China Aims For Victory In Opening Leg Of The Greatest Race On Earth

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China Aims for Victory in Opening Leg of the Greatest Race on Earth


NAIROBI, Oct. 13 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --


        - China's Lu Lu Li Competes in the Nairobi Marathon – The Opening Leg of the Greatest

Race on Earth Series 2008/09


    On Sunday 26th October the world's leading marathon relay series The

Greatest Race on Earth (GROE) 2008/09 gets under way with the Nairobi

Marathon.


    Last year's Nairobi Greatest Race on Earth category winner, China's Lu Lu

Li, will be hoping to better her overall second place this year. In the

Greatest Race on Earth category she crossed the finishing line first.


    The 19 year-old's time of 2 hours 47 minutes 37 seconds was the perfect

start to The Greatest Race on Earth for the Chinese women's team. At the end

of the series, the team went on to finish third overall behind the Kenyan 'A'

and 'B' teams.


    Also running for China will be Xiaoyan Guo who will race in Singapore,

Xin Zhang who will run in Mumbai and Fengxia Yang who will run the final leg

in Hong Kong.


    For the first time in the GROE, China will also be represented by a men's

team in the Nation's Challenge. The male team consists of Shouquan Wang

(Nairobi), Teng Ma (Singapore), Shuai Yuan (Mumbai) and Meng Li (Hong Kong).


    GROE is sponsored by Standard Chartered Bank and with USD 1 million, it

has one of the richest prize funds in world athletics.


    Starting in Nairobi, The Greatest Race on Earth series moves on to

Singapore on 7th December, before going to Mumbai on 18th January and

finishing in Hong Kong on 8th February.


    This year's Greatest Race on Earth series will see 23 men's teams and 12

women's teams from 25 different countries around the world competing in the

elite Nation's Challenges. The four team members will run in one marathon

each with the winning team being the one with the quickest cumulative time.


    Also taking part in the series will be a Visually Impaired All-Stars

team, including recent Paralympic marathon gold medallist Qi Shun, who will

run to raise awareness and funds for Seeing is Believing.


    Footage from the Nairobi marathon, including interviews with the Chinese

athletes will be broadcasted copyright free via the APTN Global Video Wire at

the following times:


    

Sports Sports The Greatest Race On Earth (GROE) 2 image


Sunday 26th October 2008


    1215-1230 GMT


    REPLAY


    Monday 27th October 2008


    0115-0130 GMT


          Broadcast quality footage is also available for download from

              the multimedia gallery of the following website:




    Contact


    Selina Vanier + Eduardo Castaneda

    World Television Media Relations Team

    +44-207-3888555

    e-mail: mediarelations@world-television.com


    SOURCE: The Greatest Race on Earth (GROE)



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