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Japan Championships in Athletics

The Japan Championships in Athletics (日本陸上競技選手権大会, Nihon Rikujō Kyōgi Sensyuken Taikai) is an annual outdoor track and field competition, organized by Japan Association of Athletics Federations. Currently it takes place in June or July. The competition is also for the qualifying trial for the Japanese national team of international competitions.

Japan Championships in Athletics
Current season, competition or edition:
2023 Japan Championships in Athletics
Women's sprints at the 2012 championships
SportTrack and field
Founded1913
CountryJapan
TV partner(s)NHK World-Japan
Official websiteJAAF Official website

History edit

 
National Olympic Stadium

In 1913, it was first held in Tokyo as Zenkoku Rikujō Taikai (全国陸上大会) by the Japan Amateur Sports Association.[1] In 1925, the Japan Amateur Athletic Federation (JAAF) was organized. Since then, the competition have been organized by the JAAF.

Events edit

 
In 2012, Nagai Stadium hosted the 96th edition of the championships.

The following athletics events feature on the national championships.

  • Sprint: 100 m, 200 m, 400 m
  • Middle distance: 800 m, 1500 m
  • Long distance: 5000 m, 10,000 m
  • Hurdles: 100 m hurdles, 110 m hurdles, 400 m hurdles, 3000 m SC
  • Jumps: Long jump, Triple jump, High jump, Pole vault
  • Throws: Shot put, Discus throw, Hammer throw, Javelin throw

Other events edit

As of 2016, the following events are separate competitions for date and venue from the outdoor championships.

  • Combined event: Decathlon and Heptathlon. Nihon Rikujō Kyōgi Sensyuken Taikai Konsei (日本陸上競技選手権大会混成) meaning Japan Championships in Athletics Combined event, it takes place in June.[2]
  • Relays: 4 × 100 m relays and 4 × 400 m relays. Nihon Rikujō Kyōgi Sensyuken Taikai Relay Kyōgi Taikai (日本陸上競技選手権大会リレー競技大会) meaning Japan Championships in Athletics Relay, it takes place in October.[3]
  • Marathon: The competition differ by year, is designated as a national championships.
  • Race walk: 20 km and 50 km. Nihon Rikujō Kyōgi Sensyuken Taikai 20 kilometres Kyōho (日本陸上競技選手権大会20km競歩) meaning Japan Championships in Athletics 20 kilometres Race Walk, it takes place in Kobe in February. Nihon Rikujō Kyōgi Sensyuken Taikai 50 kilometres Kyōho (日本陸上競技選手権大会50km競歩) meaning Japan Championships in Athletics 50 kilometres Race Walk, it takes place in Wajima, Ishikawa in April.[4][5]
  • Cross country: Nihon Rikujō Kyōgi Sensyuken Taikai Cross country Kyōsō (日本陸上競技選手権大会クロスカントリー競走) meaning Japan Championships in Athletics Cross country, formerly known as Fukuoka International Cross Country, it takes place in Fukuoka in February.

