by Brett Larner
photo courtesy of NYRR
Kenta Murayama (Team Asahi Kasei) ran the fastest time ever by a Japanese man on U.S. soil to take 5th in the United Airlines NYC Half Marathon in 1:00:57. The first alumnus of the Japan Running News-New York Road Runners program to bring top collegiate talent from November's Ageo City Half Marathon to New York to return as a pro, Murayama asserted himself from the gun, ensuring the race got off to an honest start as he led the first 5 km in 14:24. "The last time I was here the first 5 km was close to 15:00," he told JRN post-race. "If it starts too slow it affects how you feel later in the race and keeps too many people up front. I wanted to run comfortably. I figured that 14:20 would be about right. It didn't feel too fast, but when I looked around almost nobody was left."
Remaining up front after just the first 2 km were the eventual top six including Murayama, 2017 Marugame Half winner Callum Hawkins (Great Bri…
photo courtesy of NYRR
Kenta Murayama (Team Asahi Kasei) ran the fastest time ever by a Japanese man on U.S. soil to take 5th in the United Airlines NYC Half Marathon in 1:00:57. The first alumnus of the Japan Running News-New York Road Runners program to bring top collegiate talent from November's Ageo City Half Marathon to New York to return as a pro, Murayama asserted himself from the gun, ensuring the race got off to an honest start as he led the first 5 km in 14:24. "The last time I was here the first 5 km was close to 15:00," he told JRN post-race. "If it starts too slow it affects how you feel later in the race and keeps too many people up front. I wanted to run comfortably. I figured that 14:20 would be about right. It didn't feel too fast, but when I looked around almost nobody was left."
Remaining up front after just the first 2 km were the eventual top six including Murayama, 2017 Marugame Half winner Callum Hawkins (Great Bri…