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Sister Madonna Iron Nun

Sister Madonna is a unique combination of Catholic nun and record setting triathlete. Her running career began late in life, when a priest encouraged her to take up running to help harmonise mind and body.

In 2005, Sister Madonna ran the 2005 Hawaii Ironman setting a record for the oldest women to finish an Ironman Triathlon. Sister Madonna is also a full time nun and is only able to train part-time. Altogether, Sister Madonna has completed 350 triathlons and 40 at the Ironman distance.

Sister Madonna has a simple philosophy for explaining her unique ultra distant events, in the evening of her life.

“If we want to do it, we can. The only failure is not to try, because putting forth the effort is success in itself.”

“If life doesn’t have some challenges, it isn’t worth living, right?”

When asked what she would say to people who think they are too old to start exercising, she said, “If you’re not too young to start walking or running you’re not too old to stop…..no excuses!”

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Breathing New Energy into old Ruins

An article about a world record set by Ashrita Furman for balancing the longest pole on your chin.

Aspendos ? what magic and charm are to be found in that name! Fifty kilometres east of Antalya, on Turkey?s Mediterranean coast, lies this masterpiece of the ancient world. In AD 162, out of the granite bedrock, the Roman architect Zeno crafted an amphitheatre which could seat 12,000 spectators ? a perfect acoustic and visual shell. From tiers of ascending marble seats, people could watch dramas, pageants and heroic athletic feats.

On December 13th, that glorious spirit was rekindled by a visitor from New York whose name is synonymous with deeds of Herculean proportions. Since 1979, Ashrita Furman has established 126 Guinness World Records in categories such as pogostick jumping, somersaulting, ball balancing, hopping, skipping, juggling and many more.

Ever in search of striking backdrops for his records, Ashrita chose Aspendos as the venue for his most recent record attempt: to balance the tallest object on his chin. The previous record was a 13 metre pole. Ashrita had brought with him to Turkey a telescopic fibreglass pole that could be opened out in sections to the height he desired.

He decided to do a warm up attempt with 15 metres (50 feet). To the tapered tip of the pole, he attached the distinctive red Turkish flag with its golden crescent moon and star. His assistants brought the pole to a vertical position and lifted the base to his chin. There it swayed and bent in the wind like a slender bamboo tree. At the very top, the Turkish flag was flapping wildly, dragging the pole even further from the centre. For a few seconds, Ashrita was able to balance the pole on his chin, but then he abandoned the attempt.

It seemed that a wind tunnel was being created on the stage of the amphitheatre by the entranceways on either side. Ashrita decided to remove the flag and try again. This time, in spite of the wind, he managed to achieve a point of perfect balance on his chin and the pole stayed aloft for 15.19 seconds.

According to the conditions pre-set by Guinness for the records, the pole had to remain upright and without any support for a minimum of 10 seconds. Ashrita had just set a new world records, but he still longed to fulfil his original vision of raising the Turkish flag inside this exquisitely preserved monument.

He expanded the pole to a height of 54 feet and reattached the Turkish flag to its apex. Among those who were deeply moved by this gesture was the Mayor of the surrounding district of Belkis who was present at this most unusual event with some of his staff members.

Once more the pole was raised to a vertical position and placed on Ashrita?s unprotected chin. One can only imagine the tremendous pressure it exerted and also the strain on his neck muscles. Ashrita gave the signal for his assistants to release their grip on the pole and there it remained, in perfect symmetry and balance, for a long 13.78 seconds to establish a new world record (pending certification by Guinness)
Ashrita immediately dedicated the record to his spiritual teacher Sri Chinmoy, whose philosophy of self ? transcendence has inspired him to undertake so many outstanding feats. He also offered the record as a symbolic salute to the nation of Turkey, which stands at the crossroads between Europe and Asia. For millennia, Turkey has enriched the life of humanity with its culture and history.

Ashrita?s record struck an immediate chord with the Turkish people and photographs of it appeared in newspapers across the region. Sri Chinmoy celebrated Ashrita?s success at a special event in Antalya and made the following most significant comment:

?Again and again Ashrita is proving to the world that impossibility has no reality in it. Impossibility is empty of reality.?

It is, indeed, a philosophy that the ancients would have been proud to uphold!

Dr Vidagdha Bennett
December 14th, 2006
Antalya, Turkey.

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Worlds Largest Drum for Peace

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World’s largest drum in Nepal

Nepal is celebrating after the historic peace accord between the government and rebel Maoists that ends 11 years of civil war. Different programs were held across the country including rallies. Friday’s programme in the capital Kathmandu was a continuation of the celebrations, but it had significant value.