Editions edit

Edition[6]
Venue Stadium Date
30 Kyoto Nishikyogoku Athletic Stadium 2–3 November 1946
31 Tobata, Fukuoka Sayagatani Stadium 4–5 October 1947
32 Yamagata Yamagata Prefectural Stadium 14–15 August 1948
33 Kashihara, Nara Kashihara Koen Stadium 27–28 August 1949
34 Kagoshima Kamoike Stadium 7–8 October 1950
35 Nagoya Mizuho Athletic Stadium 13–14 October, 1951
36 Gifu Gifu Prefectural Stadium 4–5 October 1952
37 Shinjuku, Tokyo Meiji Jingu Gaien Stadium 10–11 October 1953
38 Shinjuku, Tokyo Meiji Jingu Gaien Stadium 24–26 September 1954
39 Kobe Kobe Oji Stadium 22–23 October 1955
40 Sendai, Miyagi Miyagino Stadium 6–7 October 1956
41 Kobe Kobe Oji Stadium 5–6 October 1957
42 Shinjuku, Tokyo National Olympic Stadium 11–12 October 1958
43 Shinjuku, Tokyo National Olympic Stadium 2–3 August 1959
44 Shinjuku, Tokyo National Olympic Stadium 1–3 July 1960
45 Shinjuku, Tokyo National Olympic Stadium 30 June – 2 July 1961
46 Omiya, Saitama Ōmiya Velodrome 12–14 October 1962
47 Shinjuku, Tokyo National Olympic Stadium 12–15 October 1963
48 Shinjuku, Tokyo National Olympic Stadium 3–5 July 1964
49 Shinjuku, Tokyo National Olympic Stadium 15–17 October 1965
50 Shinjuku, Tokyo National Olympic Stadium 16–18 September 1966
51 Shinjuku, Tokyo National Olympic Stadium 22–24 September 1967
52 Setagaya, Tokyo Komazawa Olympic Park Stadium 29 August – 1 September 1968
53 Ageo, Saitama Ageo Stadium 19–21 September 1969
54 Shinjuku, Tokyo National Olympic Stadium 29–31 May 1970
55 Shinjuku, Tokyo National Olympic Stadium 28–30 May 1971
56 Shinjuku, Tokyo National Olympic Stadium 2–4 June 1972
57 Chiba, Chiba Chiba Sports Center Stadium 1–3 June 1973
58 Shinjuku, Tokyo National Olympic Stadium 31 May – 2 June 1974
59 Shinjuku, Tokyo National Olympic Stadium 30 May – 1 June 1975
60 Shinjuku, Tokyo National Olympic Stadium 4–6 June 1976
61 Shinjuku, Tokyo National Olympic Stadium 28–30 October 1977
62 Shinjuku, Tokyo National Olympic Stadium 28–29 October 1978
63 Shinjuku, Tokyo National Olympic Stadium 27–28 October 1979
64 Shinjuku, Tokyo National Olympic Stadium 25–26 October 1980
65 Shinjuku, Tokyo National Olympic Stadium 24–25 October 1981
66 Shinjuku, Tokyo National Olympic Stadium 11 September – 12 September 1982
67 Shinjuku, Tokyo National Olympic Stadium 1–2 October 1983
68 Shinjuku, Tokyo National Olympic Stadium 20–21 October 1984
69 Shinjuku, Tokyo National Olympic Stadium 31 May – 2 June 1985
70 Shinjuku, Tokyo National Olympic Stadium 30 May – 1 June 1986
71 Shinjuku, Tokyo National Olympic Stadium 13–14 June 1987
72 Shinjuku, Tokyo National Olympic Stadium 17–19 June 1988
73 Shinjuku, Tokyo National Olympic Stadium 17–18 June 1989
74 Chiba, Chiba Chiba Sports Center Stadium 9–10 June 1990
75 Shinjuku, Tokyo National Olympic Stadium 13–16 June 1991
76 Shinjuku, Tokyo National Olympic Stadium 12–14 June 1992
77 Shinjuku, Tokyo National Olympic Stadium 11–13 June 1993
78 Shinjuku, Tokyo National Olympic Stadium 10–12 June 1994
79 Shinjuku, Tokyo National Olympic Stadium 9–11 June 1995
80 Osaka Nagai Stadium 6–9 June 1996
81 Shinjuku, Tokyo National Olympic Stadium 2–5 October 1997
82 Kumamoto, Kumamoto Kumamoto Athletics Stadium 30 September – 12 October 1998
83 Shizuoka, Shizuoka Kusanagi Stadium 1–3 October 1999
84 Rifu, Miyagi Miyagi Stadium 6–8 October 2000
85 Shinjuku, Tokyo National Olympic Stadium 8–10 June 2001
86 Kanazawa, Ishikawa Ishikawa Kanazawa Stadium 7–9 June 2002
87 Yokohama International Stadium Yokohama 6–8 June 2003
88 Tottori, Tottori Tottori Athletics Stadium 4–6 June 2004
89 Shinjuku, Tokyo National Olympic Stadium 2–5 June 2005
90 Kobe Kobe Universiade Memorial Stadium 30 June – 2 July 2006
91 Osaka Nagai Stadium 29 June – 1 July 2007
92 Kawasaki, Kanagawa Todoroki Athletics Stadium 26–29 June 2008
93 Hiroshima Hiroshima Big Arch 25–28 June 2009
94 Marugame, Kagawa Kagawa Marugame Stadium 4–6 June 2010
95 Kumagaya, Saitama Kumagaya Athletic Stadium 10–12 June 2011
96 Osaka Nagai Stadium 8–10 June 2012
97 Chōfu, Tokyo Ajinomoto Stadium 7–9 June 2013
98 Fukushima, Fukushima Fukushima Azuma Stadium 6–8 June 2014
99 Niigata, Niigata Denka Big Swan Stadium 26–28 June 2015
100 Nagoya Mizuho Athletic Stadium 24–26 June 2016
101 Osaka Yanmar Stadium Nagai 23–25 June 2017
102 Fukuoka Hakatanomori Athletic Stadium 22–24 June 2018
103 Yamaguchi Ishin Me-Life Stadium 27–30 June 2019
104 Niigata Denka Big Swan Stadium 1–3 October 2020
105 Osaka Yanmar Stadium Nagai 24–27 June 2021
106 Osaka Yanmar Stadium Nagai 6–9 June 2022
107 Osaka Yanmar Stadium Nagai 1–4 June 2022

