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All-Japan Interprefectural Ekiden Championships : ウィキペディア英語版 | All-Japan Interprefectural Ekiden Championships The All-Japan Interprefectural Ekiden Championships are two annual ekiden (road running relay) competitions between the 47 Prefectures of Japan. The championships are both held in January and are divided by gender. The Empress Cup - Interprefectural Women's Ekiden is held in Kyoto on the third Sunday in January.〔((course map ))〕 The Interprefectural Men's Ekiden is held in Hiroshima in recent years on the fourth Sunday of January.〔((course map ))〕 ==Women's Championship== The Empress Cup - Interprefectural Women's Ekiden Championship is held in Kyoto on the third Sunday in January. The 2012 running marks the 30th annual event. Forty seven teams from the 47 prefectures of Japan compete. The course is the same as the course for the high school boys national ekiden race held on the third Sunday of December,〔(map in Japanese )〕 except that the women's relay has 9 stages (rather than 7) over the 42.195 kilometers. The stages are 6k 4k 3k 4k 4.0175k 4.0875k 4k 3k and 10k. The two 3k stages are reserved for junior high athletes and generally high school athletes run the 5 stages that are 4k or just over 4k. Collegiate and open runners take the 6k and 10k stages. The mixed-age squads maintain a rapid pace. In 2009 the first 10 team teams finished under 2 hours and 20 minutes, and 12 teams broke 2:20 in 2012. In 2009, the team from Kyoto took its 13th championship, and as of that year, in the ekiden's 20 years Kyoto has only twice placed outside the top 6.〔''All Japan Interprefectural Women's Ekiden''. Track and Field Monthly (Japanese), March 2009 vol 43 # 4, pages 94-97, 108-111, 156-157.〕〔Larner, Brett. ''Moe Kyuma Surprise Star of Kyoto's 5th-Straight National Interprefectural Women's Ekiden Win''. January 11, 2009 (Japanrunningnews.blogspot ). accessed Feb 19, 2009.〕〔Nakamura, Ken. ''Kyoto Prefecture Wins fifth straight Inter-Prefectural Women’s Ekiden title''. January 11, 2009, International Association of Athletics Federations. (iaaf.org/news ). accessed Feb 19, 2009.〕〔Nakamura, Ken. ''Kyoto Dominates Inter-Prefectural Women's Ekiden''. January 13, 2008, International Association of Athletics Federations. ( iaaf.org/news ). accessed Feb 19, 2009.〕〔Nakamura, Ken. ''Kyoto Three-peat in Women’s Ekiden''. 14 January 2007, International Association of Athletics Federations. (iaaf.org/news ). accessed Feb 19, 2009.〕〔Nakamura, Ken. ''Inter-Prefectural Women’s Ekiden in Kyoto''. 16 January 2002, International Association of Athletics Federations. (iaaf.org/news ). accessed Feb 19, 2009.〕 Okayama took its first ever title in 2010, Kyoto reclaimed it in 2011, and in 2012 Kyoto finished second, a minute back from the winning team from neighboring Osaka. *Note: Jr.HS = Junior High School, H.S.= High School
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