Beijing International Women's Ekiden

The Beijing International Women's Ekiden was an annual, international ekiden (marathon relay) road running competition held in Beijing, China. Formed in 1991 as the Great Wall International Ekiden Relay, the competition featured a six-stage relay race for women from 1991 to 2005, and included a men's race once, at its final edition. The race format had first, third and fifth legs at five kilometres in distance, second and fourth legs over ten kilometres, and a sixth and final leg covering the remaining 7.195 km of the classic marathon distance.[1]

The host nation China was the most successful team, winning nine of the fifteen runnings of the women's race. The women's course record of 2:11:41 was set by the Chinese team in 1998. Kenya was the sole men's winner, in 2:04:17 hours in 2005.

Editions

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  Edition in gold was held as the Great Wall International Ekiden Relay
Edition Year Location Date Men's teams Women's teams Athletes
1st 1991 Beijing, China 17 March[2] 0
2nd 1992 Beijing, China 15 March[3] 0
3rd 1993 Beijing, China 14 March[4] 0
4th 1994 Beijing, China 20 February[5] 0
5th 1995 Beijing, China 4 March[6] 0
6th 1996 Beijing, China 2 March[7] 0
7th 1997 Beijing, China 0
8th 1998 Beijing, China 28 February[8] 0
9th 1999 Beijing, China 6 March[9] 0
10th 2000 Beijing, China 20 February[10] 0
11th 2001 Beijing, China 18 February[11] 0
12th 2002 Beijing, China 17 February[12] 0
13th 2003 Beijing, China 0
14th 2004 Beijing, China 11 April[13] 0
15th 2005 Beijing, China 10 April[14]

Medallists

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Year Gold Silver Bronze
2005   Kenya
Elisha Birgen
David Keter
Hillary Kipchumba
Onesmus Nyerere
Joseph Keino
Enock Mitei
2:04:17   Spain
Juan Carlos Higuero
Carles Castillejo
José Luis Blanco
Iván Galán
Roberto García
José Ríos
2:04:47   Russia
Oleg Kulkov
Dmitriy Maksimov
Oleg Marusin
Mikhail Khobotov
Pavel Shapovalov
Sergey Yemelyanov
2:05:57

Women

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Year Gold Silver Bronze
1991   Soviet Union 2:19:59   United States 2:20:16   China 2:20:35
1992   Unified Team 2:17:01   China 2:17:24   United States 2:21:55
1993   China 2:14:16   China "B" 2:16:31   Kenya 2:17:20
1994   China 2:16:03   Romania 2:20:00   Russia 2:21:33
1995   Japan 2:16:32   Romania 2:17:10   Russia 2:19:16
1996   China 2:15:48   Romania ?   Japan 2:18:27
1997   Ethiopia 2:15:10   China 2:17:17   Japan 2:17:23
1998   China 2:11:41   Japan 2:16:13   Russia 2:17:26
1999   China 2:17:52   Japan 2:18:07   North Korea 2:19:13
2000   China 2:15:49   Mexico 2:18:31   Ethiopia 2:18:57
2001   Japan
Makiko Kawashima
Takako Kotorida
Yamamoto
Suzuki
Yokota
Akiko Kawashima
2:16:43   Ethiopia 2:18:12   China 2:18:35
2002   China 2:14:27   Japan 2:18:05   Ethiopia 2:20:19
2003   China 2:17:46   Ethiopia 2:20:51   Mongolia 2:56:55
2004   China 2:19:52   Japan 2:22:31   United States 2:29:57
2005   Ethiopia
Sentayehu Ejigu
Eyerusalem Kuma
Mestawet Tufa
Aheza Kiros
Amane Gobena
Workitu Ayanu
2:18:08   China
Zhang Chong
Sun Yingjie
Bai Xue
Zhu Yanmei
Wang Shijuan
Xing Huina
2:19:36   Japan
Noriko Matsuoka
Yuko Machida
Ikumi Watanabe
Marina Haga
Mayumi Fujita
Kanako Hori
2:24:32

References

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  1. ^ International Ekiden Marathon Relays. GBR Athletics. Retrieved 2019-11-16.
  2. ^ Newsletter. Washington Running Club (April 1994). Retrieved 2019-11-16.
  3. ^ 15 Mar 1992 Beijing International Women's Ekiden- Leg 6. ARRS. Retrieved 2019-11-16.
  4. ^ 14 Mar 1993 Beijing International Women's Ekiden- Leg 6. ARRS. Retrieved 2019-11-16.
  5. ^ 20 Feb 1994 Beijing International Women's Ekiden- Leg 6. ARRS. Retrieved 2019-11-16.
  6. ^ 04 Mar 1995 Beijing International Women's Ekiden- Leg 6. ARRS. Retrieved 2019-11-16.
  7. ^ 02 Mar 1996 Beijing International Women's Ekiden- Leg 6. ARRS. Retrieved 2019-11-16.
  8. ^ 28 Feb 1998 Beijing International Ekiden- Leg 6. ARRS. Retrieved 2019-11-16.
  9. ^ 06 Mar 1999 Beijing International Women's Ekiden- Leg 6. ARRS. Retrieved 2019-11-16.
  10. ^ Ma's army romps home to dominate Beijing road race . World Athletics (2000-02-20). Retrieved 2019-11-16.
  11. ^ Nakamura, Ken (2001-02-19). Beijing International Women’s Ekiden. World Athletics. Retrieved 2019-11-16.
  12. ^ 17 Feb 2002 Beijing International Women's Ekiden- Leg 6. ARRS. Retrieved 2019-11-16.
  13. ^ China takes comfortable Beijing ekiden relay win . World Athletics (2004-04-11). Retrieved 2019-11-16.
  14. ^ Jalava, Mirko (2005-04-11). Ethiopia beats China in Beijing Ekiden . World Athletics. Retrieved 2019-11-16.