Records edit

Championships records
Event Men Women
Athlete Record Date Location Ref Athlete Record Date Location Ref
100 m Nobuharu Asahara 10.05
(+1.4 m/s)
2002 Kanazawa, Ishikawa [7]   Pauline Davis (BAH) 11.29
(0.0 m/s)
1991 Shinjuku, Tokyo [8]
200 m Shingo Suetsugu 20.03 NR
(+0.6 m/s)
2003 Yokohama [9]   Pauline Davis (BAH) 22.73
(+0.7 m/s)
1991 Shinjuku, Tokyo [10]
400 m Susumu Takano 44.78 NR 16 June 1991 Shinjuku, Tokyo [11] Asami Tanno 51.93 2005 Shinjuku, Tokyo [12]
800 m José Luíz Barbosa 1:46.21 1991 Shinjuku, Tokyo [13] Miho Sugimori 2:00.45 NR 5 June 2005 Shinjuku, Tokyo [14]
1500 m Mitsuhiro Okuyama 3:38.88 1991 Shinjuku, Tokyo [15] Tudorita Chidu 4:07.77 1991 Shinjuku, Tokyo [16]
5000 m Simon Maina Munyi 13:14.18 1998 Kumamoto [17] Kayoko Fukushi 15:05.07 2004 Tottori [18]
10000 m Aloys Nizigama 27:26.26 1995 Shinjuku, Tokyo [19] Hitomi Niiya 31:06.67 2013 Chōfu, Tokyo [20]
Sprint Hurdles
110 m M / 100 m W
Shunsuke Izumiya 13.04
(-0.9 m/s) NR
4 June 2023 Osaka [21] Hitomi Shimura 13.02
(-0.6 m/s)
2013 Chōfu, Tokyo [22]
Masumi Aoki 13.02
(-0.1 m/s)
3 October 2020 Niigata [23]
400 m hurdles   Samuel Matete (ZAM) 48.08 1991 Shinjuku, Tokyo [24] Nicoleta Carutasu 55.78 1991 Shinjuku, Tokyo [25]
3000 m steeplechase Ryuji Miura 8:15.99 NR 26 June 2021 Osaka [26] Anju Takamizawa 9:44.22 25 June 2016 Nagoya [27]
High jump Naoyuki Daigo 2.33 m NR 2 July 2006 Kobe [28] Megumi Sato 1.94 m 1988 Shinjuku, Tokyo [29]
Pole vault Igor Potapovich
Daichi Sawano
5.80 m 1990
2004
Chiba
Tottori
[30] Tomomi Abiko 4.40 m NR 9 June 2012 Osaka [31]
Long jump Yuki Hashioka 8.36 m
(+0.6 m/s)
27 June 2021 Osaka [32]   Larysa Berezhna (URS) 7.03 m NWI 1990 Chiba [33]
Triple jump Norifumi Yamashita 17.15 m NWI 1986 Shinjuku, Tokyo [34] Maho Hanaoka 14.04 m 1999 Shizuoka [35]
Shot put Sergey Nikolayev 19.02 m 1990 Chiba [36]   Zhen Wenhua (CHN) 19.40 m 1991 Shinjuku, Tokyo [37]
Discus throw Adewale Olukoju 64.20 m 1991 Shinjuku, Tokyo [38]   Min Chunfeng (CHN) 59.94 m 1991 Shinjuku, Tokyo [39]
Hammer throw Koji Murofushi 83.29 m 2003 Yokohama [40] Masumi Aya 66.32 m 2011 Kumagaya, Saitama [41]
Javelin throw Ryohei Arai 84.54 m 24 June 2016 Nagoya [42] Yuki Ebihara 62.36 m 2012 Osaka [43]
Combined event
Decathlon M / Heptathlon W
Keisuke Ushiro 8308 pts NR 31 May – 1 June 2014 Nagano, Nagano Yuki Nakata 5962 pts NR 4–5 June 2004 Tottori [44]
4 × 100 m R Hosei University 38.79 2015 Yokohama Toho Bank 44.37 2012 Yokohama [45]
(Yoshiya Nishigaki, Kazuma Ōseto, Takuto Yano, Takuya Nagata) (Mayu Sato, Asami Chiba, Sayaka Aoki, Mayumi Watanabe)
4 × 400 m R Chuo University 3:05.02 2011 Yokohama [46] Fukushima University 3:34.70 2007 Yokohama [47]
(Kojiro Kase, Shota Iizuka, Jun Kimura, Yushi Onizuka) (Natsumi Watanabe, Asami Tanno, Sayaka Aoki, Saika Kindaichi)
Marathon Atsushi Fujita 2:06:51 2000 Fukuoka [48] Mizuki Noguchi 2:21:18 2003 Osaka [49]
20 km W Eiki Takahashi 1:18:03 2015 Kobe Masumi Fuchise 1:28.03 2009 Kobe [50]
35 km W Tomohiro Noda 2:23:13 NR 16 April 2023 Wajima [51] Kumiko Okada 2:44:11 NR 16 April 2023 Wajima [52]
50 km W Yuki Yamazaki 3:40.12 2009 Wajima [53]

