China Win Women's Greatest Race On Earth 2008/09

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China Win Women's Greatest Race on Earth 2008/09


HONG KONG, February 8 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --


    China's women's Greatest Race on Earth team captured a thrilling victory

in the North East Asia and Rest of The World category, when Yang Fengxia 

finished sixth overall in today's Standard Chartered Hong Kong

Marathon. The 21 year-old's time of 2:54:42 was just quick enough to snatch

victory from Australia by 43 seconds and win the USD 80,000 first prize.


    GROE is the leading international marathon relay series which sees men's

and women's national teams of four runners competing at marathons in Nairobi,

Singapore, Mumbai and Hong Kong. Each team member runs one of the marathons,

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


    Lulu Li got the series under way in Nairobi on 26 October,

before Xue Wu competed in the Singapore leg on 7 December 2008, and then Liu

Lijuan took over the baton in Mumbai on 18 January. The team

finished with a cumulative time of 12:04:54.


    Yang Fengxia said, "I am delighted that I managed to win

first place for China in GROE and it was great to be part of the team. I knew

that I was 40 seconds behind Australia going into the race so had to run my

best to get first. I injured my legs last year in Hong Kong and have been

recovering ever since so it was great to come back here and do so well."


    In the men's category China finished fifth after Qiang Liu 

completed the course in Hong Kong in 2:49:04 to give the team a cumulative

time of 11:09:28 For the first time GROE has partnered with Seeing is

Believing (SiB), the global initiative which tackles avoidable blindness.


    To help raise awareness for the initiative a Visually Impaired All-Stars

team having been competing in the series and China's Paralympic marathon gold

medallist Qi Shun brought the baton home for the team in Hong Kong.

  

    Results


    Women's Challenge North East Asia and ROTW


    Position National Team Cumulative Times


                           (hrs:mins:secs)


    1        China         12:04:54

    2        Australia     12:05:37

    3        Hong Kong     12:24:13


    Men's Challenge North East Asia and ROTW


    Position National Team Cumulative Times


                           (hrs:mins:secs)


    1        Russia        10:02:28

    2        Peru          10:05:51

    3        Brazil        10:37:15

    4        Taiwan        11:04:10

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    5        China         11:09:28


    RACE FOOTAGE


    Footage shot to broadcast standards and free of charge and no copyright

restrictions, is available from World Television via the APTN Global Video



    APTN GLOBAL VIDEO WIRE TRANSMISSION (for broadcasters world wide)

 

    DATE: Sunday 8th February 2009

    TIME: 0915-0930 GMT


    REPLAY

    DATE: Sunday 8th February 2009

    TIME: 1215-1230 GMT

 

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    For downloadable broadcast quality footage and still images please visit 

the media gallery at http://www.thegreatestrace.com


    SHOTLIST:


    1. Bars and tone

    2. Count down clock

    3. Establishing shots and athletes warming up before the start of The

       Greatest Race on Earth Hong Kong Marathon at Granville Road, Hong 

       Kong.

    4. Full coverage of The Greatest Race on Earth Hong Kong Marathon,

       including:

       - The start of the race at Nathan Road, Hong Kong.

       - Coverage of the race along the streets of Hong Kong.

       - Athletes crossing the finish line at Victoria Park, Hong Kong.

    5. Hong Kong Marathon male and female winner receiving their awards at

       Victoria Park, Hong Kong.

    6. I/V with Cyprian Kiogora Mwobi (Kenya), Male winner Hong Kong Full

       Marathon 2009 and GROE Men Series Record Breaker: "The course is very 

       hard, not easy, very hard, people and the course. I will try to make a 

       good course record next year when I come back"

    7. I/V with Winnie Frida Kwamboka Nyansikera (Kenya), Female winner Hong

       Kong Full Marathon 2009:

    8. I/V with Liu Qiang (Male runner People's Republic of China)

    9. I/V with Yang Fengxia (Female runner People's Republic of China)

   10. I/V with Qi Shun, (People's Republic of China), VI All Stars Team and  

       Beijing 2008 Paralympics Gold Medallist

   11. END OF B-ROLL


    Source: The Greatest Race on Earth (GROE)



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