Mainlanders Qi Min and Yao Miao talk about their agony and ecstasy at the Vibram HK100
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One person’s misfortune is another’s gain, as the saying goes, and that was certainly the case for China’s Qi Min at the Vibram Hong Kong 100.
UTMB 2019: Chinese runners reflect on poor pacing, pole poking, beer downing, monk cooking and lesson learning, South China Morning Post
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UTMB 2019: Chinese runners reflect on poor pacing, pole poking, beer downing, monk cooking and lesson learning, South China Morning Post
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