Eligibility edit

As of 2020, registered athletes of Japan Association of Athletics Federations (including foreigners who are born and raised in Japan) who have Japanese nationality must fall in either of these conditions.[54]

  • Winner of the previous Japan Championships in Athletics
  • Broken the participation standard record A (a common standard set mainly by the tournament organizer for athletes as a standard for permitting participation and participation)
  • Won the 3rd place in each category in the 2019 regional championships (excluding the Tokyo championships) and met the participation standard record B (a lower standard compared to standard record A)

See also edit

References edit

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External links edit

  • 100th competition's Official website (in Japanese) from JAAF
  • Official website(in Japanese) from JAAF
  • Official website - English Topics from JAAF

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The Japan Championships in Athletics 日本陸上競技選手権大会 Nihon Rikujō Kyōgi Sensyuken Taikai is an annual outdoor track and field competition organized by Japan Association of Athletics Federations Currently it takes place in June or July The competition is also for the qualifying trial for the Japanese national team of international competitions Japan Championships in AthleticsCurrent season competition or edition 2023 Japan Championships in AthleticsWomen s sprints at the 2012 championshipsSportTrack and fieldFounded1913CountryJapanTV partner s NHK World JapanOfficial websiteJAAF Official website Contents 1 History 2 Events 2 1 Other events 3 Editions 4 Records 5 Eligibility 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory edit nbsp National Olympic StadiumIn 1913 it was first held in Tokyo as Zenkoku Rikujō Taikai 全国陸上大会 by the Japan Amateur Sports Association 1 In 1925 the Japan Amateur Athletic Federation JAAF was organized Since then the competition have been organized by the JAAF Events edit nbsp In 2012 Nagai Stadium hosted the 96th edition of the championships The following athletics events feature on the national championships Sprint 100 m 200 m 400 m Middle distance 800 m 1500 m Long distance 5000 m 10 000 m Hurdles 100 m hurdles 110 m hurdles 400 m hurdles 3000 m SC Jumps Long jump Triple jump High jump Pole vault Throws Shot put Discus throw Hammer throw Javelin throwOther events edit As of 2016 the following events are separate competitions for date and venue from the outdoor championships Combined event Decathlon and Heptathlon Nihon Rikujō Kyōgi Sensyuken Taikai Konsei 日本陸上競技選手権大会混成 meaning Japan Championships in Athletics Combined event it takes place in June 2 Relays 4 100 m relays and 4 400 m relays Nihon Rikujō Kyōgi Sensyuken Taikai Relay Kyōgi Taikai 日本陸上競技選手権大会リレー競技大会 meaning Japan Championships in Athletics Relay it takes place in October 3 Marathon The competition differ by year is designated as a national championships Race walk 20 km and 50 km Nihon Rikujō Kyōgi Sensyuken Taikai 20 kilometres Kyōho 日本陸上競技選手権大会20km競歩 meaning Japan Championships in Athletics 20 kilometres Race Walk it takes place in Kobe in February Nihon Rikujō Kyōgi Sensyuken Taikai 50 kilometres Kyōho 日本陸上競技選手権大会50km競歩 meaning Japan Championships in Athletics 50 kilometres Race Walk it takes place in Wajima Ishikawa in April 4 5 Cross country Nihon Rikujō Kyōgi Sensyuken Taikai Cross country Kyōsō 日本陸上競技選手権大会クロスカントリー競走 meaning Japan Championships in Athletics Cross country formerly known as Fukuoka International Cross Country it takes place in Fukuoka in February Editions editEdition 6 Venue Stadium Date30 Kyoto Nishikyogoku Athletic Stadium 2 3 November 194631 Tobata Fukuoka Sayagatani Stadium 4 5 October 194732 Yamagata Yamagata Prefectural Stadium 