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Beppu-Ōita Marathon

The Beppu-Ōita Mainichi Marathon (別府大分毎日マラソン, Beppu Ōita Mainichi Marason) is an annual men's marathon race that takes place every February between the cities of Beppu and Ōita on the island of Kyushu in Japan. The race has IAAF Silver Label Road Race status[1] and is a listed course of AIMS (Association of International Marathons).

Beppu-Ōita Marathon
Beppu Bay, near the turning point of the race between Beppu and Ōita
DateEarly February
LocationBeppu and Ōita, Japan
Event typeRoad
DistanceMarathon
Established1952
Course recordsMen : 2:06:43
Ibrahim Hassan (2023)
Women : 2:33:00
Hiroko Yoshitomi (2018)
Official siteBeppu-Ōita Mainichi Marathon
Participants355 finishers (2022)
3,130 (2020)

Course History Edit

First held in 1952 as a 35 km race, the looped marathon course begins at the bottom of Takasaki Mountain and reaches Beppu's Kankoko International Port before turning back towards the finishing point in the Ōita Municipal Athletic Stadium.[2] The event is sponsored by The Mainichi Newspapers Co. and is formally known as the Beppu-Ōita Mainichi Marathon.[3] It hosted the Asian Marathon Championship in 1994.[4]

The course is AIMS-certified which means that performances on the course are eligible for national and world records.[5] The course has historically provided fast times: in 1963 Tōru Terasawa's time of 2:15:15.8 was recognised as the marathon world best and fifteen years later Shigeru Sō brought the course its second world best with his winning time of 2:09:05.6 in 1978.[nb 1] Furthermore, Koichi Morishita's win in 1991 was the fastest time recorded that year.[8] Gert Thys of South Africa won the race in 1996 with a time of 2:08:30 and his mark stood for seventeen years until Yuki Kawauchi completed the course in 2:08:15 in 2013.[9]

The marathon race attracts approximately 500 entrants each year, of whom around two-thirds finish the course.[10] The large majority of the runners are Japanese, or Japanese-based. A small number of international athletes are invited to compete each year, although other foreign athletes also appear in the race for pace setting purposes.[11] An additional road race, the Beppu-Oita Mainichi Half Marathon, was held in conjunction with the main race between 1976 and 2001.[10]

