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Asian Marathon Championships
Asian Marathon Championships - have a mistake. in this 2015 is 15th. but http://athleticsasia.org/index.php/features/40-14th-asian-marathon-championship-2017 - 2017 is 14th !!! — Preceding unsigned comment added by Laratracy (talk • contribs) 07:09, 3 August 2017 (UTC)

15th Asian Marathon Championship 2015- Hong Kong

Hong Kong, Jan 25: Shingo Igarashi (五十嵐真悟) of Japan wins Mens Marathon title of the 15th Asian Marathon Championship 2015 covering challenging 42.195km of Hong Kong city roads in a time of 2:14:29. Shingo beat favourite DPR Korea's Pak Chol to second place. Pak clocked 2:16:09 for silver medal while Mongolia's Olonbayar JAMSRAN grabbed Bronze medal with a performance of 2:22:49.

In the Women's race DPR Korea's runners dominated the race. KIM Hye Gyong, sensational 21 years old talented runner who has finished in the top 8 of the World Championship in Moscow in 2013 won the Asian title with an ease clocking 2:31:46.Teammate KIM Mi Gyong set new personal best performance to win Silver medal in 2:36:08. Kazakhstan's Gulzhanat ZHANATBEK won her bronze medal after intensive battle with Mongolian Munkhzaya BAYARTSOGT who finished on the 4th place with 2:38:43. Gulzhanat clocked 2:38:36 for Bronze medal.

More than 70000 runners took part in the Standard Chartered Hong Kong Marathon, an IAAF silver label event organised by Hong Kong Amateur Athletics Association. It was 4th time that Hong Kong successfully organised the Asian Marathon Championship. AAA Council member from Chinese Taipei Ching Cheng Wang and William J. Ko of Hong Kong presented the medals to the winners.

Results:

Men: 1.Shingo IGARASHI,JPN 2:14:29;2.PAK Chol,PRK 2:16:09;3.Olonbayar JAMSRAN,MGL 2:22:49;4.Eduardo BUENAVISTA,PHI 2:24:11;5.Bhumi Raj RAI,NEP 2:24:58;6.Ganehi Kankanamalage Kelum Sapath Thissa Gunasekara,SRI 2:28:35; 7.LI Ming Sheng,TPE 2:32:08;8.TSUI Chi Kin,HKG 2:34:31;9.Ilia TIAPKIN,KGZ 2:35:25;10.LAI Ho Ki,HKG 2:38:56;11.YANG Meng,CHN 2:42:16;12.LAU Kwong Man,HKG 2:43:19;13.LAM Chak In,MAC 2:51:17;14.CHAN Chong Ip,MAC 3:07:20;Nasrulla AHMED,MDV DNF;LIM Thow Wee,SIN DNF

Women: 1. KIM Hye Gyong,PRK 2:31:46;2.KIM Mi Gyong,PRK 2:36:08;3.Gulzhanat ZHANATBEK,KAZ 2:38:36;4.Munkhzaya BAYARTSOGT,MGL 2:38:43;5.Bogaha Kotuwe Gedara Niluka Geethani Rajasekara,SRI 2:40:07;6.ZHANG Junli,CHN 2:42:18;

7.YIU Kit Ching,HKG 2:45:45;8.Sarita BASI,NEP 3:06:38;9.CHAN Pui Shan Peggy,HKG 3:11:52;10.CHOY Mun Tse Mandy,HKG 3:12:03;11.ONG Kaifen,SIN 3:23:46

http://athleticsasia.org/index.php/k2-component/47-15th-asian-marathon-championship-2015-hong-kong — Preceding unsigned comment added by Laratracy (talk • contribs) 07:21, 3 August 2017 (UTC)

16th in 2017 and 17th in 2019
http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSFWN1D80LH

BRIEF-Wisdom Sports updates on obtaining of rights of 2017 Asian Marathon

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Nov 7 (Reuters) - Wisdom Sports Group :

August 2, 2017 / 7:43 AM / a day ago Notre Dame legend Parseghian dies at age 94
 * unit has obtained development, organization and operation rights of 16th Asian Marathon Championship in 2017 and 17th Asian Marathon in 2019 Source text for Eikon: Further company coverage:
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(The Sports Xchange) - Former Notre Dame coach Ara Parseghian has died at the age of 94. He passed away after falling ill from hip surgery complications.

"Notre Dame mourns the loss of a legendary football coach, a beloved member of the Notre Dame family and good man -- Ara Parseghian," university president Father John Jenkins said in a statement. "Among his many accomplishments, we will remember him above all as a teacher, leader and mentor who brought out the very best in his players, on and off the field." — Preceding unsigned comment added by Laratracy (talk • contribs) 07:28, 3 August 2017 (UTC)

Updation
update the winners of 19th asian marathon 2024 2409:40F3:109F:4E00:8000:0:0:0 (talk) 11:06, 21 January 2024 (UTC)