Skip to main content

Tosa Named Athlete of the Year by Japanese National Track and Field Association

http://www.sponichi.co.jp/sports/flash/KFullFlash20071226041.html
http://www.jiji.com/jc/c?g=spo_30&k=2007122600835

Photo of Tosa, Fukushi and Noguchi at the Rikuren Awards in Tokyo, Dec. 26, 2007.

translated and edited by Brett Larner

Rikuren, the JAAF, held its 1st annual Athletics Awards on Dec. 26 in Tokyo. In attendance were 3 women who each have a chance to win the gold medal in the Beijing Olympics women`s marathon.

Reiko Tosa (Team Mitsui Sumitomo Kaijo) was named Athlete of the Year for her bronze medal performance in the women`s marathon at the World Championships, a run which has already secured Tosa a place on the Olympic team. "The home-country support I received from everyone during the Osaka World Championships truly pushed me to make the medals. I will do my best in Beijing to run a good race," Tosa told the audience with characteristic nervousness during her acceptance speech.

Also honored for her victory at the Tokyo International Women`s Marathon was Mizuki Noguchi (Team Sysmex), who is almost certain to be named to the team. Tosa commented, "I don`t know whether Noguchi is my rival or ally. She is the [Athens Olympics] gold medalist and I am the challenger," couching her competitiveness in a mild tone of voice.

The 3rd woman to be recognized at the awards ceremony was Kayoko Fukushi (Team Wacoal), who ran in both the women`s 5000 m and 10000 m at the World Championships. Fukushi will try to secure one ticket to Beijing when she runs her debut marathon at the Osaka International Women`s Marathon in January. "I want everyone to enjoy my race," Fukushi laughed.

Other athletes honored by Rikuren included World Championships men`s 400 m relay 5th place team members Naoki Tsukahara (Tokai University), Shingo Suetsugu (Team Mizuno), Shinji Takahira (Team Fujitsu) and Nobuharu Asahara (Team Osaka Gas). Men`s 400 m hurdler Dai Tamesue (Team APF) won a special award for outstanding social contributions for founding the Tokyo Street Track and Field organization to help children get involved in track and field.

The IAAF`s athletics awards are held in lavish settings in Monaco each year with top athletes appearing in formal dress. Rikuren`s awards were held with only 1 month`s planning in a relatively modest location, leading Tosa to joke, "Hmmn, I don`t know whether this ceremony is flamboyant or, uh, not so flamboyant....."

Update: 1/14/08: The IAAF reported this same story today.

Comments

Most-Read This Week

Federation Tells World Championships Marathoner Horibata To Go On Diet

http://hochi.yomiuri.co.jp/sports/etc/news/20110307-OHT1T00258.htm translated by Brett Larner Having made the 2011 World Championships marathon team by running a PB of 2:09:25 to come in 3rd overall and as the top Japanese finisher at the Mar. 6 Lake Biwa Mainichi Marathon, Hiroyuki Horibata (24, Team Asahi Kasei), talked to the media at Osaka Airport on Mar. 7. Following Sunday's race Rikuren director Keisuke Sawaki , 67, told Horibata, "Let's cut things down a bit until the World Championships," directing him to go on a diet. The 189 cm Horibata weighs 72 kg [~6'3", 160 lbs]. When he joined Team Asahi Kasei in 2005 at age 18 he weighed 65 kg, and this weight is still generally listed on his profile at races and in the media. "For some reason it never changes," he said with a grin. His coach Takeshi Soh , 58, commented, "If he was hungrier for glory his world would change completely," slapping the 'heavyweight division runner...

Nagoya Asian Games Test Event Canceled After Insulation Falls From Venue Ceiling

A section of insulation material fell from the ceiling of Nagoya Kinjo Futo Arena, the official venue for squash competition at September's Nagoya Asian Games. There were no injuries, but the city suspended use of the arena until its safety could be guaranteed, resulting in the cancelation of the Asian Games squash test event which was scheduled to have begun on May 14. It is not yet clear whether the arena will be usable for the Asian Games as planned. According to city officials, arena staff found that the insulation material had fallen onto a work walkway 13 m above the ground on the night of May 11. The fallen material was 3.6 m long, 50 cm wide and 2.5 km thick, and was found to be waterlogged. The cause of the accident is unknown, but it is possible that it was caused by rainwater leaking in from the roof. The same insulation material is installed across the entire ceiling, and the city plans to check for the extent of the possible flooding. Asked whether the arena will be re...

Everything You Need to Know About the 2026 Hakone Ekiden

The Hakone Ekiden is the world's biggest road race, 2 days of road relay action with Japan's 20 best university teams racing 10 half marathon-scale legs from central Tokyo to the mountains east of Mount Fuji and back. The level just keeps going higher and higher , hitting the point this year where there are teams with 10-runner averages of 13:33.10 for 5000 m, 27:55.98 for 10000 m, and 1:01:20 for the half marathon. It's never been better, and with great weather in the forecast it's safe to say this could be one of the best races in Hakone's 102-year history, especially on Day One. If you've seen it then you know NTV's live broadcast is the best sports broadcast in the world, with the pre-race show kicking off at 7:00 a.m. Japan time on the 2nd and 3rd and the race starting at 8:00 a.m. sharp. If you've got a VPN you should be able to watch it on TVer starting at 7:50 a.m. on the 2nd , and again at 7:50 a.m. on the 3rd . There's even a 2-hour high...