http://hochi.yomiuri.co.jp/sports/etc/news/20120205-OHT1T00234.htm
translated by Brett Larner
Taking time at her intensive training camp on the island of Miyako in Okinawa to talk about her target of making the London Olympics women's marathon team when she runs next month's Nagoya Women's Marathon, former national record holder Yoko Shibui (Team Mitsui Sumitomo Kaijo) said, "I'm rounding into shape to be ready to be on the start line. I want to keep things low-pressure and run a good race." Shibui has been on Miyako island since Jan. 25 and is nearing the end of the two-week camp. Her training, which has included runs up to 60 km, has gone smoothly. "It's warm here, so [my body] feels light and agile," she said.
Translator's note: Athletes contending for an Olympic spot in Nagoya besides Shibui are expected to include national record holder Mizuki Noguchi (Team Sysmex), four of the five members of the Daegu World Championships marathon tea…
translated by Brett Larner
Taking time at her intensive training camp on the island of Miyako in Okinawa to talk about her target of making the London Olympics women's marathon team when she runs next month's Nagoya Women's Marathon, former national record holder Yoko Shibui (Team Mitsui Sumitomo Kaijo) said, "I'm rounding into shape to be ready to be on the start line. I want to keep things low-pressure and run a good race." Shibui has been on Miyako island since Jan. 25 and is nearing the end of the two-week camp. Her training, which has included runs up to 60 km, has gone smoothly. "It's warm here, so [my body] feels light and agile," she said.
Translator's note: Athletes contending for an Olympic spot in Nagoya besides Shibui are expected to include national record holder Mizuki Noguchi (Team Sysmex), four of the five members of the Daegu World Championships marathon tea…