Past winners Edit

Key:   Course record   35 km course   Asian Marathon Championship race

Year Men's winner Time (h:m:s) Women's winner Time (h:m:s)
2023   Ibrahim Hassan (DJI) 2:06:43   Roba Zeyituna Husan (ETH) 2:31:40
2022   Yusuke Nishiyama (JPN) 2:07:47   Misato Michishita (JPN) 2:57:20
2020   Hamza Sahli (MAR) 2:08:01   Rochelle Rodgers (AUS) 2:40:02
2019   Hicham Laqouahi (MAR) 2:08:35   Haruka Yamaguchi (JPN) 2:36:51
2018   Desmond Mokgobu (RSA) 2:09:31   Hiroko Yoshitomi (JPN) 2:33:00
2017   Kentaro Nakamoto (JPN) 2:09:32   Haruka Yamaguchi (JPN) 2:40:31
2016   Melaku Abera (ETH) 2:09:27   Hiroko Yoshitomi (JPN) 2:45:07
2015   Tewelde Estifanos (ERI) 2:10:18   Chiyuki Mochizuki (JPN) 2:41:28
2014   Abraham Kiplimo (UGA) 2:09:23   Haruka Yamaguchi (JPN) 2:41:56
2013   Yuki Kawauchi (JPN) 2:08:15   Chiyuki Mochizuki (JPN) 2:40:11
2012   Harun Mbugua (KEN) 2:09:38   Chiyuki Mochizuki (JPN) 2:43:12
2011   Ahmed Baday (MAR) 2:10:14   Chiyuki Mochizuki (JPN) 2:39:57
2010   Jonathan Kipkorir (KEN) 2:10:50
2009   Adil Annani (MAR) 2:10:15
2008   Tomoya Adachi (JPN) 2:11:59
2007   Atsushi Fujita (JPN) 2:10:23
2006   Gert Thys (RSA) 2:09:45
2005   Satoshi Irifune (JPN) 2:09:58
2004   Hiroaki Takeda (JPN) 2:12:02
2003   Samson Ramadhani (TAN) 2:09:24
2002   Sammy Korir (KEN) 2:11:45
2001   Takayuki Nishida (JPN) 2:08:45
2000   Kazutaka Enoki (JPN) 2:10:44
1999   Éder Fialho (BRA) 2:09:54
1998   Akira Shimizu (JPN) 2:09:11
1997   Rolando Vera (ECU) 2:12:00
1996   Gert Thys (RSA) 2:08:30
1995   Patrick Carroll (AUS) 2:09:39
1994   Hajime Nakatomi (JPN) 2:11:28
1993   Maurilio Castillo (MEX) 2:13:04
1992   Dionicio Cerón (MEX) 2:08:36
1991   Kōichi Morishita (JPN) 2:08:53
1990   Bogusław Psujek (POL) 2:11:56
1989   Satoru Shimizu (JPN) 2:12:26
1988   Bruno Lafranchi (SUI) 2:11:58
1987   Yoshihiro Nishimura (JPN) 2:12:03
1986   Taisuke Kodama (JPN) 2:10:34
1985   Hiromi Taniguchi (JPN) 2:13:16
1984   Cor Vriend (NED) 2:12:05
1983   Yoshihiro Nishimura (JPN) 2:13:55
1982   Bob Hodge (USA) 2:15:43
1981   Shigeru So (JPN) 2:11:30
1980   Yutaka Taketomi (JPN) 2:13:29
1979   Hideki Kita (JPN) 2:13:30
1978   Shigeru So (JPN) 2:09:06
1977   Yasunori Hamada (JPN) 2:13:57
1976   Yukio Shigetake (JPN) 2:14:23
1975   Ken’ichi Ozawa (JPN) 2:13:11
1974   Yasunori Hamada (JPN) 2:13:05
1973   Kenji Kimihara (JPN) 2:14:56
1972   Yoshiro Mifune (JPN) 2:19:11
1971   Kenji Kimihara (JPN) 2:16:52
1970   Kenji Kimihara (JPN) 2:17:12
1969   Tadaaki Ueoka (JPN) 2:14:04
1968   Seiichiro Sasaki (JPN) 2:13:24
1967   Kenji Kimihara (JPN) 2:13:34
1966   Toru Terasawa (JPN) 2:14:35
1965   Toru Terasawa (JPN) 2:14:38
1964   Toru Terasawa (JPN) 2:17:49
1963   Toru Terasawa (JPN) 2:15:16
1962   Hideaki Shishido (JPN) 2:23:54
1961   Hiroshi Uwa (JPN) 2:23:45
1960   Kazumi Watanabe (JPN) 2:23:30
1959   Yoshitaka Tsukiji (JPN) 2:23:40
1958   Kurao Hiroshima (JPN) 2:25:16
1957   Nobuyoshi Sadanaga (JPN) 2:26:40
1956   Kurao Hiroshima (JPN) 2:26:24
1955   Katsuo Nishida (JPN) 2:29:19
1954   Yoshitaka Uchikawa (JPN) 2:34:48
1953   Keizō Yamada (JPN) 2:29:05
1952   Hideo Hamamura (JPN) 2:01:50

Statistics Edit

Notes Edit

  1. ^ The International Association of Athletics Federations has published a progression of road racing world bests and records that were widely recognized prior to ratification and official acceptance by the IAAF. According to that progression, Derek Clayton's 2:08:34 performance in Antwerp on May 30, 1969 was a world best at the time.[6] Other road racing authorities, including the Association of Road Racing Statisticians, consider Clayton's performance to have occurred on a short course and recognize other athletes in the progression for world best in the marathon.[7]

