Craft Xplor 2 Review: Go-To Gravel Gobbler
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The 2025 National Sports Festival wrapped Tuesday with a short day of only 5 races. Kain Inagaki (Rakunan H.S.) won a good junior men’s 3000 m, out kicking Toa Fujita (Toyokawa H.S.) by less than 2 seconds for 1st 8:11.75 to 8:13.95. The junior women’s 3000 m was even better, as Nodoka Ashida (Ritsumeikan Uji H.S.) held off a chase pack of 5 to win in 9:02.90. Nami Kawakami (Nagano Higashi H.S.)
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Day 4 of the National Sports Festival in Shiga saw more records fall. In the junior men’s 110 m hurdles, Jeremiah Koga (Tokyo H.S.) ran a stellar 13.07 (+0.7) U20 NR, high school record and meet record for the win. Koga bettered current NR holder Rachid Muratake’s U20 NR by 0.21, making his prospects in the event look pretty exciting. And it wasn’t just him. In 2nd, Koki Takajo (Miyazaki Nishi