http://mainichi.jp/area/shiga/news/20090305ddlk25050393000c.html
translated by Brett Larner
The organizing committee of this year's Biwako Mainichi Marathon has announced plans for a new course beginning with next year's 65th anniversary edition, scheduled for Mar. 7, 2010. The new course will extend the early section near the start at the Ojiyama track and field grounds, while the four-corner midpoint will be moved along the Shin-Seta Josui waterway, closer than its current location. The changes are intended to create a course conducive to running faster times. Shiga Prefecture Track and Field Association director Ichiro Saka commented, "We believe that the new course will produce higher-level results."
translated by Brett Larner
The organizing committee of this year's Biwako Mainichi Marathon has announced plans for a new course beginning with next year's 65th anniversary edition, scheduled for Mar. 7, 2010. The new course will extend the early section near the start at the Ojiyama track and field grounds, while the four-corner midpoint will be moved along the Shin-Seta Josui waterway, closer than its current location. The changes are intended to create a course conducive to running faster times. Shiga Prefecture Track and Field Association director Ichiro Saka commented, "We believe that the new course will produce higher-level results."
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