All-Japan Women's Corporate Ekiden Championships

The All-Japan Women’s Corporate (Jitsugyodan) Ekiden Championship, also known as Queen´s Ekiden (クイーンズ駅伝)[1][2] is held in mid December. The 6 stage 42.195 kilometer ekiden race had been held in Gifu Prefecture from 1983 to 2010.[3] For the December 18, 2011 race, the site was moved to Sendai.[4]

All-Japan Corporate Ekiden Championships edit

The All-Japan Corporate Ekiden Championships is a series of races contested between Japan's corporate (business) running teams. The structure involves regional qualifying races and a national championship for women and for men.[5] The All-Japan Men's Corporate Ekiden Championship, also called the New Year Ekiden takes place in Japan's Gunma Prefecture on 1 January.

Qualification Structure edit

Teams for the women's championship gain qualification into the final ekiden race through a series of 3 preliminaries (2011 summary). The Eastern Japan Corporate Ekiden Championship qualifies men's and women's teams. Two other qualifying meets for the women are held for Central Japan and Western Japan, (women's divisions detailed in Japanese). The Western Japan women's qualifying race (6 stages, 42.195 km, 31st race on October 23, 2011) begins in Munakata, Fukuoka; website. After the 3 regional qualifying ekiden events, the field is typically narrowed to 24 to 27 teams, although new qualification standards in 2011 increased the field to include any corporate team that could break the 2:30 mark in one of the regional qualifier meets. Further details and results of the qualification races can be found at All-Japan Corporate Ekiden Championships.

The men have a slightly different pattern (men's divisions detailed in Japanese). One of the men's qualifying races is the Kyushu men's qualifying race (7 stages, 78.8 km, 48th on November 23, 2011), which begins in Fukuoka City and ends in Kita Kyushu city; 2010 video. Other regionals include Kansai Jitsugyodan Ekiden (2010 - 53rd, held in Tabe), Chubu Jitsugyodan Ekiden (2010 - 50th, held in Gero, Gifu), Hokuriku Jitsugyodan Ekiden (2010 - 40th, held in Gero, Gifu), and Chugoku Jitsugyodan Ekiden (2010 - 49th, held in Sera, Hiroshima).

Championship Ekiden Race edit

The 33 women's teams that qualified for the championship race in mid December, 2011, ran on the new Sendai course. One of the characteristics of the new course is its uphill nature (video map) with a prevailing headwind.[6][7] TBS broadcast homepage, with results (Japanese). English 2008 Results; English 2009 Results; English 2010 Results; English 2011 race preview; English 2011 post race summary.

Like the men's championship race, participation of foreign team-members is restricted to the shortest stage, in this case the 3.6 km fourth stage; the same rule applied to the second stage on the Gifu course.[8]

Results edit

All-Japan Women's Corporate Ekiden Championship (42.195 km)
First Place Second Place Third Place Fourth Place Fifth Place Sixth Place Seventh Place Eight Place Ninth Place Tenth Place
2009 - 26th
Gifu
Mitsui Sumitomo Kaijo - 2:15:27 Tenmaya - 2:15:38 Daiichi Seimei - 2:16:27 Shiseido - 2:16:43 Wacoal - 2:16:58 Denso - 2:17:16 Daihatsu
2:17:35
Hokuren - 2:17:37 Toyota Jidoshoki - 2:17:57 Nihon Chemicon - 2:18:40
2010 - 27th
Gifu, Last running
Tenmaya
2:14:35
Daiichi Seimei
2:15:36
Toyota Jidoshoki
2:15:46
Universal Entertainment
2:16:17
Mitsui Sumitomo Kaijo
2:16:23
Shiseido
2:16:48
Daihatsu
2:16:49
Wacoal
2:16:54
Denso
2:17:04
Sekisui Kagaku
2:17:17
2011 - 28th
Sendai, First running
Daiichi Seimei
2:17:17
Panasonic
2:18:15
Sekisui Kagaku
2:18:25
Tenmaya
2:18:32
Denso
2:18:40
Wacoal
2:18:44
Daihatsu
2:18:55
Kyocera
2:19:15
Starts
2:19:40
Universal Entertainment
2:19:41
All-Japan Women's Corporate Ekiden Championship Stage Winners
First stage
6.6 km
Second stage
3.3 km
Third stage
10.0 km
Fourth stage
4.1 km
Fifth stage
11.6 km
Sixth stage
6.595 km
2009 - 26th
Gifu Course
Aya Isomine
Team Shiseido
20:35
Doricah Obare
Team Hitachi
10:02
new stage record
Kayoko Fukushi
Team Wacoal
31:02
new stage record
Yuka Kakimi
Team Daiichi Seimei
12:46
Yukiko Akaba
Team Hokuren
37:00
Kaori Urata
Team Tenmaya
21:01
2010 - 27th
Gifu Course
Mizuho Nasukawa
Team Univ. Ent.
20:46
Ann Karindi
Team Toyota Jidoshokki
9:56
Kayoko Fukushi
Team Wacoal
31:26
Yuka Kakimi
Team Daiichi Seimei
12:43
Risa Shigetomo
Team Tenmaya
37.36
Kaori Urata
Team Tenmaya
20:39
First stage 7.0 km      Second stage 3.9 km      Third stage 10.9 km      Fourth stage 3.6 km      Fifth stage 10.0 km      Sixth stage 6.795 km     
2011 - 28th
Sendai course
Yoshimi Ozaki
Team Daiichi Seimei
22:17
Riko Matsuzaki
Team Sekisui Kagaku
12:17
Kayo Sugihara
Team Denso
35:43
Felista Wanjugu
Team Univ. Ent.
11:29
Risa Shigetomo
Team Tenmaya
32:51
Tomomi Tanaka
Team Daiichi Seimei
21:06

References edit

  1. ^ "Queens Ekiden National Championships Preview". japanrunningnews.blogspot.com. Retrieved 2024-01-01.
  2. ^ "Tokyo Electron to Sponsor the Queen's Ekiden | Press Release". Tokyo Electron Ltd. 2023-11-26. Retrieved 2024-01-01.
  3. ^ Nakamura, Ken. Third straight for Mitsui-Sumitomo? All Japan Women’s Corporate Ekiden Championships Preview. December 16, 2005, International Association of Athletics Federations. iaaf.org. accessed Feb 19, 2009.
  4. ^ Larner, Brett. National Jitsugyodan Women's Championships to Move from Gifu to Miyagi Next Year. Dec. 8, 2010. [1]. accessed Feb. 1, 2012.
  5. ^ Nakamura, Ken (2011-01-01). Toyota takes first New Year Ekiden title. IAAF. Retrieved on 2012-01-16.
  6. ^ Larner, Brett. A Quick Guide to National Championship Ekiden Season. December 13, 2011 [2]. accessed Feb. 1,2012.
  7. ^ (Japanese wiki page)
  8. ^ Larner, Brett. Koide's Team Toyota Jidoshoki Takes Surprise All-Japan Jitsugyodan Women's Ekiden Title (updated). December 18, 2011 [3]. accessed Feb. 2,2012.