References Edit

General
  • Beppu-Oita Mainichi Marathon. ARRS (2009-12-24). Retrieved on 2010-02-08.
Specific
  1. ^ IAAF Road Race Label Events 2010-02-16 at the Wayback Machine. IAAF (2010). Retrieved on 2010-02-07.
  2. ^ Event Information Beppu-Oita Mainichi Marathon 2011-07-20 at the Wayback Machine. Meet Ōita Net Magazine. Retrieved on 2010-02-07.
  3. ^ Nakamura, Ken & Onishi, Akihiro Kipkorir prevails at Beppu-Oita Mainichi Marathon. IAAF (2010-02-07). Retrieved on 2010-02-07.
  4. ^ Asian Championships Marathon. Association of Road Racing Statisticians (2013-03-02). Retrieved on 2013-09-28.
  5. ^ AIMS Race Directory. AIMS. Retrieved on 2010-02-07.
  6. ^ (PDF). Monte Carlo: IAAF Media & Public Relations Department. 2009. pp. 546, 563, 565, 651, and 653. Archived from the original (PDF) on June 29, 2011. Retrieved May 15, 2010.
  7. ^ Association of Road Racing Statisticians, World Best Progressions- Road. Retrieved May 15, 2010.
  8. ^ Yearly Rankings- Marathon. ARRS (2009-12-31). Retrieved on 2010-02-08.
  9. ^ Nakamura, Ken (2013-02-03). Kawauchi clocks course record in Beppu-Oita Marathon. IAAF. Retrieved on 2013-02-24.
  10. ^ a b Beppu-Oita Mainichi Marathon. ARRS (2009-12-24). Retrieved on 2010-02-08.
  11. ^ Nakamura, Ken Invited Runners For February's Beppu-Oita Marathon 2012-02-27 at the Wayback Machine. Track and Field News. Retrieved on 2010-02-08.

