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The hot week | the World Championships and asian games trials are held in the middle of the month; many famous players in the Boston Marathon have given up participating

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Chinese Athletics Association Released "Charm hangzhou" marathon, race walking project World Championships & Asian Games Selection Competition Regulations (Level III event)

According to the latest competition information released by the Chinese Athletics Association, the "Charm of Hangzhou" Marathon, Race Walking World Championships & Asian Games Selection Competition will open registration from April 1 to April 6, and the event will be held in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province from April 16 to 17.

The World Championships and Asian Games Marathon Trials were originally scheduled to be held together on April 17, but due to the impact of the epidemic, the event was officially cancelled. At present, there are only a few months left before the World Championships and the Hangzhou Asian Games, and Japan has recently announced the final list of participants, and the chinese team's participation list will be determined through this selection competition.

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The Boston Marathon was held on April 18, and the invitation list has been announced, and many famous players have forgone to participate

On the evening of April 5, Beijing time, the Boston Sports Association B.A.A. announced the list of invited athletes for the 126th Boston Marathon. Two-time Tokyo Marathon winner, Birhanu Legese from Ethiopia (PB 2:02:48), 2021 TCS London Marathon winner Sisay Lemma (PB 2:03:36), 2019 Chicago Marathon women's runner-up Abbel Yeshaneh (PB 2:20:51) have been confirmed.

Kenenisa Bekele, the second fastest Ethiopian athlete in marathon history, and Sara Hall, the third fastest American women's marathoner in history, confirmed that they will not compete in this year's Boston Marathon. Bekele said in an interview that he wasn't ready, focusing on this fall's marathon.

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The Japan Marathon Championships presented awards to the top three men and women, and a Japanese brother and a sister won 12 million yen in prize money

On the last day of March, the Japan Athletics Association JAAF held the first award ceremony of the Japan Marathon Athletics Championships series in Tokyo, and the top three athletes of the men and women were honored, with Kengo Suzuki, the national record holder of the Japanese Marathon, winning the first prize for the men's championship with a prize of 6 million yen. The women's athlete and Wife of Kengo Suzuki, Asao Irisan, also won the first prize and a prize of 6 million yen.

As a brother and a sister of the Japanese marathon, Kengo Suzuki and Mayo Ilsan officially announced their marriage at the end of last year, at the Tokyo Marathon in March, the husband and wife competed on the same stage for the first time, while strongly winning the first place in The Japanese domestic men and women, not only created the fastest performance in the history of the Tokyo Marathon, but also refreshed the Guinness World Record for the husband and wife marathon with 4 hours, 26 minutes and 30 seconds, this time holding back the 12 million yen prize, the strongest CP in the universe can be said to be the envy of everyone. And at this summer's Eugene Athletics World Championships, a brother and a sister will also play hand in hand!

"Lightning" Bolt joins the esports club as owner

On March 30, Jamaican retired sprinter Bolt announced on his personal social media that it was time to have his own professional sports team, very excited and ready to do something big! On the afternoon of the 30th, the news was finally unveiled - according to foreign media reports, Usain Bolt will officially join the Dublin-based e-sports game group WYLDE as a co-owner.

WYLDE is an esports company co-founded two years ago by Steve Daley, a former investment banker at JPMorgan Chase, and David Cronin, former president of the U.S. Irish Fund and founding shareholder of Irish technology company QUMAS.

The company has recruited professional esports players, athletes and content creators in 16 countries around the world, in addition to all of its esports teams that have won competitions around the world, including the United Kingdom, Ireland, Germany and France. The company said in a statement that Bolt, which remains the world record holder for the 100m and 200m, will participate in a series of events for the company, focusing on the growing brand enhancement of WYLDE.

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The Japan Athletics Association announced the list of marathon events at the World Championships and the Asian Games

On March 29, the Japan Athletics Association announced the marathon events of the 2022 Eugene Athletics World Championships and the 2022 Hangzhou Asian Games. The men's marathon at the World Championships in Oregon was listed by Japanese national record holders Kengo Suzuki, Yusuke Nishiyama and Hoshigaku, while the women's list included Aso Irisan, Mitsuo Matsuda and Hitomi Niigaya.

The marathon runners who competed in the Hangzhou Asian Games were played by Kyohei Hosoya and Kazuki Yamashita, while the women's side were Masaho Kamigami and Yuka Ando.

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A man in Shanghai was fined for going out for a run during the lockdown period

On the morning of April 2, Shanghai Putuo police received a report from the public that a middle-aged and elderly man in Taopu District violated epidemic prevention regulations, went out for a run without permission, and posted photos in a group of long-distance running enthusiasts to show off. The police quickly found the "running man" Li Mou. It turned out that Li was a left-behind personnel during the closed management of nucleic acid screening in a certain company, and also a long-distance running enthusiast, who still insisted on going out for a morning run knowing the relevant provisions of the epidemic prevention and control "staying at home". In the end, Li was administratively punished by the Putuo police for refusing to implement the decision and order under the state of emergency.

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100 meters 9 seconds 90 broke the national record! African sophomores set the season first in the world

In the 94th Texas Relay Men's 100m Preliminary Round, Benjamin Azamatti, a sophomore from West Texas A&M University and another year, ran 9.90 seconds (+2.0m/s), a result that not only broke the Ghanaian national record held by himself, but also made Azamatti the first athlete to break 100 meters so far in the 2022 season.

Super Daddy pushes quintuplets to complete half a horse and set three Guinness records

The hot week | the World Championships and asian games trials are held in the middle of the month; many famous players in the Boston Marathon have given up participating

Chad Kempel, a father of seven children, including a group of quintuplets, set a Guinness World Record at the Oakland Marathon, pushing a stroller with quintuplets weighing about 109 kilograms to complete the half marathon in 2 hours and 19 minutes; and in 2019, he also set a Guinness World Record for a full horse and 10 km with his quintuplets.

A woman in the United States ran 1,000 marathons, setting a world record

A woman from Texas set a new Guinness World Record after completing her 1,000th marathon a few days ago. The woman, Angela Tortorice, 54, first ran a marathon in 1997, meaning she's run 40 marathons a year for the past 25 years.

Angela originally started running marathons to help raise money for an illness society because her husband also suffers from the disease. Since her first race, she has completed several marathons in 50 U.S. states, raising $165,000.

Although a new world record has been set, Angela has no intention of stopping, and she will have her 1,001st marathon this weekend.

Kenya's Judith Jeptum broke the track record at the Paris Marathon

On April 3, Judith Jeptum from Kenya won the Paris Marathon Women's Division with a 2:19:48 lead over 3 points over second place. At the same time, it broke the track record of 2:20:55 set by Kenya's Pure Rionoripo in 2017. Ethiopia's Fantu Jimma finished second in 2:22:52, while Besu Sado, a former 1500m athlete also from Ethiopia, finished third in 2:23:16.

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