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Nagoya Women's Marathon

The Nagoya Women's Marathon (名古屋ウィメンズマラソン), named Nagoya International Women's Marathon (名古屋国際女子マラソン, Nagoya Kokusai Joshi Marathon) until the 2010 race, is an annual marathon race for female runners over the classic distance of 42 km and 195 metres, held in Nagoya, Japan in early March every year. It holds World Athletics Platinum road race status.[1] It is held on the same day as the Nagoya City Marathon [ja], an event consisting of a half marathon (21.0975 km) and a quarter marathon (10.5 km), with both races open to both males and females.[2]

Nagoya Women's Marathon
DateMid-March
LocationNagoya,  Japan
Event typeRoad
DistanceMarathon
Primary sponsorMenard Cosmetic
Established1980
Course records2:17:18 (2022)
Ruth Chepng'etich
Official siteNagoya Women's Marathon
Participants49 elite finishers (2022)
96 (2020)
119 (2019)

History

It began in 1980 as an annual 20-kilometre road race held in Toyohashi, Aichi, Japan. After its first two years there, the venue changed to Nagoya for the third edition in 1982. It was converted to a marathon race for the 1984 edition, and a 10-kilometre race was also added to the race programme. The race acts as the Japanese women's marathon championships on three-year rotational basis.[3] Performances at the race are typically taken into consideration when deciding the Japanese women's Olympic or World Championship teams.[4] Nagoya has also twice hosted the women's Asian Marathon Championship race (1988 and 1994).[5]

The 2011 race was cancelled due to the Tōhoku earthquake that March.[6] In 2012 the race was held on a newly designed course and was opened to public, mass participation for the first time, and renamed the Nagoya Women's Marathon. Around 15,000 runners took part that year.[4]

The 2020 edition of the race was restricted to elite runners only due to the coronavirus pandemic.[7] No refunds or preferential entries to future editions were offered to general runners, but a virtual marathon was organized with commemorative items to be sent by mail to all finishers.[7]

Winners

Key:   Course record   Japanese championship race   Asian Marathon Championship race

  • Bolding indicates course record improvement
Edition Date Winner Country Time (h:m:s)
42 March 13, 2022 Ruth Chepng'etich   Kenya 2:17:18[8]
41 March 14, 2021 Mizuki Matsuda   Japan 2:21:51
40[9] March 8, 2020 Mao Ichiyama   Japan 2:20:29
39 March 10, 2019 Helalia Johannes   Namibia 2:22:25
38 March 11, 2018 Meskerem Assefa   Ethiopia 2:21:45
37 March 12, 2017 Eunice Kirwa   Bahrain 2:21:17
36 March 13, 2016 Eunice Kirwa   Bahrain 2:22:40
35 March 8, 2015 Eunice Kirwa   Bahrain 2:22:08
34 March 9, 2014 Jeļena Prokopčuka   Latvia 2:24:07
33 March 10, 2013 Ryoko Kizaki   Japan 2:23:34
32 March 11, 2012 Albina Mayorova   Russia 2:23:52
31 March 14, 2010 Yuri Kanō   Japan 2:27:11
30 March 8, 2009 Yoshiko Fujinaga   Japan 2:28:13
29 March 9, 2008 Yurika Nakamura   Japan 2:25:51
28 March 11, 2007 Yasuko Hashimoto   Japan 2:28:49
27 March 12, 2006 Harumi Hiroyama   Japan 2:23:26
26 March 13, 2005 Yumiko Hara   Japan 2:24:19
25 March 14, 2004 Reiko Tosa   Japan 2:23:57
24 March 9, 2003 Takami Ominami   Japan 2:25:03
23 March 10, 2002 Mizuki Noguchi   Japan 2:25:35
22 March 11, 2001 Kazumi Matsuo   Japan 2:26:01
21 March 12, 2000 Naoko Takahashi   Japan 2:22:19
20 March 14, 1999 Lyubov Morgunova   Russia 2:27:43
19 March 8, 1998 Naoko Takahashi   Japan 2:25:48
18 March 12, 1997 Madina Biktagirova   Russia 2:29:30
17 March 10, 1996 Izumi Maki   Japan 2:27:32
16 March 12, 1995 Kamila Gradus   Poland 2:27:29
15 March 13, 1994 Eriko Asai   Japan 2:30:30
14 March 7, 1993 Kamila Gradus   Poland 2:27:38
13 March 1, 1992 Teruko Oe   Japan 2:31:04
12 March 3, 1991 Sachiko Yamashita   Japan 2:31:02
11 March 4, 1990 Wanda Panfil   Poland 2:31:04
10 March 5, 1989 Zhao Youfeng   China 2:28:20
9 March 6, 1988 Zhao Youfeng   China 2:27:56
8 March 1, 1987 Carla Beurskens   Netherlands 2:28:27
7 March 2, 1986 Katrin Dörre   East Germany 2:29:33
6 March 3, 1985 Nanae Sasaki   Japan 2:33:57
5 March 4, 1984 Glenys Quick   New Zealand 2:34:25
4 January 27, 1983 Ellen Hart   United States 1:08:58*
3 March 7, 1982 Cathie Twomey   United States 1:06:52*
2 March 8, 1981 Mie Tanaka   Japan 1:17:50*
1 March 9, 1980 Nanae Sasaki   Japan 1:16:10*
  • NB: (*) Asterisks indicate results of 20-kilometre road races

