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The International Chiba Ekiden was an annual team road running competition held in Chiba, Japan in late November. The marathon relay race, or ekiden as it is known in Japan, is one of the prominent annual races of its kind. The competition is split into six legs which combine to make up the marathon distance of 42.195 km. The Chiba Ekiden was first held in 1988 and featured separate competitions for both men and women. Since 2007, each competing country selects three men and three women for their team. The legs are divided as follows: 5 km (men), 5 km (women), 10 km (men), 5 km (women), 10 km (men), and 7.195 km (women).

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  • Der International Chiba Ekiden (vollständig japanisch 青木半治杯 国際千葉駅伝, englisch Hanji Aoki Cup International Chiba Ekiden) war ein Langstrecken-Staffellauf (Ekiden) für Nationalteams, der von 1988 bis 2014 jährlich in Chiba ausgetragen wurde. (de)
  • The International Chiba Ekiden was an annual team road running competition held in Chiba, Japan in late November. The marathon relay race, or ekiden as it is known in Japan, is one of the prominent annual races of its kind. The competition is split into six legs which combine to make up the marathon distance of 42.195 km. The Chiba Ekiden was first held in 1988 and featured separate competitions for both men and women. Since 2007, each competing country selects three men and three women for their team. The legs are divided as follows: 5 km (men), 5 km (women), 10 km (men), 5 km (women), 10 km (men), and 7.195 km (women). The men's world record for the event was set at the competition in 2005 as the Kenyan team of Josephat Ndambiri, Martin Mathathi, Daniel Mwangi, Mekubo Mogusu, Onesmus Nyerere and John Kariuki completed the course in a time of 1:57:06. In the same race the Japanese team ran an Asian record, the United States men ran a North American record and the fourth-placed Russian team broke the European record. (en)
  • 国際千葉駅伝(こくさいちばえきでん)は、1988年(昭和63年)から2014年(平成26年)にかけて行われていた、国際陸上競技連盟公認の駅伝国際大会。千葉県千葉市(かつては習志野市・船橋市を含む)を舞台に行われた。千葉県出身の青木半治の功績を讃え青木半治杯の名を冠する。 (ja)
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  • Der International Chiba Ekiden (vollständig japanisch 青木半治杯 国際千葉駅伝, englisch Hanji Aoki Cup International Chiba Ekiden) war ein Langstrecken-Staffellauf (Ekiden) für Nationalteams, der von 1988 bis 2014 jährlich in Chiba ausgetragen wurde. (de)
  • 国際千葉駅伝(こくさいちばえきでん)は、1988年(昭和63年)から2014年(平成26年)にかけて行われていた、国際陸上競技連盟公認の駅伝国際大会。千葉県千葉市(かつては習志野市・船橋市を含む)を舞台に行われた。千葉県出身の青木半治の功績を讃え青木半治杯の名を冠する。 (ja)
  • The International Chiba Ekiden was an annual team road running competition held in Chiba, Japan in late November. The marathon relay race, or ekiden as it is known in Japan, is one of the prominent annual races of its kind. The competition is split into six legs which combine to make up the marathon distance of 42.195 km. The Chiba Ekiden was first held in 1988 and featured separate competitions for both men and women. Since 2007, each competing country selects three men and three women for their team. The legs are divided as follows: 5 km (men), 5 km (women), 10 km (men), 5 km (women), 10 km (men), and 7.195 km (women). (en)
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  • International Chiba Ekiden (de)
  • International Chiba Ekiden (en)
  • 国際千葉駅伝 (ja)
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