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4th Leg CR Breaker Vincent Yegon Named Hakone Ekiden MVP for Second Time


Tokyo Kokusai University 4th-year Vincent Yegon was named MVP of the 2023 Hakone Ekiden for his course record-breaking run on Hakone's 4th leg on Jan. 2. Originally an alternate, Yegon was swapped in for fellow 4th-year Luka Musembi on race morning. Yegon ran 1:00:00 for the 20.9 km 4th leg, taking 30 seconds off the previous CR of 1:00:30 set by Yuya Yoshida of Aoyama Gakuin University in 2020.

As a 1st-year Yegon broke the CR on Hakone's 3rd leg, following up with a CR on the competitive 2nd leg as a 2nd-year. That run earned him his first Hakone MVP award, making him the only non-Japanese athlete ever to receive the distinction. With his 4th leg CR this year Yegon now holds the records for the 2nd through 4th legs. "Thank you very much. I'm happy," he commented in Japanese.

As a team Tokyo Kokusai University ultimately placed 11th, falling 1:32 behind 10th-placer Toyo University. It was Tokyo Kokusai's first time missing the 10-deep podium and a guaranteed trip to the following year's Hakone Ekiden in four years.

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