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Elementary Students Set Course Record 2:13:29 in Marathon-Distance All-Japan Unicycle Ekiden

http://www.ayomi.co.jp/sports/detail.php?eid=00442&sports-kind=00

translated by Brett Larner

On January 6th, the 14th All-Japan Unicycle Ekiden was held along the Arakawa River in Tokyo's Adachi Ward. On a windy day, 700 people took part in the event and showed off fine performances.

Each team consisted of 6 athletes handing over a tasuki in traditional ekiden style over the 42.195 km full marathon course. In addition to elementary school, junior high school and independent categories there was a 5 km mini-marathon for individual cyclists. In the elementary school division 'The Green Angels' unicycle club of Jonai in Shizuoka Prefecture set a new course record of 2:13:29.

Natsumi Kanazawa and Rie Yamazaki of the Adachi Ward Unicycle Association select team 'Pretty Girls' were chosen to represent all 700 members of the field in promising to compete with fair play and to abide by race regulations.

For results and additional information please consult the Adachi Ward Unicycle Association homepage.

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