14 15 August 194833 Kashihara Nara Kashihara Koen Stadium 27 28 August 194934 Kagoshima Kamoike Stadium 7 8 October 195035 Nagoya Mizuho Athletic Stadium 13 14 October 195136 Gifu Gifu Prefectural Stadium 4 5 October 195237 Shinjuku Tokyo Meiji Jingu Gaien Stadium 10 11 October 195338 Shinjuku Tokyo Meiji Jingu Gaien Stadium 24 26 September 195439 Kobe Kobe Oji Stadium 22 23 October 195540 Sendai Miyagi Miyagino Stadium 6 7 October 195641 Kobe Kobe Oji Stadium 5 6 October 195742 Shinjuku Tokyo National Olympic Stadium 11 12 October 195843 Shinjuku Tokyo National Olympic Stadium 2 3 August 195944 Shinjuku Tokyo National Olympic Stadium 1 3 July 196045 Shinjuku Tokyo National Olympic Stadium 30 June 2 July 196146 Omiya Saitama Ōmiya Velodrome 12 14 October 196247 Shinjuku Tokyo National Olympic Stadium 12 15 October 196348 Shinjuku Tokyo National Olympic Stadium 3 5 July 196449 Shinjuku Tokyo National Olympic Stadium 15 17 October 196550 Shinjuku Tokyo National Olympic Stadium 16 18 September 196651 Shinjuku Tokyo National Olympic Stadium 22 24 September 196752 Setagaya Tokyo Komazawa Olympic Park Stadium 29 August 1 September 196853 Ageo Saitama Ageo Stadium 19 21 September 196954 Shinjuku Tokyo National Olympic Stadium 29 31 May 197055 Shinjuku Tokyo National Olympic Stadium 28 30 May 197156 Shinjuku Tokyo National Olympic Stadium 2 4 June 197257 Chiba Chiba Chiba Sports Center Stadium 1 3 June 197358 Shinjuku Tokyo National Olympic Stadium 31 May 2 June 197459 Shinjuku Tokyo National Olympic Stadium 30 May 1 June 197560 Shinjuku Tokyo National Olympic Stadium 4 6 June 197661 Shinjuku Tokyo National Olympic Stadium 28 30 October 197762 Shinjuku Tokyo National Olympic Stadium 28 29 October 197863 Shinjuku Tokyo National Olympic Stadium 27 28 October 197964 Shinjuku Tokyo National Olympic Stadium 25 26 October 198065 Shinjuku Tokyo National Olympic Stadium 24 25 October 198166 Shinjuku Tokyo National Olympic Stadium 11 September 12 September 198267 Shinjuku Tokyo National Olympic Stadium 1 2 October 198368 Shinjuku Tokyo National Olympic Stadium 20 21 October 198469 Shinjuku Tokyo National Olympic Stadium 31 May 2 June 198570 Shinjuku Tokyo National Olympic Stadium 30 May 1 June 198671 Shinjuku Tokyo National Olympic Stadium 13 14 June 198772 Shinjuku Tokyo National Olympic Stadium 17 19 June 198873 Shinjuku Tokyo National Olympic Stadium 17 18 June 198974 Chiba Chiba Chiba Sports Center Stadium 9 10 June 199075 Shinjuku Tokyo National Olympic Stadium 13 16 June 199176 Shinjuku Tokyo National Olympic Stadium 12 14 June 199277 Shinjuku Tokyo National Olympic Stadium 11 13 June 199378 Shinjuku Tokyo National Olympic Stadium 10 12 June 199479 Shinjuku Tokyo National Olympic Stadium 9 11 June 199580 Osaka Nagai Stadium 6 9 June 199681 Shinjuku Tokyo National Olympic Stadium 2 5 October 199782 Kumamoto Kumamoto Kumamoto Athletics Stadium 30 September 12 October 199883 Shizuoka Shizuoka Kusanagi Stadium 1 3 October 199984 Rifu Miyagi Miyagi Stadium 6 8 October 200085 Shinjuku Tokyo National Olympic Stadium 8 10 June 200186 Kanazawa Ishikawa Ishikawa Kanazawa Stadium 7 9 June 200287 Yokohama International Stadium Yokohama 6 8 June 200388 Tottori Tottori Tottori Athletics Stadium 4 6 June 200489 Shinjuku Tokyo National Olympic Stadium 2 5 June 200590 Kobe Kobe Universiade Memorial Stadium 30 June 2 July 200691 Osaka Nagai Stadium 29 June 1 July 200792 Kawasaki Kanagawa Todoroki Athletics Stadium 26 29 June 200893 Hiroshima Hiroshima Big Arch 25 28 June 200994 Marugame Kagawa Kagawa Marugame Stadium 4 6 June 201095 Kumagaya Saitama Kumagaya Athletic Stadium 10 12 June 201196 Osaka Nagai Stadium 8 10 June 201297 Chōfu Tokyo Ajinomoto Stadium 7 9 June 201398 Fukushima Fukushima Fukushima Azuma Stadium 6 8 June 201499 