all runners should be vigilant and anything suspicious should be immediately reported to the on-duty Race Director.
Under no circumstances should you leave valuables unattended in your car. The Marathon Team is not responsible for the security of your vehicle or personal belongings
Please remember that we are being hosted by the NYC Parks Department to whom we are very grateful. Their rules are enforced.
Parking is only in the designated lot as described in the parking section.
RVs, camper vehicles, trailers etc. are not allowed in the park.
No hanging of laundry in public to dry.
No alcohol, marijuana or drugs permitted.

WEATHER

Although the average high is only 65°F (18°C), and average low is 49°F (10°C) this time of year, we've had temperatures as low as 32°F/0°C and as high as 80°F/25°C. Usually we experience at least one big rainstorm. It is consistently breezy in the park, occasionally very windy. In other words, prepare for all extremes; light and heavy coats, rain gear, windbreaker, hat, sunblock, a sleeping bag rated down to at least 32°F / 0°C, and a sleeping pad.

RACE SHIRTS

Race shirts are provided for all runners registered at least 3 weeks before the race. Sizes are Unisex X-Small, Small, Medium, Large, X-Large, 2XL

AWARDS

Same categories for all three races:

Under 50: Top 3 male and female
50-59: Top 2 male and female
60 & over: First male and female

Medals for all finishers

AGE RESTRICTIONS

Runners must be 18 or older to compete

DIRECTIONS

Please see our race website for driving directions. There is free parking.

Event's current local time: 11:22 AM ET

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