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Weekend Overseas Japanese Marathon Breakdown

'Nakai Wins Third Straight Maui Marathon Women’s Title; Yoroizaka is Men’s Winner'

Tetsuya Yoroizaka (Asahi Kasei) is all-time Japanese #2 for 5000 m and 10000 m. A fun run effort, Maui was his debut marathon. Click here for complete results.


'18. Poznan Marathon. Zwyciestwa Mykoły Juchimczuka I Haruny Takady'

Haruna Takada (Yamada Denki) won Poland's Poznan Marathon in 2:40:49 with teammate Miyu Hatakeyama 3rd in 2:42:52 in her debut. Click here for complete results.

'El Keniano Kiptum Gana Maraton de Buenos Aires y Registra Record'

2:12:12 man Tatsunori Hamasaki (Nanjo City Hall) ran Argentina's Buenos Aires Marathon but failed to make an impact, finishing just over 2:20 more than 10 minutes behind winner Barnabas Kiptum. Click here for complete results.

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