Niigata Niigata Denka Big Swan Stadium 26 28 June 2015100 Nagoya Mizuho Athletic Stadium 24 26 June 2016101 Osaka Yanmar Stadium Nagai 23 25 June 2017102 Fukuoka Hakatanomori Athletic Stadium 22 24 June 2018103 Yamaguchi Ishin Me Life Stadium 27 30 June 2019104 Niigata Denka Big Swan Stadium 1 3 October 2020105 Osaka Yanmar Stadium Nagai 24 27 June 2021106 Osaka Yanmar Stadium Nagai 6 9 June 2022107 Osaka Yanmar Stadium Nagai 1 4 June 2022Records editChampionships records Event Men WomenAthlete Record Date Location Ref Athlete Record Date Location Ref100 m Nobuharu Asahara 10 05 1 4 m s 2002 Kanazawa Ishikawa 7 nbsp Pauline Davis BAH 11 29 0 0 m s 1991 Shinjuku Tokyo 8 200 m Shingo Suetsugu 20 03 NR 0 6 m s 2003 Yokohama 9 nbsp Pauline Davis BAH 22 73 0 7 m s 1991 Shinjuku Tokyo 10 400 m Susumu Takano 44 78 NR 16 June 1991 Shinjuku Tokyo 11 Asami Tanno 51 93 2005 Shinjuku Tokyo 12 800 m Jose Luiz Barbosa 1 46 21 1991 Shinjuku Tokyo 13 Miho Sugimori 2 00 45 NR 5 June 2005 Shinjuku Tokyo 14 1500 m Mitsuhiro Okuyama 3 38 88 1991 Shinjuku Tokyo 15 Tudorita Chidu 4 07 77 1991 Shinjuku Tokyo 16 5000 m Simon Maina Munyi 13 14 18 1998 Kumamoto 17 Kayoko Fukushi 15 05 07 2004 Tottori 18 10000 m Aloys Nizigama 27 26 26 1995 Shinjuku Tokyo 19 Hitomi Niiya 31 06 67 2013 Chōfu Tokyo 20 Sprint Hurdles 110 m M 100 m W Shunsuke Izumiya 13 04 0 9 m s NR 4 June 2023 Osaka 21 Hitomi Shimura 13 02 0 6 m s 2013 Chōfu Tokyo 22 Masumi Aoki 13 02 0 1 m s 3 October 2020 Niigata 23 400 m hurdles nbsp Samuel Matete ZAM 48 08 1991 Shinjuku Tokyo 24 Nicoleta Carutasu 55 78 1991 Shinjuku Tokyo 25 3000 m steeplechase Ryuji Miura 8 15 99 NR 26 June 2021 Osaka 26 Anju Takamizawa 9 44 22 25 June 2016 Nagoya 27 High jump Naoyuki Daigo 2 33 m NR 2 July 2006 Kobe 28 Megumi Sato 1 94 m 1988 Shinjuku Tokyo 29 Pole vault Igor PotapovichDaichi Sawano 5 80 m 19902004 ChibaTottori 30 Tomomi Abiko 4 40 m NR 9 June 2012 Osaka 31 Long jump Yuki Hashioka 8 36 m 0 6 m s 27 June 2021 Osaka 32 nbsp Larysa Berezhna URS 7 03 m NWI 1990 Chiba 33 Triple jump Norifumi Yamashita 17 15 m NWI 1986 Shinjuku Tokyo 34 Maho Hanaoka 14 04 m 1999 Shizuoka 35 Shot put Sergey Nikolayev 19 02 m 1990 Chiba 36 nbsp Zhen Wenhua CHN 19 40 m 1991 Shinjuku Tokyo 37 Discus throw Adewale Olukoju 64 20 m 1991 Shinjuku Tokyo 38 nbsp Min Chunfeng CHN 59 94 m 1991 Shinjuku Tokyo 39 Hammer throw Koji Murofushi 83 29 m 2003 Yokohama 40 Masumi Aya 66 32 m 2011 Kumagaya Saitama 41 Javelin throw Ryohei Arai 84 54 m 24 June 2016 Nagoya 42 Yuki Ebihara 62 36 m 2012 Osaka 43 Combined event Decathlon M Heptathlon W Keisuke Ushiro 8308 pts NR 31 May 1 June 2014 Nagano Nagano Yuki Nakata 5962 pts NR 4 5 June 2004 Tottori 44 4 100 m R Hosei University 38 79 2015 Yokohama Toho Bank 44 37 2012 Yokohama 45 Yoshiya Nishigaki Kazuma Ōseto Takuto Yano Takuya Nagata Mayu Sato Asami Chiba Sayaka Aoki Mayumi Watanabe 4 400 m R Chuo University 3 05 02 2011 Yokohama 46 Fukushima University 3 34 70 2007 Yokohama 47 Kojiro Kase Shota Iizuka Jun Kimura Yushi Onizuka Natsumi Watanabe Asami Tanno Sayaka Aoki Saika Kindaichi Marathon Atsushi Fujita 2 06 51 2000 Fukuoka 48 Mizuki Noguchi 2 21 18 2003 Osaka 49 20 km W Eiki Takahashi 1 18 03 2015 Kobe Masumi Fuchise 1 28 03 2009 Kobe 50 35 km W Tomohiro Noda 2 23 13 NR 16 April 2023 Wajima 51 Kumiko Okada 2 44 11 NR 16 April 2023 Wajima 52 50 km W Yuki Yamazaki 3 40 12 2009 Wajima 53 Eligibility editAs of 2020 registered athletes of Japan Association of Athletics Federations including foreigners who are born and raised in Japan who have Japanese nationality must fall in either of these conditions 54 Winner of the previous Japan Championships in Athletics Broken the participation standard record A a common standard set mainly by the tournament organizer for athletes as a