Police in Matsudo, Chiba Prefecture, have arrested a 55-year-old man on suspicion of drunk driving and dangerous driving resulting in death after he hit and killed a 21-year-old woman riding a bicycle. The incident occurred at around 10:30 p.m. Saturday along a prefectural road, Sankei Shimbun reported. Police said Yuki Onodera,…
Mougins ouvre son nouveau Centre de la photographie Inauguré samedi 3 juillet, il accueille une exposition de la photographe espagnole Isabel Muñoz. Temps de Lecture 3 min.
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L’espace d’exposition du Centre de la photographie de Mougins (Alpes-Maritimes) avec les photographies d’Isabel Muñoz. CENTRE DE LA PHOTOGRAPHIE DE MOUGINS
Samedi 3 juillet, Taketeru Kudo a fait sensation à Mougins (Alpes-Maritimes) : il s’est traîné dans la poussière, a escaladé un érable dont il a mangé quelques feuilles et agité son corps en transe juste sous le nez des spectateurs. Invité pour l’inauguration du nouveau Centre de la photographie de Mougins, le danseur de buto japonais à la présence vibrante a étonné les habitants, habitués à fréquenter des fantômes plus sages, tels Picasso, Léger ou Eluard. Ces derniers, qui ont vécu à Mougins, ont fait la réputation de ce village
Jan 3, 2021
Komazawa University showcased a historic comeback win as junior runner Takuma Ishikawa overtook then-leader Soka University with only two kilometers left in the 10th and final leg to capture its first Hakone ekiden championship since 2008 on Sunday.
It was the seventh-ever gold medal for the Tokyo-based team in Japan’s annual New Year sporting tradition, for which universities in the Kanto region are eligible to compete. Komazawa’s winning time was 10 hours, 56 minutes and four seconds.
“I’m extremely happy,” Komazawa head coach Hiroaki Oyagi said after the tournament. “We’ve struggled to win in this event and I was only hoping our team would give a good performance on the second day.”
Komazawa University Pulls Off Last-Second Come-From-Behind 2021 Hakone Ekiden Win – Brett Larner – Japan Running News
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Where to start, really?
Yesterday in just its fourth time running the Hakone Ekiden since it first qualified in 2015 and its second season under head coach Kazutaka Enoki, underdog Soka University pulled off a seemingly out-of-nowhere Day One win.
Toyo University, 2020 National University Ekiden champion
Komazawa University and 2019 Hakone winner
Tokai University, enough to give it breathing room but not a margin of safety. With 109.6 km ahead of them, their lead translated to just over a second per km.
Soka’s leadoff Day Two runner
Masaki Hamano handled the Sixth Stage, 20.8 km with over 800 m of descent, well, but behind him Komazawa’s