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Taniguchi to Resign as Head Coach of Tokyo Denryoku

http://hochi.yomiuri.co.jp/sports/etc/news/20101005-OHT1T00005.htm

translated by Brett Larner

Team Tokyo Denryoku announced on Oct. 4 that its head coach, 1991 World Championships marathon gold medalist Hiromi Taniguchi, will resign his position with the team. In explaining the move, Taniguchi, who turned 50 in April this year, commented, "I'd like to use my experience to help larger numbers of people." Representatives of the team thanked Taniguchi for his time with them, saying, "Please use your wisdom and abilities to help strengthen the Japanese distance runnning world." Taniguchi will now become a supervisor with the Tosupu Running company, doing consulting work related to running events and training facilities. He hopes to make work with the country's ever-growing numbers of amateur runners a priority.

Taniguchi's most well-known achievement was the marathon gold medal at the 1991 Tokyo World Championships. Following his retirement from competition he became coach of the Asahi Kasei running team, and later head coach of the Oki Denki women's team. In April, 2008 he took over as head of Team Tokyo Denryoku, leading it to two straight appearances at the New Year Ekiden national championships in 2009 and 2010.

Comments

TokyoRacer said…
What the heck is the Tosupu Running company?
Anonymous said…
I believe the company is called, "Toss Planning" http://www.tossplanning.jp/

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