References

  1. ^ World Athletics Platinum Label Road Racing. World Athletics (2020). Retrieved on 2020-01-15.
  2. ^ "OUTLINE | NAGOYA CITY MARATHON 2021". city-marathon.nagoya.
  3. ^ Nakamura, Ken et al (2010-03-15). Nagoya International Women's Marathon. Association of Road Racing Statisticians. Retrieved on 2010-03-17.
  4. ^ a b Nakamura, Ken (2012-03-11). Mayorova steals the show in Nagoya, third time a charm for Ozaki - Report. IAAF. Retrieved on 2012-03-20.
  5. ^ Asian Championships Marathon. Association of Road Racing Statisticians (2013-03-02). Retrieved on 2013-09-28.
  6. ^ Nagoya Women’s Marathon is cancelled. IAAF (2011-03-11). Retrieved on 2011-03-13.
  7. ^ a b http://womens-marathon.nagoya/en/news/20200220-1730/[dead link]
  8. ^ Jess Whittington (13 March 2022). "Chepngetich runs 2:17:18 to win Nagoya Women's Marathon". World Athletics. Retrieved 9 April 2022.
  9. ^ "リーダーボード(速報)". リーダーボード(速報).
Winners

External links

  • Marathon Info

nagoya, women, marathon, 名古屋ウィメンズマラソン, named, nagoya, international, women, marathon, 名古屋国際女子マラソン, nagoya, kokusai, joshi, marathon, until, 2010, race, annual, marathon, race, female, runners, over, classic, distance, metres, held, nagoya, japan, early, march,. The Nagoya Women s Marathon 名古屋ウィメンズマラソン named Nagoya International Women s Marathon 名古屋国際女子マラソン Nagoya Kokusai Joshi Marathon until the 2010 race is an annual marathon race for female runners over the classic distance of 42 km and 195 metres held in Nagoya Japan in early March every year It holds World Athletics Platinum road race status 1 It is held on the same day as the Nagoya City Marathon ja an event consisting of a half marathon 21 0975 km and a quarter marathon 10 5 km with both races open to both males and females 2 Nagoya Women s MarathonDateMid MarchLocationNagoya JapanEvent typeRoadDistanceMarathonPrimary sponsorMenard CosmeticEstablished1980Course records2 17 18 2022 Ruth Chepng etichOfficial siteNagoya Women s MarathonParticipants49 elite finishers 2022 96 2020 119 2019 Contents 1 History 2 Winners 3 References 4 External linksHistory EditIt began in 1980 as an annual 20 kilometre road race held in Toyohashi Aichi Japan After its first two years there the venue changed to Nagoya for the third edition in 1982 It was converted to a marathon race for the 1984 edition and a 10 kilometre race was also added to the race programme The race acts as the Japanese women s marathon championships on three year rotational basis 3 Performances at the race are typically taken into consideration when deciding the Japanese women s Olympic or World Championship teams 4 Nagoya has also twice hosted the women s Asian Marathon Championship race 1988 and 1994 5 The 2011 race was cancelled due to the Tōhoku earthquake that March 6 In 2012 the race was held on a newly designed course and was opened to public mass participation for the first time and renamed the Nagoya Women s Marathon Around 15 000 runners took part that year 4 The 2020 edition of the race was restricted to elite runners only due to the coronavirus pandemic 7 No refunds or preferential entries to future editions were offered to general runners but a virtual marathon was organized with commemorative items to be sent by mail to all finishers 7 Winners EditKey Course record Japanese championship