The Spirit of a Runner – documentary by Jessie Beers-Altman

Suprabhas Running Feet Photo by Sharani
Suprabhas Running Feet Photo by Sharani

Suprabha's Running Feet - Photo by Sharani

Last night I watched a fantastically inspiring documentary about one of my all-time heroes, a record-breaking multi-day runner named Suprabha Beckjord. A gift shop owner from Washington, DC, she has run in the Self-Transcendence 3100 mile race every summer for the last 12 years and is:

  • *the only person to finish the race every year it has been held.
  • *the only woman to ever compete in the race.
  • *the only American to run the race in a field of 14 people from around the world last year in 2008.

This monumental race held over a 51 day period in Queens, New York is the longest certified road race in the world and is hosted by the Sri Chinmoy Marathon Team.

The Spirit of a Runner is a documentary about Suprabha’s ultra-running career – especially her years of participation in the 3100. The film also offers a window into the race itself and the inspiration from the Marathon Team’s founder Sri Chinmoy.

This film by Jessie Beers-Altman, a student at the Boston University College of Communication, won third prize in one of the divisions of the Redstone Film Festival in 2009. Here is a trailer to the film on YouTube:

I was so inspired by this film that it brought me to tears while watching it. The next morning I woke up full of enthusiasm for life in general and for being a part of the Sri Chinmoy Centre in particular. It translated into a marathon-length (for me!) session of meditation where our centre gathers in Queens, New York. I meditated at home starting at 5 am then continued at the outdoor meditation area we call Aspiration-Ground from 6 to 9 am. The meditative morning brought a harvest of joy, gratitude and peace. Now some might say why didn’t the film inspire me to get up early and go running instead of to sit and meditate? I can only answer – good point! Maybe tomorrow it will energize my athletic activities instead of my meditation.

Related: Photos I took of Suprabha on the race course during the 2007 3100 Mile Race.

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About Sharani

Bio: I am a public librarian in Massachusetts and an avid meditator, writer, photographer - mostly on Sri Chinmoy Centre websites. As a librarian and bibliophile, I especially resonate with the written word. I began studying meditation as Sri Chinmoy's student in 1985 and my spiritual strivings and creative expression are primarily a spirit of delight in the supernal beauty of God. I often find an act of centering prayer in artistic expression, especially when harmonising with Nature. I am happiest when the writing of prose and poetry or the taking of photographs leads me to a hushed place of kneeling in awe of a universe of oneness much vaster than myself. I live and work in adjoining New England states, both located near the Atlantic Ocean's coast. As a transplanted New Englander, I find that living near the sea nourishes me deeply and sparks creativity on many levels.

6 thoughts on “The Spirit of a Runner – documentary by Jessie Beers-Altman

  1. Sharani,

    Thank you for posting the news of the new film featuring The 3100 Mile Race and Suprabha.

    The trailer is beautiful and I can hardly wait to watch the entire film.

    Ahelee
    California

    • Hi Ahelee,
      I hope you do get to see it – Nirmala comments here that she also found it quite beautiful when she watched it in Germany.

      Best Regards,
      Sharani

  2. Sharani

    The Heidelberg Joyday is just over and I was thinking how last year you were there and liked it so much. We saw the beautiful film already twice on a big screen. It is so completly Fine Art, the finest Spirit of an ultra Runner. Best to you Nirmala
    (There were already so many Spargel everywhere, you remember..)

    • Hi Nirmala,
      What a pleasant surprise to hear from you! I will have to go out and buy some asparagus and think of Germany in May. It’s not quite in season yet here as far as I can tell although I did put in my vegetable garden Memorial Day weekend.

    • I know it showed recently at The Panorama of My Silence-Heart Cafe in Jamaica, Queens, New York. I’m not sure precisely where else it is airing. If you live near a cafe or shop run by students of Sri Chinmoy, I would inquire there if they know of it being shown. Hopefully it will air on television as well eventually.

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