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Kaneenika Janakova (born as Tereza Janáková, 1970) is an ultra-distance runner and comes from Cerová near Senica, Slovakia.[1] She has lived in New York for ten years. Janakova is a disciple of Sri Chinmoy.[2] Because of him, she adopted the name Kaneenika which is a Sanskrit word meaning "vision beauty of the inner eye".[3][4]
In primary school, she didn't run very well, but when she went to high school during socialism she got a gold badge. Her first marathon in 1996 wasn't her best performance, it took her 4 hours and 45 minutes. At the Košický marathon, she was getting better with a time of 4:05. Then she dared to go for longer runs. Between the years 1998 and 2014 she ran 6, 12, 24 and 48-hour races. In 2001, she tried 6-day races for the first time. Later she added a 700-mile race, a 1000-mile race and 10-day races. In 2015, she entered her first 3100-mile race run which lasted 52 days.[5][4]
“Many ultra or multiday runners are very humble and simple people.[4] ”
— Kaneenika Janakova
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