standard for permitting participation and participation Won the 3rd place in each category in the 2019 regional championships excluding the Tokyo championships and met the participation standard record B a lower standard compared to standard record A See also editList of Japanese records in athletics Category National athletics championsReferences edit Japan Association of Athletics Federations Seventy year History Editorial Committee ed 1995 Seventy year History of Japan Association of Athletics Federations 日本陸上競技連盟七十年史 Nihon Rikujō Kyōgi Renmei Nanajyunenshi Japan Association of Athletics Federations p 148 96th Japan Championships in Athletics Combined event Outline 第96回日本陸上競技選手権大会 混成競技 in Japanese Japan Association of Athletics Federations Retrieved 15 June 2012 95th Japan Championships in Athletics Relays Outline 第95回日本陸上競技選手権大会 リレー競技大会 Archived 2012 07 06 at the Wayback Machine in Japanese Japan Association of Athletics Federations Retrieved 15 June 2012 95th Japan Championships in Athletics Men amp Women 20 km Race Walk Outline 第95回日本陸上競技選手権大会 男子 女子20km競歩 in Japanese Japan Association of Athletics Federations Retrieved 15 June 2012 96th Japan Championships in Athletics 50 km Race Walk Outline 第96回日本陸上競技選手権大会 50km競歩 in Japanese Japan Association of Athletics Federations Retrieved 15 June 2012 Venue 過去の開催地 Archived 2012 06 05 at the Wayback Machine in Japanese Japan Association of Athletics Federations Retrieved 13 June 2012 M 100 m Final 男子 100m 決勝 Archived 2013 03 05 at the Wayback Machine in Japanese Osaka Athletics Association Retrieved 11 June 2012 F 100 m Final 女子 100m 決勝 in Japanese Osaka Athletics Association Retrieved 11 June 2012 M 200 m Final 男子 200m 決勝 in Japanese Osaka Athletics Association Retrieved 11 June 2012 F 200 m Final 女子 200m 決勝 Archived 2016 03 05 at the Wayback Machine in Japanese Osaka Athletics Association Retrieved 11 June 2012 M 400 m Final 男子 400m 決勝 in Japanese Osaka Athletics Association Retrieved 11 June 2012 F 400 m Final 女子 400m 決勝 in Japanese Osaka Athletics Association Retrieved 11 June 2012 M 800 m Final 男子 800m 決勝 Archived 2016 03 04 at the Wayback Machine in Japanese Osaka Athletics Association Retrieved 11 June 2012 F 800 m Final 女子 800m 決勝 in Japanese Osaka Athletics Association Retrieved 11 June 2012 M 1500 m Final 男子 1500m 決勝 in Japanese Osaka Athletics Association Retrieved 11 June 2012 F 1500 m Final 女子 1500m 決勝 in Japanese Osaka Athletics Association Retrieved 11 June 2012 M 5000 m Final 男子 5000m 決勝 in Japanese Osaka Athletics Association Retrieved 11 June 2012 F 5000 m Final 女子 5000m 決勝 Archived 2013 02 18 at archive today in Japanese Osaka Athletics Association Retrieved 11 June 2012 M 10000 m Final 男子 10000m 決勝 Archived 2013 02 18 at archive today in Japanese Osaka Athletics Association Retrieved 11 June 2012 F 10000 m Final 女子 10000m 決勝 Archived 2016 03 04 at the Wayback Machine in Japanese Japan Association of Athletics Federations Retrieved 10 June 2013 110mH泉谷駿介 今季世界2位の13秒04 2年ぶり日本新で世界陸上内定 日本選手権 Getsuriku online in Japanese 27 June 2021 Retrieved 4 June 2023 F 10000 m Final 女子 10000m 決勝 Archived 2013 06 11 at the Wayback Machine in Japanese Japan Association of Athletics Federations Retrieved 10 June 2013 Shinno highlights Japanese Championships while Kanai and Aoki equal meeting records World Athletics 3 October 2020 Retrieved 13 October 2020 M 400 m H Final 男子 400mH 決勝 Archived 2016 03 04 at the Wayback Machine in Japanese Osaka Athletics Association Retrieved 11 June 2012 F 400 m H Final 女子 400mH 決勝 Archived 2016 03 04 at the Wayback Machine in Japanese Osaka Athletics Association Retrieved 11 June 2012 Steve Smythe 29 June 2021 Shelly Ann Fraser Pryce wins sprint double in Jamaican Trials weekly round up Athletics Weekly Retrieved 9 July 2021 Ken Marantz 