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Kojima Runs 1111th Full Marathon; "Next up is my 1234th!"

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translated by Brett Larner

Giichi Kojima, 65, of Iwatsuki, Saitama Prefecture recently ran his 1111th marathon, the Japanese national record and all-time world #2 ranking. "When I hit my 70's and 80's I still want to be running. My next target is my 1234th marathon," he laughs.

Mr. Kojima ran his first marathon in Feb., 1983 when he was 40 years old. Just under 25 years later, at a race in Fukushima on Nov. 11 he ran 7:01:11 to finish his 1111th marathon. To pull off this perfect match between date and race number he had to run about one marathon a week throughout 2007. The weather was bad on race day, "On the way there I didn't want to do it, but I forced myself to so I could get the record."

Mr. Kojima's best time of 3:07:37 came in 1985. As he has gotten older, "I used to pass people, but now I'm the one being passed." He is not slacking off in his training however, as he runs 10-20 km a day and races around 40 marathons a year. He says the marathon is "Tough, but it's a battle with myself." He sometimes travels to overseas marathons. "I enjoy meeting so many different people through running. The best part, though, is the beer after the race."

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