External links Edit

  • Official website

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Not to be confused with Lake Biwa Marathon The Beppu Ōita Mainichi Marathon 別府大分毎日マラソン Beppu Ōita Mainichi Marason is an annual men s marathon race that takes place every February between the cities of Beppu and Ōita on the island of Kyushu in Japan The race has IAAF Silver Label Road Race status 1 and is a listed course of AIMS Association of International Marathons Beppu Ōita MarathonBeppu Bay near the turning point of the race between Beppu and ŌitaDateEarly FebruaryLocationBeppu and Ōita JapanEvent typeRoadDistanceMarathonEstablished1952Course recordsMen 2 06 43 Ibrahim Hassan 2023 Women 2 33 00 Hiroko Yoshitomi 2018 Official siteBeppu Ōita Mainichi MarathonParticipants355 finishers 2022 3 130 2020 Contents 1 Course History 2 Past winners 3 Statistics 3 1 Winners by country 3 2 Multiple winners 4 Notes 5 References 6 External linksCourse History EditFirst held in 1952 as a 35 km race the looped marathon course begins at the bottom of Takasaki Mountain and reaches Beppu s Kankoko International Port before turning back towards the finishing point in the Ōita Municipal Athletic Stadium 2 The event is sponsored by The Mainichi Newspapers Co and is formally known as the Beppu Ōita Mainichi Marathon 3 It hosted the Asian Marathon Championship in 1994 4 The course is AIMS certified which means that performances on the course are eligible for national and world records 5 The course has historically provided fast times in 1963 Tōru Terasawa s time of 2 15 15 8 was recognised as the marathon world best and fifteen years later Shigeru Sō brought the course its second world best with his winning time of 2 09 05 6 in 1978 nb 1 Furthermore Koichi Morishita s win in 1991 was the fastest time recorded that year 8 Gert Thys of South Africa won the race in 1996 with a time of 2 08 30 and his mark stood for seventeen years until Yuki Kawauchi completed the course in 2 08 15 in 2013 9 The marathon race attracts approximately 500 entrants each year of whom around two thirds finish the course 10 The large majority of the runners are Japanese or Japanese based A small number of international athletes are invited to compete each year although other foreign athletes also appear in the race for pace setting purposes 11 An additional road race the Beppu Oita Mainichi Half Marathon was held in conjunction with the main race between 1976 and 2001 10 Past winners EditKey Course record 35 km course Asian Marathon Championship race Year Men s winner Time h m s Women s winner Time h m s 2023 Ibrahim Hassan DJI 2 06 43 Roba Zeyituna Husan ETH 2 31 402022 Yusuke Nishiyama JPN 2 07 47 Misato Michishita JPN 2 57 202020 Hamza Sahli MAR 2 08 01 Rochelle Rodgers AUS 2 40 022019 Hicham Laqouahi MAR 2 08 35 Haruka Yamaguchi JPN 2 36 512018 Desmond Mokgobu RSA 2 09 31 Hiroko Yoshitomi JPN 2 33 002017 Kentaro Nakamoto JPN 2 09 32 Haruka Yamaguchi JPN 2 40 312016 Melaku Abera ETH 2 09 27 Hiroko Yoshitomi JPN 2 45 072015 Tewelde Estifanos ERI 2 10 18 Chiyuki Mochizuki JPN 2 41 282014 Abraham Kiplimo UGA 2 09 23 Haruka Yamaguchi JPN 2 41 562013 Yuki Kawauchi JPN 2 08 15 Chiyuki Mochizuki JPN 2 40 112012 Harun Mbugua KEN 2 09 38 Chiyuki Mochizuki JPN 2 43 122011 Ahmed Baday MAR 2 10 14 Chiyuki Mochizuki JPN 2 39 572010 Jonathan Kipkorir KEN 2 10 502009 Adil Annani MAR 2 10 152008 Tomoya Adachi JPN 2 11 592007 Atsushi Fujita JPN 2 10 232006 Gert Thys RSA 2 09 452005 Satoshi Irifune JPN 2 09 582004 Hiroaki Takeda JPN 2 12 022003 Samson Ramadhani TAN 2 09 242002 Sammy Korir KEN 2 11 452001 Takayuki Nishida JPN 2 08 452000 Kazutaka Enoki JPN 2 10 441999 Eder Fialho BRA 2 09 541998 Akira Shimizu JPN 2 09 111997 Rolando Vera ECU 2 12 001996 Gert Thys RSA 2 08 301995 Patrick Carroll AUS 2 09 391994 Hajime Nakatomi JPN 2 11 281993 Maurilio Castillo MEX 2 13 041992 Dionicio Ceron