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China Looks to Build on Strong Start in the Greatest Race on Earth 2008/09
SINGAPORE, December 1 /PRNewswire/ -- China's Teng Ma and Xiao-yan Guo will line up for the second
leg of The Greatest Race on Earth 2008/09 (GROE) in Singapore on Sunday 7th
December looking to build upon the strong start made by the Chinese men's and
women's teams in Nairobi last month.
The leading international marathon relay series, which is
sponsored by Standard Chartered, sees teams of runners compete in one of four
marathons, with the winning teams being the ones with the quickest cumulative
times at the end of the series.
On January 18th 2009 Shuai Yuan and Xin Zhang will take up the
baton in Mumbai for the men's and women's team respectively, before handing
it over to Meng Li and Feng-xia Yang in Hong Kong on 8th February 2009.
Lulu Li put China's women's team at the head of the standings
for the North East Asia and Rest of the World division, after finishing 13th
overall in the Standard Chartered Nairobi Marathon in 2 hours 52 minutes 57
seconds.
Shou-quan Wang crossed the finish line just four seconds ahead
of Lulu Li, putting the Chinese men's team into fourth place in the North
East Asia and Rest of the World division.
GROE has for the first time this series partnered with Seeing
is Believing, the global initiative which tackles avoidable blindness and is
a partnership between Standard Chartered and the International Agency for
Prevention of Blindness (IAPB).
Seeing is Believing will directly benefit from the race series
with runners being encouraged to use their participation to raise sponsorship
and awareness for the initiative.
Also taking part in the series will be a Visually Impaired
All-Stars team, including recent Paralympic marathon gold medallist Qi Shun
from China, who will run in Mumbai to raise awareness and funds for Seeing is
Believing.
Footage from Singapore, including interviews with the Chinese athletes
will be broadcasted copyright free via the APTN Global Video Wire:
Sunday 7th December 2008
0915-0930 GMT
REPLAY
Sunday 7th December 2008
1215-1230 GMT
Broadcast quality footage is also available for download from
the multimedia gallery on:
http://www.thegreatestraceonearth.com






