Ryunosuke Omi, winner of last month's Mt. Kosha Vertical Mile, returned Sunday to win Kyoto's Mt. Ushimatsu Vertical Race, a 2 km trail race with 464 m elevation gain, each runner covering the course twice with a two-hour break in between. With runners starting at 30-second intervals Omi had the fastest time among the 74 men in the race, covering two circuits of the course in 16:57 to win by over a minute. Triathlete Maki Nishioka beat international-level mountain and sky running specialist Yuri Yoshizumi to win the women's race in her trail debut, running 20:54 to Yoshizumi's 22:24.
3rd Mt. Ushimatsu Vertical Race
Kinki Region ChampionshipsKameoka, Kyoto, 19 July 2020
2.0 km, 464 m elevation gain run twice
4.0 km, 928 elevation gain total
finishers: 74 men, 40 women
complete results
Men
1. Ryunosuke Omi 16:57
2. Tomofumi Miyagawa 18:10
3. Shin Futamata 18:14
Women
1. Maki Nishioka 20:54
2. Yuri Yoshizumi 22:24
3. Yuko Tateishi 22:25
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