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‘First Japanese-Style Ekiden Relay Race in U.K. Kicks Off’




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The first running of the UK Ekiden took place yesterday, with the Oxford University team taking 1st in the 10-stage, 123 km race. Event founder Anna Dingley hopes to make the race an annual event.

photo © 2024 Anna Dingley, all rights reserved

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