There are a lot of Japanese athletes racing overseas this weekend, but at home the main action is the
National University Women’s Half Marathon Sunday in Matsue. Last year’s runner-up
Rio Einaga of
Osaka Gakuin University and 3rd and 5th-placers
Saki Harada and
Nanase Tanimoto from six-time national champion
Meijo University lead the entry list, with their top competition including
Saki Arai of
Daito Bunka University, the anchor stage winner at December’s
Mt. Fuji Women’s Ekiden national championship,
Yuiri Ogata,
Sakurako Yanai and
Momoko Shimada from Mt. Fuji runner-up team
Nittai University, and
Yui Yoshii,
Momona Yotsumoto and
Mariya Noda from 3rd-place team
Daito Bunka University.
Complete entry list here.
Overseas, the biggest block of Japanese athletes will be at
Sound Running’s The TEN in California. With a best of 31:34.39
Mikuni Yada (Edion) is the only Japanese woman in the meet, running the 10000 m Paris section.
Hibiki Obara (Aoyama Gakuin Univ.) is in the men’s 1500 m, and the men’s 10000 m Early and Tracktown sections have
Itta Tameike (Chuo Univ.),
Takato Suzuki (SGH),
Shu Hasegawa (Kao) and
Shotaro Ishihara (Tokai Univ.). But the men’s 10000 m Paris section is the main event from the Japanese point of view, with 7 men on the entry list of 40:
- Kazuya Shiojiri (Fujitsu) – 27:09.80 – NR
- Tomoki Ota (Toyota) – 27:12.53 – all-time JPN #2
- Tatsuhiko Ito (Honda) – 27:25.73 – all-time JPN #5
- Keita Sato (Komazawa Univ.) – 27:28.50 – U20 AR, all-time JPN #8
- Kazuki Tamura (Sumitomo Denko) – 27:28.92 – all-time JPN #9
- Mebuki Suzuki (Komazawa Univ.) – 27:30.69
- Kotaro Shinohara (Komazawa Univ.) – 27:38.66
In New York, three Japanese men are in the
United Airlines NYC Half. 2024 national cross-country champ
Tomonori Yamaguchi (Waseda Univ.) and
Rei Matsunaga (Hosei Univ.) are running as part of JRN’s collegiate development collaboration project between November’s
Ageo City Half Marathon and the United Airline NYC Half. Yamaguchi’s Waseda teammate
Taishi Ito is also running, all three of them holding sub-62 bests. Top entries in the field include 58:07 man
Abel Kipchumba, the legend
Kenenisa Bekele, and U.S. Olympic marathon trials runner-up
Clayton Young.
Complete entry lists here.
Streaming here.
Lastly, 2:28:51 marathoner
Shiho Kaneshige (GRlab Yamaguchi) is the lone Japanese athlete lining up at the
Sands China Macao International 10K in Macau. Kaneshige has a track 10000 m best of 32:41.46 and hopes to take a shot at the event’s course record of 35:26.
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