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Hakone-machi's rule of broken belt after passing the ball

Hakone-machi postal band-breaking rules: the ranking order starts in turn, with the first place starting first. The starting time of the second place is exactly how long it takes from the last place on the road to the first place, so it will be delayed. 10 minutes later, all schools will start uniformly, and the time will be added later.

The official name is "Walking by Post Road between Reciprocating Universities in Hakone-CHO, Tokyo", which is a relay race. Each team has 10 runners to participate in the long-distance relay race, and the whole journey from Otmachi, Tokyo to Kagoshima Lake in Hakone-CHO is 2 17. 1 km.

In Japan, his popularity and attention even surpassed the Olympic Games, World Championships and other international competitions, competing with the finals of the Japanese professional baseball league. Because it is held on June 2nd and 3rd of 65438+ 10 every year, there is even a saying that after reading Red and White, you can see Hakone-CHO's legacy and the custom of Chinese New Year. In recent years, a hot word "Hakone-machi Postscript Syndrome" has appeared, which is the "Hakone-machi Postscript Syndrome" on the Japanese Encyclopedia website.

We also enjoyed the preliminaries in June+10 in 5438, so it was actually 362 days. Kazuo Tokugawa, a famous Japanese anchor and chief election host of AKB 48, is a typical patient with abdominal pain in Hakone-CHO. Every year, he will cheer for the players in Mao Qi, the eighth district of the race.

Origin:

1920 February 14, with a vision for the future of long-distance running in Japan, the first hakone-machi postscript was successfully held. Originally, 13 universities in Tokyo were expected to participate, but due to the difficulty in recruiting 10 long-distance runners, only four universities, namely Tokyo Normal University (now Tsukuba University), Waseda University, Keio University and Meiji University, finally participated. Under the blazing eyes of Li Jing Si San, the biography of Hakone-machi began its history.

During World War II, 194 1, 1942, 1944, 1945, 1946 was not held, and 1947 was resumed due to financial and human reasons, the 37th. Li Jingsisan, the father of Japanese Marathon, had to quit halfway when he participated in the 19 12 Stockholm Olympic Marathon, because of the fatigue, heat and hardships of the long journey.