race Asian Marathon Championship race Bolding indicates course record improvementEdition Date Winner Country Time h m s 42 March 13 2022 Ruth Chepng etich Kenya 2 17 18 8 41 March 14 2021 Mizuki Matsuda Japan 2 21 5140 9 March 8 2020 Mao Ichiyama Japan 2 20 2939 March 10 2019 Helalia Johannes Namibia 2 22 2538 March 11 2018 Meskerem Assefa Ethiopia 2 21 4537 March 12 2017 Eunice Kirwa Bahrain 2 21 1736 March 13 2016 Eunice Kirwa Bahrain 2 22 4035 March 8 2015 Eunice Kirwa Bahrain 2 22 0834 March 9 2014 Jelena Prokopcuka Latvia 2 24 0733 March 10 2013 Ryoko Kizaki Japan 2 23 3432 March 11 2012 Albina Mayorova Russia 2 23 5231 March 14 2010 Yuri Kanō Japan 2 27 1130 March 8 2009 Yoshiko Fujinaga Japan 2 28 1329 March 9 2008 Yurika Nakamura Japan 2 25 5128 March 11 2007 Yasuko Hashimoto Japan 2 28 4927 March 12 2006 Harumi Hiroyama Japan 2 23 2626 March 13 2005 Yumiko Hara Japan 2 24 1925 March 14 2004 Reiko Tosa Japan 2 23 5724 March 9 2003 Takami Ominami Japan 2 25 0323 March 10 2002 Mizuki Noguchi Japan 2 25 3522 March 11 2001 Kazumi Matsuo Japan 2 26 0121 March 12 2000 Naoko Takahashi Japan 2 22 1920 March 14 1999 Lyubov Morgunova Russia 2 27 4319 March 8 1998 Naoko Takahashi Japan 2 25 4818 March 12 1997 Madina Biktagirova Russia 2 29 3017 March 10 1996 Izumi Maki Japan 2 27 3216 March 12 1995 Kamila Gradus Poland 2 27 2915 March 13 1994 Eriko Asai Japan 2 30 3014 March 7 1993 Kamila Gradus Poland 2 27 3813 March 1 1992 Teruko Oe Japan 2 31 0412 March 3 1991 Sachiko Yamashita Japan 2 31 0211 March 4 1990 Wanda Panfil Poland 2 31 0410 March 5 1989 Zhao Youfeng China 2 28 209 March 6 1988 Zhao Youfeng China 2 27 568 March 1 1987 Carla Beurskens Netherlands 2 28 277 March 2 1986 Katrin Dorre East Germany 2 29 336 March 3 1985 Nanae Sasaki Japan 2 33 575 March 4 1984 Glenys Quick New Zealand 2 34 254 January 27 1983 Ellen Hart United States 1 08 58 3 March 7 1982 Cathie Twomey United States 1 06 52 2 March 8 1981 Mie Tanaka Japan 1 17 50 1 March 9 1980 Nanae Sasaki Japan 1 16 10 NB Asterisks indicate results of 20 kilometre road racesReferences Edit World Athletics Platinum Label Road Racing World Athletics 2020 Retrieved on 2020 01 15 OUTLINE NAGOYA CITY MARATHON 2021 city marathon nagoya Nakamura Ken et al 2010 03 15 Nagoya International Women s Marathon Association of Road Racing Statisticians Retrieved on 2010 03 17 a b Nakamura Ken 2012 03 11 Mayorova steals the show in Nagoya third time a charm for Ozaki Report IAAF Retrieved on 2012 03 20 Asian Championships Marathon Association of Road Racing Statisticians 2013 03 02 Retrieved on 2013 09 28 Nagoya Women s Marathon is cancelled IAAF 2011 03 11 Retrieved on 2011 03 13 a b http womens marathon nagoya en news 20200220 1730 dead link Jess Whittington 13 March 2022 Chepngetich runs 2 17 18 to win Nagoya Women s Marathon World Athletics Retrieved 9 April 2022 リーダーボード 速報 リーダーボード 速報 WinnersPast results Chunichi Retrieved on 2010 01 31 Nagoya International Women s Marathon Association of Road Racing Statisticians 2009 03 09 Retrieved on 2010 01 31 External links EditOfficial website English page Marathon Info Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Nagoya Women 27s Marathon amp oldid 1082485006, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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