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Rupp leads USA Chiba Ekiden Team2012 Olympic 10,000m silver medalist Galen Rupp will lead a strong contingent of athletes to Chiba, Japan to compete in the Chiba Ekiden.On the men’s side Rupp, the American record holder for 10,000m, will be joine...
Team USA fifth at Chiba Ekiden Team USA ran to a fifth place finish Wednesday at the 2011 International Chiba Ekiden, which is an annual relay competition featuring a total of nine nations. Team USA finished with an overall time of 2:09:06 to ...
Team USA set for International Chiba Ekiden INDIANAPOLIS –Team USA will compete Wednesday in the 2011 International Chiba Ekiden. The 23rd annual event will be in Chiba, Japan, and, in addition to Team USA, the marathon relay will feature teams...
Kenya Over Japan As Both Break International Chiba Ekiden Course Record
by Brett Larner
"The United States and Australia also had a good duel throughout the ekiden, American men Robert Cheseret and Bobby Mack making the top three on their stages and Australian women Lisa Corrigan and Emily Brichacek doing likewise. Mack drew camera time when he passed Australia's Stephen Dinneen halfway through the 10 km Fifth Stage to put the U.S. into 5th ahead of Australia, where they stayed until the end."
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1 2:07:52 JUT
2 2:08:06 KEN
3 2:08:12 JPN
4 2:09:35 RUS
5 2:10:54 USA
6 2:12:56 CHIBA
7 2:14:07 AUS
8 2:14:55 ITA
9 2:15:02 ROU
10 2:15:13 CAN
11 2:15:23 CZE
12 2:17:01 NOR
by Brett Larner
"The United States and Australia also had a good duel throughout the ekiden, American men Robert Cheseret and Bobby Mack making the top three on their stages and Australian women Lisa Corrigan and Emily Brichacek doing likewise. Mack drew camera time when he passed Australia's Stephen Dinneen halfway through the 10 km Fifth Stage to put the U.S. into 5th ahead of Australia, where they stayed until the end."
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Results:
http://www.inter-chi.../record_fr.html