by Brett Larner
The JAAF announced its men's and women's Beijing World Championships marathon teams, staying true to its word that members of its hand-picked National Team oversight program would receive priority over non-members who performed better in the official selection races. Left off the team are Hiroaki Sano (Team Honda) with a 2:09:12 PB for 9th in Tokyo last month, and Tomomi Tanaka (Team Daiichi Seimei), winner of November's Yokohama Women's Marathon in 2:26:57. Those selected for the team:
Women
Sairi Maeda (Team Daihatsu) - age 23
PB/SB: 2:22:48 (Nagoya 2015)
Risa Shigetomo (Team Tenmaya) - age 27
PB: 2:23:23 (Osaka Int'l 2012) SB: 2:26:39 (Osaka Int'l 2015)
Mai Ito (Team Otsuka Seiyaku) - age 30
PB/SB: 2:24:42 (Nagoya 2015)
Men
Masato Imai (Team Toyota Kyushu) - age 30
PB/SB: 2:07:39 (Tokyo 2015)
Kazuhiro Maeda (Team Kyudenko) - age 33
PB: 2:08:00 (Tokyo 2013) SB: 2:11:46 (Biwako 2015)
Masakazu Fujiwara (Team Honda) - age 34
PB: 2:08:12 (Biwako 2003) SB: 2:09:06 (Fukuoka 2014)
(c) 2015 Brett Larner
all rights reserved
The JAAF announced its men's and women's Beijing World Championships marathon teams, staying true to its word that members of its hand-picked National Team oversight program would receive priority over non-members who performed better in the official selection races. Left off the team are Hiroaki Sano (Team Honda) with a 2:09:12 PB for 9th in Tokyo last month, and Tomomi Tanaka (Team Daiichi Seimei), winner of November's Yokohama Women's Marathon in 2:26:57. Those selected for the team:
Women
Sairi Maeda (Team Daihatsu) - age 23
PB/SB: 2:22:48 (Nagoya 2015)
Risa Shigetomo (Team Tenmaya) - age 27
PB: 2:23:23 (Osaka Int'l 2012) SB: 2:26:39 (Osaka Int'l 2015)
Mai Ito (Team Otsuka Seiyaku) - age 30
PB/SB: 2:24:42 (Nagoya 2015)
Men
Masato Imai (Team Toyota Kyushu) - age 30
PB/SB: 2:07:39 (Tokyo 2015)
Kazuhiro Maeda (Team Kyudenko) - age 33
PB: 2:08:00 (Tokyo 2013) SB: 2:11:46 (Biwako 2015)
Masakazu Fujiwara (Team Honda) - age 34
PB: 2:08:12 (Biwako 2003) SB: 2:09:06 (Fukuoka 2014)
(c) 2015 Brett Larner
all rights reserved
Comments
As always, thanks for all of your informative posts!
Seems quite dodgy to me.