Day Two results
2020 is the 100th anniversary of Japan's biggest sports event, the
HakoneEkiden. Originally conceived of in large part by Japan's first Olympic marathoner
Shiso Kanakuri as a way to develop Olympic marathon talent, this year's Hakone comes at the very start of the year the Olympics return to Tokyo. It also comes at the end of a season that saw four former Hakone stage winners take the top four spots at the 2020 Olympic marathon trials, validating Kanakuri's vision a century removed. But he could never have imagined the kind of race the kids would deliver.
Right from the gun the tone was set, with three-time First Stage winner
Kazuya Nishiyama of last year's Day One winner
Toyo University taking it out right on course record pace and the entire field going with it. The sheer aggression of the tone never changed over the entire five-stage, 107.5 km day, both big names and unknowns hitting it hard every stage. Minor school runner
Rei Yonemitsu outran a…
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