26 June 2016 Murofushi bows out as Arai and Nozawa impress at Japan Championships IAAF Retrieved 26 June 2016 M High jump Final 男子 走高跳 決勝 Archived 2016 03 04 at the Wayback Machine in Japanese Osaka Athletics Association Retrieved 11 June 2012 F High jump Final 女子 走高跳 決勝 in Japanese Osaka Athletics Association Retrieved 11 June 2012 M Pole vault Final 男子 棒高跳 決勝 Archived 2016 03 04 at the Wayback Machine in Japanese Osaka Athletics Association Retrieved 11 June 2012 F Pole vault Final 女子 棒高跳 決勝 in Japanese Osaka Athletics Association Retrieved 11 June 2012 8 36 meters 22 year old Asian long jump genius won the championship and set the world s sixth highest victory over Huang Changzhou this year min news 27 June 2021 Retrieved 13 July 2021 F Long jump Final 女子 走幅跳 決勝 in Japanese Osaka Athletics Association Retrieved 11 June 2012 M Triple jump Final 男子 三段跳 決勝 Archived 2013 02 18 at archive today in Japanese Osaka Athletics Association Retrieved 11 June 2012 F Triple jump Final 女子 三段跳 決勝 in Japanese Osaka Athletics Association Retrieved 11 June 2012 M Shot put Final 男子 砲丸投 決勝 in Japanese Osaka Athletics Association Retrieved 11 June 2012 F Shot put Final 女子 砲丸投 決勝 Archived 2016 03 04 at the Wayback Machine in Japanese Osaka Athletics Association Retrieved 11 June 2012 M Discus throw Final 男子 円盤投 決勝 Archived 2016 03 04 at the Wayback Machine in Japanese Osaka Athletics Association Retrieved 11 June 2012 F Discus throw Final 女子 円盤投 決勝 in Japanese Osaka Athletics Association Retrieved 11 June 2012 M Hammer throw Final 男子 ハンマー投 決勝 Archived 2016 03 05 at the Wayback Machine in Japanese Osaka Athletics Association Retrieved 11 June 2012 F Hammer throw Final 女子 ハンマー投 決勝 Archived 2016 03 04 at the Wayback Machine in Japanese Osaka Athletics Association Retrieved 11 June 2012 Ken Marantz 26 June 2016 Murofushi bows out as Arai and Nozawa impress at Japan Championships IAAF Retrieved 26 June 2016 F Javelin throw Final 女子 やり投 決勝 Archived 2016 03 05 at the Wayback Machine in Japanese Osaka Athletics Association Retrieved 11 June 2012 M Heptathlon 女子 七種競技 in Japanese Japan Association of Athletics Federations Retrieved 15 June 2012 Results F 4 100 metres relay Final 競技結果 女子 4 100m 決勝 in Japanese Japan Association of Athletics Federations Retrieved 10 June 2013 Results M 4 400 metres relay Final 競技結果 男子 4 400m 決勝 in Japanese Japan Association of Athletics Federations Retrieved 15 June 2012 Results F 4 400 metres relay Final 競技結果 女子 4 100m 決勝 in Japanese Japan Association of Athletics Federations Retrieved 15 June 2012 National Champions and Records 過去の優勝者 記録 Archived 2014 08 10 at the Wayback Machine in Japanese Japan Association of Athletics Federations Retrieved 15 June 2012 History of The Osaka International Women s Marathon 大阪国際女子マラソン史 in Japanese Osaka Marathon Retrieved 20 June 2012 Japan Championships F 20 km race walk 日本選手権女子20km競歩 in Japanese Japan Association of Athletics Federations Retrieved 15 June 2012 Men s 35km Race Walk Results PDF JAAF 16 April 2023 Retrieved 6 June 2023 2023 Japanese 35km Race Walking Championships Women s 35km Race Walk Results PDF JAAF 16 April 2023 p 3 Retrieved 6 June 2023 Japan Championships 50 km race walk 日本選手権50km競歩 in Japanese Japan Association of Athletics Federations Retrieved 15 June 2012 第104回 日本陸上競技選手権大会 日本陸上競技連盟公式サイト in Japanese Retrieved 2020 12 14 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Japan Championships in Athletics 100th competition s Official website in Japanese from JAAF Official website in Japanese from JAAF Official website English Topics from JAAF Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Japan Championships in Athletics amp oldid 1170638344, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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