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DeNA Team Holds Press Conference Announcing Seko's Comeback and Plans to Make 2020 Olympic Marathon



On March 30, the Tokyo-based DeNA corporate team held a press conference to announce new members Kenta Murozuka and Hiroki Sugawa.  Team management also announced that legend Toshihiko Seko will make a comeback to competitive marathoning after a 26-year absence in hopes of making the 2020 Tokyo Olympics marathon team, switching roles from his current position as the team's head coach to becoming one of its twelve athletes.



With the start of the new fiscal year today the team's roster page was updated to include the new team members and reflected Seko's new position on the team.



Seko's athlete profile includes the following:



Profile
Born July 15, 1956 in Kuwana, Mie.  During his career he won ten out of his fifteen domestic and international marathons.  On the track he was also dominant, giving the Japanese national records a beating over an impressive range from 5000 m to the marathon and setting then-world records over 25,000 m and 30,000 m.

In April, 2013 he became head coach of the DeNA Running Club corporate team, but, resolving to "make Japanese marathoning #1 in the world again," he has chosen to return to competitive running.  His goal is to make the 2020 Tokyo Olympics team.

Height, weight: 170.6 cm, 73.5 kg
Blood type: O
Favorite word: passion
Hobby: golf
Most redeeming characteristic: I'll be friends with anybody.
Message to fans: It's going to take a while, but please cheer me on over the long haul.  I will definitely be ready in time for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.

PBs
5000 m: 13:24.29
10000 m: 27:42.17
30 km: 1:28:52
marathon: 2:08:27

Achievements
Ten wins in fifteen marathon starts
Four-time Fukuoka International Marathon winner, 1978-1980, 1983
Two-time Boston Marathon winner, 1981, 1987
Tokyo International Marathon winner, 1983
London Marathon winner, 1986
Chicago Marathon winner, 1986
Lake Biwa Mainichi Marathon winner, 1988
Two-time Olympic marathoner, Los Angeles 1984 and Seoul 1988

Comments

Karl W said…
I like your work!
Anonymous said…
Good one! Question: Do Japanese do April Fools?
Brett Larner said…
No joke on my part. This is translated as presented on the DeNA website.
Unknown said…
FANTASTIC !!! Running the Olympic marathon at 64 would be amazing. Just do it, impossible is nothing.
TokyoRacer said…
Ha ha ha....

I guess that answers the question of whether the Japanese do April Fool's jokes.
Unknown said…
Glad to see Japan Inc., maintaining some sense of humor :)
ちょっとDeNAへの好感度アップ。
Metts said…
And in Korea too. University students wore their old high school uniforms for April Fool's day.

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