Tokyo Paralympics men's 5000 m blind division silver medalist Kenya Karasawa set a world record 14:55.39 for the T-11 class Dec. 25 at the Nittai University Time Trials meet in Yokohama. According to Japan Para Athletics, Karasawa had run 15:09.94, better than the previous record of 15:11.07, earlier this year, but once his new time is ratified it will mark the first official improvement to the world record since the Athens Paralympics in 2004.
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"I was able to run hard right from the start," he commented. "I didn't win gold at the Tokyo Paralympics, so in three years my target will be gold at the Paris Paralympics." Japan Para Athletics will apply to World Para Athletics via the Japan Blind Marathon Association for world record ratification.
translated and edited by Brett Larner
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