Takuro Tachiji of Kokugakuin University is the student's top student!Hakone Ekiden 5th Ward Appeal in the preparatory battle / Geki -hill fastest king decisive battle 2021
Takuro Tochi (Kokugakuin University), who was in second place in the top student
On November 13, the "Gekon -hills fastest king decisive battle 2021 @ Turnpike Hakone", set in the mountains of Hakone, will be held, the start of Kanagawa / Oda Raw Materials Start, Hakone Daikan Yamaguchi (Anest Iwata Sky Lounge). In the club, Proranner Daichi Jinno (Cell Sauce) won 51 minutes 02 seconds to update the conventional tournament record. Yuta Mikami (Soka University), who was still unknown at the time, won last year's tournament. One and a half months later, Mikami played an active part in the 5th ward of Hakone Ekiden (contributing to the outbound championship in the second place in the section), and this time again, many Hakone Ekiden participation as "virtual Hakone Ekiden 5 Ward". A school player participated. The course runs up a 13.5km, 981m above sea level, and 7 % average slope from Odone Raw Materials to Hakone Taikan Yamaguchi (Anest Iwata Sky Lounge). Despite no student players on the speed of Kamino who escaped early, Kokugakuin University Takuro Tachiji won the top of the student in 52 minutes 39 seconds, which was 30 seconds higher than the previous Mikami time. After the race, the shrine admitted, "I thought that Mr. Kamino couldn't keep up with another dimension, and I thought he was a strong one." He was confident that the progress was said to have appeared as a result. " The third place of the student is Junya Yoshitomi, Nikkei, which is also 53 minutes 03 seconds, exceeding the previous V -time. In the fourth place, Kota Otsubo, who has not experienced student Ekiden from the previous Hakone & All Nippon University Ekiden Ekiden 2 consecutive victories, has entered, saying, "There are other players who are candidates for mountain (Hakone 5 wards), but we will fight together. I would like to run in 5 wards if possible. " The last champion Mikami was fifth in 53 minutes and 31 seconds. Below are the results and comments of the top prize winners. 1st place Kamino Daichi (Cell Source) 51: 02 seconds "If possible, the tournament asked me to make a record record, so I ran with all my might. My body has changed since I was in college. But I was really feeling how much I could run, but I think I was able to create a feeling of being called "Mountain God". Next year, next year, the standards of this tournament will also be the standard for Hakone. I think it is. When I ran, there was a tight slope that I thought it was really harder than Hakone, so it would be a good practice for everyone (students), or to be really called Hakone's preparatory battle. I thought it was a suitable tournament. Last year, Mikami won the championship, and in Hakone, I ran with a aim of winning time at that time. I think that if you do it halfway to Hakone, I think that you can run better. I was able to raise the pace after 7 km. It was in the third place, but I didn't think I could run so far. If I could run within 10th place before the race. I thought it was good. Saka was doing it several times in practice, and I am quite good at it. I am aiming for 5 wards in Hakone and aim for the 5th place in the section. "4th place Kota Otsubo (Komadai) 53 minutes and 14 seconds "I wanted to run without being particular about time, and I wanted to be able to finish in one of the previous rankings. I think I could run better than I thought. It was good because I think it was connected to the next. There are other mountain candidates, such as Suzuki (buds) who ran in 5 wards in Hakone last time, but I hope we can fight together. 5th place Yuta Mikami (Soka University) 53 minutes 31 seconds "I wanted to be a champion again, but I couldn't beat Mr. Kamino at all. I decided to go in the first half, but it still moves. However, there was a part that was a little more powerful, so I thought, "I'm still a god." Piled I think how much you can raise at the adjustment stage. I want to keep my fatigue from accumulating fatigue as much as possible in the remaining month. Seirai) 53 minutes 52 seconds 9th place Raiga Yamamoto (Kokushi University) 54 minutes 08 seconds 10th place Kaneko Ibuki (Komadai) 54 minutes 19 seconds
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