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Great North Run - Japanese Results



Takumi Komatsu (NTT Nishi Nihon) became the 21st Japanese man to break 62 minutes in the half marathon so far this year with a 1:01:35 for 8th at the U.K.'s Great North Run.

Great North Run Half Marathon

Newcastle, Great Britian, 9/8/19
complete results

Men
1. Mo Farah (Great Britain) - 59:07
2. Tamirat Tola (Ethiopia) - 59:13
3. Abei Nageeye (Netherlands) - 59:55
4. Callum Hawkins (Great Britain) - 1:00:39
5. Bashir Abdi (Belgium) - 1:01:11
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8. Takumi Komatsu (Japan) - 1:01:35
12. Kyohei Hosoya (Japan) - 1:03:39
18. Tsuyoshi Bando (Japan) - 1:05:21
20. Shoma Yamamoto (Japan) - 1:06:40

Women
1. Brigid Kosgei (Kenya) - 1:04:28
2. Magdalyne Masai (Kenya) - 1:07:36
3. Linet Masai (Kenya) - 1:07:44
4. Mary Keitany (Kenya) - 1:07:58
5. Charlotte Purdue (Great Britain) - 1:08:10

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