Scheduled to compete in the MGC Race, Japan's Tokyo Olympics marathon trials event, on Sept. 15, Hanami Sekine (23, Japan Post), is likely to withdraw from the race. According to a source involved in the situation, Sekine is believed to be suffering from a stress fracture in one of her legs.
Sekine graduated from Toyokawa H.S. in Aichi prefecture and went straight to the new Japan Post corporate team. She ran the 10000 m at the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympics. In March last year she ran 2:23:07 to qualify for the MGC Race as the top Japanese woman at the Nagoya Women's Marathon, the fourth-fastest debut in Japanese women's history. She had been training domestically for the all-important Olympic trials event.
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https://www.chunichi.co.jp/chuspo/article/sports/news/CK2019091202100080.html
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Sekine graduated from Toyokawa H.S. in Aichi prefecture and went straight to the new Japan Post corporate team. She ran the 10000 m at the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympics. In March last year she ran 2:23:07 to qualify for the MGC Race as the top Japanese woman at the Nagoya Women's Marathon, the fourth-fastest debut in Japanese women's history. She had been training domestically for the all-important Olympic trials event.
source article:
https://www.chunichi.co.jp/chuspo/article/sports/news/CK2019091202100080.html
translated by Brett Larner
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