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Rimas Jakelaitis is one of the world’s great superlong distance runners. In 2000, Rimas astounded everyone with a world record of 16 days 00 hours in the 1300 miler, taking over 15 hours off the record as well as gaining the 2000 km world best. In 2001 he won the [[10 Day Races|Sri Chinmoy Ten Day]] race, running 901 miles for ten days,the second best total in history. In the process he passed 600 miles for six days,becoming only the 12th person alltime to ever do it. In 1999 he won the Six-day race with 517 miles. Rimas won the Ten Day in 2004 for the fourth time with 653 miles.  
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Rimas Jakelaitis is one of the world’s great superlong distance runners. In 2000, Rimas astounded everyone with a world record of 16 days 00 hours in the [[Sri Chinmoy 1300 mile race]], taking over 15 hours off the record as well as gaining the 2000 km world best. In 2001 he won the [[10 Day Races|Sri Chinmoy Ten Day]] race, running 901 miles for ten days,the second best total in history. In the process he passed 600 miles for six days,becoming only the 12th person alltime to ever do it. In 1999 he won the Six-day race with 517 miles. Rimas won the Ten Day in 2004 for the fourth time with 653 miles.  
 
He holds the Lithuanian record for 100 km(7:20)and has run the marathon in 2:35. He even ran the [[Self-Transcendence 3100 Mile Race|Self-Transcendence 3100 miler]] in 2002, completing the distance in 50 days 2 hours. He has also won several shorter ultras in the New York area.
 
He holds the Lithuanian record for 100 km(7:20)and has run the marathon in 2:35. He even ran the [[Self-Transcendence 3100 Mile Race|Self-Transcendence 3100 miler]] in 2002, completing the distance in 50 days 2 hours. He has also won several shorter ultras in the New York area.
  
 
In the Self-Transcendence 10 day race in 2006 he held off Vladimir Balatskyto win the race with 665 miles, despite having knee problems after the first day.
 
In the Self-Transcendence 10 day race in 2006 he held off Vladimir Balatskyto win the race with 665 miles, despite having knee problems after the first day.
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==Race History==
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*1999 Sri Chinmoy Six Day race 517 miles. 
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*2000 Sri Chinmoy Ten Day race 745 miles.
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*2000 Sri Chinmoy 1300 mile race 16 days 00:28:10
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*2001 Sri Chinmoy Ten Day race 901 miles.
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*2002 Sri Chinmoy Ten Day race 701 miles.
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*2002 Self-Transcendence 3100 mile race. 50 days 2 hours
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*2004 Sri Chinmoy Ten Day race 653 miles.
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*2006 Sri Chinmoy Ten Day race 665 miles.
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Sahishnu Szczesiul
  
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==
  
[http://www.srichinmoyraces.org/us/resources/folder.2006-04-29.1285891506/document.2006-04-29.2549282870 Sri Chinmoy Races]
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*[http://www.srichinmoyraces.org/us/resources/folder.2006-04-29.1285891506/document.2006-04-29.2549282870 Sri Chinmoy Races]
 
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*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rimas_Jakelaitis Rimas jakelaitis Wikipedia entry]
 
[[Category: Multiday Athlete]]
 
[[Category: Multiday Athlete]]
 
[[Category: Ultrarunners]]
 
[[Category: Ultrarunners]]

Latest revision as of 14:33, 20 March 2008

Rimas Jakelaitis is one of the world’s great superlong distance runners. In 2000, Rimas astounded everyone with a world record of 16 days 00 hours in the Sri Chinmoy 1300 mile race, taking over 15 hours off the record as well as gaining the 2000 km world best. In 2001 he won the Sri Chinmoy Ten Day race, running 901 miles for ten days,the second best total in history. In the process he passed 600 miles for six days,becoming only the 12th person alltime to ever do it. In 1999 he won the Six-day race with 517 miles. Rimas won the Ten Day in 2004 for the fourth time with 653 miles. He holds the Lithuanian record for 100 km(7:20)and has run the marathon in 2:35. He even ran the Self-Transcendence 3100 miler in 2002, completing the distance in 50 days 2 hours. He has also won several shorter ultras in the New York area.

In the Self-Transcendence 10 day race in 2006 he held off Vladimir Balatskyto win the race with 665 miles, despite having knee problems after the first day.

Race History

  • 1999 Sri Chinmoy Six Day race 517 miles.
  • 2000 Sri Chinmoy Ten Day race 745 miles.
  • 2000 Sri Chinmoy 1300 mile race 16 days 00:28:10
  • 2001 Sri Chinmoy Ten Day race 901 miles.
  • 2002 Sri Chinmoy Ten Day race 701 miles.
  • 2002 Self-Transcendence 3100 mile race. 50 days 2 hours
  • 2004 Sri Chinmoy Ten Day race 653 miles.
  • 2006 Sri Chinmoy Ten Day race 665 miles.

Sahishnu Szczesiul

External Links