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Going Places June 2017
JUNE 2017 Interviews competent actor Hugh Jackman, CNN’s Richard Voyage of discovery, and Agak Agak Initiative’s Ili Sulaiman
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Hirabayashi Knocks 'em Out in Osaka - Feb. 25
Fresh off the equivalent of a 1:00:40 half marathon on Day One of the Hakone Ekiden, 21-year-old Kiyoto Hirabayashi of Koku Gakuin University ran a debut and collegiate record 2:06:18 to win the Osaka Marathon. Post-race his coach Yasuhiro Maedacompared Hirabayashi to former NR holder Atsushi Fujita, Maeda's teammate in their days at Komazawa University. Ethiopian Waganesh Nekasha won the women's race in 2:24:20.
ASICS Apologizes for Typo on Tokyo Marathon T-Shirts - Feb. 28
Tokyo Marathon sponsor ASICS issued an apology after selling an official t-shirt with a misspelled English word on it even though the misspelling actually increased the shirt's appeal.
Sutume Asefa Kebede and Benson Kipruto Run Fastest-Ever Marathons in Japan to Win in Tokyo - Mar. 3
Ethiopian Sutume Asefe Kebede and Kenyan Benson Kipruto ran the fastest times ever produced on Japanese soil, Sutume dropping Rosemary Wanjiru at 40 km to win in 2:15:55 and Kipruto surviving a world record pace start ordered up by Eliud Kipchoge and winning in 2:02:16. Three Japanese men broke 2:07 led by Yusuke Nishiyama in 2:06:31 despite falling mid-race, while Mongolian Khishigsaikhan Galbadrakh ran a national record 2:26:32 to qua
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Host team Kyoto was back on top at Sunday's National Women's Ekiden, taking the lead on the 2nd of the 42.195 km race's 9 legs and rolling on to win its 19th national title in the event's 43-year history in 2:15:26 with 4 individual stage wins.
Kyoto's lead runner Kokoro Nakachi was only 3 seconds behind First Stage winner Erika Tanoura of Chiba, and it didn't take much for its next runner Yua Sato to move into the top spot by 3 seconds. That lead grew to 50 seconds at the end of the Fifth Stage before a stage-winning run from Nagano's Nami Kawakami on the Sixth Stage cut it back to 33 seconds. But driven by stage wins from 7th runner Momoka Onishi and anchor Kaede Kawamura, from there to the end Kyoto pulled away to its final margin of victory of 2:26.
Nagano and Osaka were locked in a duel for 2nd for most of the way, but with only 3 km to go on the 10.0 km anchor stage Fukuoka and early leader Chiba caught up to make it a four-way race. Nagano's Yuna Wada fell off as the pace picked up when they were caught, and it came down to a 3-way battle over the track. Chiba's Nanaka Izawa made the first move, but a counter from Fukuoka's Miyaka Sugata shut her down. Sugata looked like she could hang on to 2nd, but in the home straight Osaka's Natsuki Omo