Video #104: Peace Run Canada – 30 years anniversary

The Sri Chinmoy Peace Torch sailed to all 3 coasts of Canada (via the Northwest passage) aboard the C3 ship for 150 days.This video shows the Peace Run team sharing the torch with Canadians and meeting with some of the incredible people who took part in the C3 project, as well as notable Canadians sharing inspirational messages at the culmination of the journey.

www.peacerun.org
canadac3.ca

To learn more about Sri Chinmoy, please visit: www.srichinmoy.org.

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Video #103: Christmas Trip in Montenegro (Dec 22, 2017-Jan 4, 2018)

Here is a slideshow from the first part of the Christmas trip which took place in beautiful Montenegro. This trip was full of most interesting activities, including Peace Run events, a 10k run in Dubrovnik, a boat trip to Kotor Bay, a treasure hunt, Self-Transcendences races, swim & run event, Songs of the Soul & Oneness-Dream concerts and many more.

To learn more about Sri Chinmoy, please visit: www.srichinmoy.org.

Video #102: 27 hours singing – Impossibility-Challanger (Kladno, Czech Republic – November 12, 2017)

Impossibility-Challenger is a record festival that provides a platform and an opportunity for anyone to try to break a world record in any non-Olympic discipline. The records can be athletic, funny, creative, as long as they are challenging and require some serious training or preparation. The Impossibility Challenger was first organized in Zürich, Switzerland in 1982. Sri Chinmoy, the founder of the Impossibility Challenger, visited the event twice in the following years. From 2002 on, the Impossibility Challenger took place also in Germany, New Zealand, Hungary and Portugal. The event is sponsored by the Sri Chinmoy Centres. This year the event took place in Kladno, Czech Republic on November 12. The next edition of the Impossibility Challenger will happen on June 9th and 10th 2018 in Leiria, Portugal.

To learn more about Sri Chinmoy, please visit: www.srichinmoy.org.

Video #101: Impossibility-Challanger (Kladno, Czech Republic – November 12, 2017)

Impossibility-Challenger is a record festival that provides a platform and an opportunity for anyone to try to break a world record in any non-Olympic discipline. The records can be athletic, funny, creative, as long as they are challenging and require some serious training or preparation. The Impossibility Challenger was first organized in Zürich, Switzerland in 1982. Sri Chinmoy, the founder of the Impossibility Challenger, visited the event twice in the following years. From 2002 on, the Impossibility Challenger took place also in Germany, New Zealand, Hungary and Portugal. The event is sponsored by the Sri Chinmoy Centres. This year the event took place in Kladno, Czech Republic on November 12. The next edition of the Impossibility Challenger will happen on June 9th and 10th 2018 in Leiria, Portugal.

To learn more about Sri Chinmoy, please visit: www.srichinmoy.org.

Video #97: Peace Run Canada (Victoria, BC – October 28, 2017)

The Peace Torch sailed to all 3 coasts of Canada (via the Northwest passage) aboard the C3 ship for 150 days.This video shows the Peace Run team sharing the torch with Canadians and meeting with some of the incredible people who took part in the C3 project, as well as notable Canadians sharing inspirational messages at the culmination of the journey.

www.peacerun.org
canadac3.ca

To learn more about Sri Chinmoy, please visit: www.srichinmoy.org.

Video #91: Abhejali‘s North Channel Swim (August 15, 2017)

On Aug 15, 2017, Abhejali Bernardova, a member of the Sri Chinmoy Marathon Team from Zlin, Czech Republic, completed her 6th Oceans Seven challenge by conquering the North Channel from Donaghadee in Northern Ireland to Portpatrick in Scotland (35km – about the same distance as the English channel) in an excellent time of 10 hours 23:48, assisted by her experienced crew (Catalina, EC, Tsugaru): her sister Jana from London, Scottish team member Dhavala Stott and Jayalata from N.Y. According to the ILDSA (link is external) (Irish Long Distance Swimming Association) it was the fastest crossing of the six solo swims so far of 2017.

The North Channel is widely regarded as one of the hardest sea swims in the world, due to low water temperatures (10-14°C, warmest in August), ubiquitous Lion mane jellyfish that surface with the sun, strong currents and very unpredictable and changeable weather. Abhejali is the first Czech swimmer – male or female – to swim the North Channel, the 17th woman overall and only the 49th person in the world to successfully complete the swim.

To learn more about Sri Chinmoy, please visit: www.srichinmoy.org.