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Hokuren Distance Challenge Fukagawa Meet Streaming


The 5-meet Hokuren Distance Challenge series kicks off today in Fukagawa, Hokkaido. Timetable and entry lists are here. Streaming starts at 13:30 local time, with the main program starting at 15:30. Live results are here.

The best race of the day looks to be the men's 10000 m A-heat at 20:00, where 26:54.76 man Richard Kimunyan (Logisteed) and sub-27:15 runners Emmanuel Maru (Toyota Boshoku) and Evans Keitany (Toyota Boshoku) lead a field with 15 people with bests under 28:00. Tatsuhiko Ito (Honda) leads the Japanese entries at 27:25.73.

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