MEX 2 08 361991 Kōichi Morishita JPN 2 08 531990 Boguslaw Psujek POL 2 11 561989 Satoru Shimizu JPN 2 12 261988 Bruno Lafranchi SUI 2 11 581987 Yoshihiro Nishimura JPN 2 12 031986 Taisuke Kodama JPN 2 10 341985 Hiromi Taniguchi JPN 2 13 161984 Cor Vriend NED 2 12 051983 Yoshihiro Nishimura JPN 2 13 551982 Bob Hodge USA 2 15 431981 Shigeru So JPN 2 11 301980 Yutaka Taketomi JPN 2 13 291979 Hideki Kita JPN 2 13 301978 Shigeru So JPN 2 09 061977 Yasunori Hamada JPN 2 13 571976 Yukio Shigetake JPN 2 14 231975 Ken ichi Ozawa JPN 2 13 111974 Yasunori Hamada JPN 2 13 051973 Kenji Kimihara JPN 2 14 561972 Yoshiro Mifune JPN 2 19 111971 Kenji Kimihara JPN 2 16 521970 Kenji Kimihara JPN 2 17 121969 Tadaaki Ueoka JPN 2 14 041968 Seiichiro Sasaki JPN 2 13 241967 Kenji Kimihara JPN 2 13 341966 Toru Terasawa JPN 2 14 351965 Toru Terasawa JPN 2 14 381964 Toru Terasawa JPN 2 17 491963 Toru Terasawa JPN 2 15 161962 Hideaki Shishido JPN 2 23 541961 Hiroshi Uwa JPN 2 23 451960 Kazumi Watanabe JPN 2 23 301959 Yoshitaka Tsukiji JPN 2 23 401958 Kurao Hiroshima JPN 2 25 161957 Nobuyoshi Sadanaga JPN 2 26 401956 Kurao Hiroshima JPN 2 26 241955 Katsuo Nishida JPN 2 29 191954 Yoshitaka Uchikawa JPN 2 34 481953 Keizō Yamada JPN 2 29 051952 Hideo Hamamura JPN 2 01 50Statistics EditWinners by country Edit Country Wins Japan 46 Morocco 3 South Africa 3 Kenya 2 Mexico 2 Australia 1 Brazil 1 Ecuador 1 Netherlands 1 Poland 1 Switzerland 1 Tanzania 1 United States 1 Ethiopia 1 Multiple winners Edit Athlete Country Wins YearsTōru Terasawa Japan 4 1963 1964 1965 1966Kenji Kimihara Japan 4 1967 1970 1971 1973Kurao Hiroshima Japan 2 1956 1958Yasunori Hamada Japan 2 1974 1977Shigeru Sō Japan 2 1978 1981Yoshihiro Nishimura Japan 2 1983 1987Gert Thys South Africa 2 1996 2006Notes Edit The International Association of Athletics Federations has published a progression of road racing world bests and records that were widely recognized prior to ratification and official acceptance by the IAAF According to that progression Derek Clayton s 2 08 34 performance in Antwerp on May 30 1969 was a world best at the time 6 Other road racing authorities including the Association of Road Racing Statisticians consider Clayton s performance to have occurred on a short course and recognize other athletes in the progression for world best in the marathon 7 References EditGeneralBeppu Oita Mainichi Marathon ARRS 2009 12 24 Retrieved on 2010 02 08 Specific IAAF Road Race Label Events Archived 2010 02 16 at the Wayback Machine IAAF 2010 Retrieved on 2010 02 07 Event Information Beppu Oita Mainichi Marathon Archived 2011 07 20 at the Wayback Machine Meet Ōita Net Magazine Retrieved on 2010 02 07 Nakamura Ken amp Onishi Akihiro Kipkorir prevails at Beppu Oita Mainichi Marathon IAAF 2010 02 07 Retrieved on 2010 02 07 Asian Championships Marathon Association of Road Racing Statisticians 2013 03 02 Retrieved on 2013 09 28 AIMS Race Directory AIMS Retrieved on 2010 02 07 12th IAAF World Championships In Athletics IAAF Statistics Handbook Berlin 2009 PDF Monte Carlo IAAF Media amp Public Relations Department 2009 pp 546 563 565 651 and 653 Archived from the original PDF on June 29 2011 Retrieved May 15 2010 Association of Road Racing Statisticians World Best Progressions Road Retrieved May 15 2010 Yearly Rankings Marathon ARRS 2009 12 31 Retrieved on 2010 02 08 Nakamura Ken 2013 02 03 Kawauchi clocks course record in Beppu Oita Marathon IAAF Retrieved on 2013 02 24 a b Beppu Oita Mainichi Marathon ARRS 2009 12 24 Retrieved on 2010 02 08 Nakamura Ken Invited Runners For February s Beppu Oita Marathon Archived 2012 02 27 at the Wayback Machine Track and Field News Retrieved on 2010 02 08 External links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Beppu Ōita Marathon amp oldid 1141856963, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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