A gigantic drum, dubbed the world peace drum, was beaten to send peace messages across the world. Thousands of spectators enjoyed the beating with the hope that peace will prevail in this land forever.

Organizers claimed this drum as world’s largest drum. According to Japanese drummer Hiromi Ishioka, coordinator of the world peace drum construction, the Guinness Book of World Records has recognized him as the maker of the world’s largest drum.

In a press conference held some five months ago in Kathmandu, he claimed that he will break his own record by making another super large drum.

From: news

Via: ursi blog

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Running around the World

 

One Earth – 26000km – 2 years – 1 runner

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Jesper Olsen is the first person to have successfully completed the unique feat of running around the world. Beginning on the 1st of January, 2004, from the Greenwich time meridian in London; Jesper successfully circumnavigated the world finishing nearly 2 years later in October 2005, in London. During his epic run of 26,000 Km Jesper kept a detailed log and even participated in local ultra distance runners. His extraordinary experiences have now been produced into a book. It is an epic tale of self transcendence and inspiration to others – World Run

Jesper Olsen is now preparing for World Run 2 which could be over 40,000 Km

“The route will in general lead from the Northern point of Scandinavia and in Europe to the Southern tip of Africa. After this first half of the total challenge is completed the run reverses direction and, hopefully, continues North from the Southern tip of South America to the Northern point of New Foundland in Canada, North America.”

Blog entry at Multidays – an informative resource on ultra distance running

Photo from Sri Chinmoy Races. This photo is from the last couple of days leading upto Jesper’s finish in London.

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Transcending on your Knees

ashritaAshrita Furman breaking a new Guiness record for crawling .

Ashrita crawled on his hands and knees as fast as he could to cover a mile in 24 minutes and 32 seconds, beating the previous Guinness record of 29 minutes and 27 seconds. Ashrita’s latest record was watched by some enthusiastic children who were pleased to see someone crawling as fast as they could. Ashrita is a meditation student of Sri Chinmoy. He says his meditation training enables him to be flexible in taking on new challenges. He sets records to show others that we all have unlimited potential if we can harness the power of the spirit.

Photo by Jowan Sri Chinmoy Centre Galleries

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Ashrita’s upside down juggling Record

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75 year old lifts to inspire others

Over the weekend of 16th and 17th September various heavy weights including a giant pumpkin and a plane were lifted by weightlifter and spiritual teacher Sri Chinmoy

Sri Chinmoy who is 75 years old lifts to inspire others that age need not be a barrier to achievement. Chinmoy also says the strength for his extraordinary lifts comes from his inner life of prayer and meditation. Asked about his message Sri Chinmoy says:

"Never give up! Never give up! Physical fitness is of paramount importance. There is no age limit
when we live in the heart and when we try to be of prayerful and soulful service to God in the
heart of humanity."

- Sri Chinmoy

A giant pumpkin being lifted by Sri Chinmoy.

More on Sri Chinmoy’s Lifting at Sri Chinmoy TV

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Ashrita Sets new Record

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World record breaker gets inspiration for 119th record.

Ashirta Furman, of Queens, N.Y., established a record for running a mile on tin pots earlier that afternoon, with a time of 18 minutes and 26 seconds. The pots were held against his shoes by hand-held strings. A stipulation of the record was that the tin pots musn’t fall off.

The record was set at POWNAL Green Mountain Race Track on Friday 8th September. After setting and submitting a record it usually takes about 6 weeks for it to be ratified by Guiness.

Furman credits his study of meditation, under the tutelage of Sri Chinmoy, for his ability to break so many records.

“It’s all in fun, but there’s a serious side because there’s physical conditioning and a lot of mental focus required,” he said. “You really have to focus deep within yourself. I really have to use the training I got from meditation to be very one-pointed and not allow other distractions to stop me.”

Bipin Larkin, a friend of Furman’s, was present for the record attempts.

“It’s
the spirit behind the thing that keeps you going, and it’s like an
adventure,” said Larkin. “(Furman) believes in transcendence, in going
beyond his restrictions.”

from: http://www.benningtonbanner.com/localnews/ci_4305679

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Self Transcendence

Many people take an interest in spirituality because of a feeling that “there has to be more to life than our ordinary every day experiences” It is when we start seeking for a deeper meaning and understanding of life that we become drawn to meditation and spirituality.

Spirituality in essence is a journey of self discovery, we can also use the term “self transcendence”.

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