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National Corporate Track and Field Championships Entry Lists and Streaming

 

Alongside this long weekend's National University Track and Field Championships, the corporate leaguers get their shot at the National Corporate Track and Field Championships Saturday through Monday in Yamaguchi. Streaming of the first day will be above, with links to the other days here. Complete track event entry lists are here and field events here, with live results here. Top entries per event:

Women

100 m
Mei Kodama (Mizuno) - 11.37
Arisa Kimishima (DKK) - 11.45
Manaka Miura (Ehime T&F Assoc.) - 11.45
Shuri Aono (ND Soft) - 11.58
Yuna Miura (Cerespo) - 11.59

200 m
Arisa Kimishima (DKK) - 23.16
Shuri Aono (ND Soft) - 23.45
Haruna Kuboyama (Imamura Byoin) - 23.57
Reika Matsubayashi (MMG) - 23.75
Mei Kodama (Mizuno) - 23.83

400 m
Haruna Kuboyama (Imamura Byoin) - 53.07
Nanako Matsumoto (Toho Ginko) - 53.42
Abigail Fuka Ido (Toho Ginko) - 53.70
Shizuho Moriyama (Ichigo) - 53.83
Mayu Inaoka (Kagotani) - 54.08

800 m
Ayano Shiomi (Iwatani Sangyo) - 2:01.93
Airi Ikezaki (Daiso) - 2:03.08
Ayaka Kawata (Niconiconori) - 2:03.65
Ran Urabe (Sekisui Kagaku) - 2:04.09
Mizuki Michishita (Sekisui Kagaku) - 2:04.09

1500 m
Hellen Ekarare (Toyota Jidoshokki) - 4:03.65
Margaret Akidor (Comodi Iida) - 4:05.29
Esther Muthoni (Nitori) - 4:06.42
Yume Goto (Uniqlo) - 4:09.41
Chikako Mori (Sekisui Kagaku) - 4:10.33
Tomoka Kimura (Sekisui Kagaku) - 4:10.75
Teresiah Muthoni (Daiso) - 4:10.84

U20 3000 m
Narumi Okumoto (Hitachi) - 9:05.40
Misaki Shimamori (Toyota Jidoshokki) - 9:12.30
Nana Ebisui (Otsuka Seiyaku) - 9:13.83
Rino Kitsuyama (Universal) - 9:16.07
Ami Fujimoto (Kyocera) - 9:18.89

5000 m
Teresiah Muthoni (Daiso) - 14:53.62
Esther Muthoni (Nitori) - 14:58.03
Susan Kamon (Yamada Holdings) - 14:59.63
Hellen Ekarare (Toyota Jidoshokki) - 15:00.92
Tabitha Njeri Kamau (Mitsui Sumitomo Kaijo) - 15:14.29
Rina Kusu (Sekisui Kagaku) - 15:20.65
Esther Wambui Wangui (Starts) - 15:22.66
Yuka Ando (Shimamura) - 15:22.74
Hitomi Niiya (Sekisui Kagaku) - 15:28.53
Nanami Watanabe (Panasonic) - 15:29.94

10000 m
Agnes Mwikali (Kyocera) - 31:06.89
Janet Nyiva (Panasonic) - 31:16.01
Caroline Kariba (Japan Post) - 31:16.57
Pauline Kamulu (Route Inn Hotels) - 31:28.20
Mikuni Yada (Edion) - 31:49.74
Erika Tanoura (Sekisui Kagaku) - 31:52.19
Kazuna Kanetomo (Mitsui Sumitomo Kaijo) - 31:53.76

100 mH
Mako Fukube (NKK) - 12.75
Yumi Tanaka (Fujitsu) - 12.85
Asuka Terada (Japan Create) - 12.86
Masumi Aoki (77 Ginko) - 12.90
Chisato Kiyoyama (Ichigo) - 12.96

400 mH
Eri Utsunomiya (Hasegawa) - 56.65
Satsuki Umehara (Sumitomo Denko) - 57.02
Akane Minamisawa (Matsumoto Doken) - 57.82
Hikari Okubo (Fun and Run) - 58.24
Karen Yokota (Kagotani) - 58.38

3000 mSC
Reimi Yoshimura (Cramer Japan) - 9:45.77
Soyoka Segawa (Sysmex) - 9:58.28
Ayaka Koike (F-Assist) - 10:01.53
Momoa Yamada (Shimamura) - 10:06.30
Kaede Oya (DKP) - 10:22.10

10000 mRW
Hitomi Shimooka (Kyokuto Yugyo) - 44:24.87
Ai Oyama (SDF Academy) - 46:56.24
Sayori Matsumoto (Chiba Kogyo Ginko) - 47:10.57
Mao Tatsumi (Tagoju) - 48:35.49
Maika Yagi (Chiba Kogyo Ginko) - 48:53.32

4x100 m
77 Ginko - 46.22
Hasegawa - 46.80
Kagotani - 47.47
Legends - 47.94
G.O.A.T. - 48.22

High Jump
Nagisa Takahashi (Senko) - 1.88 m
Shuriai Tsuda (Tsukiji Gindako) - 1.85 mm
Moe Takeuchi (Kanseki) - 1.80 m
Airi Shinmura (Daishin Plant) - 1.78 m
Reina Takeyama (Edion) - 1.78 m

Pole Vault
Misaki Morota (Art Home) - 4.48 m
Megumi Dainobu (Nittaidai SMG) - 4.20 m
Rena Tanaka (Yoshida Sekiyu) - 4.20 m
Kanae Tatsuta (Nippatsu) - 4.20 m
Mayu Nasu (Kagotani) - 4.10 m

Long Jump
Sumire Hata (Sumitomo Denko) - 6.97 m
Maya Takeuchi (Mizuno) - 6.36 m
Nagisa Yamamoto (Hasegawa) - 6.30 m
Ria Kitada (Masonwork) - 6.12 m
Akira Kobayashi (Smiley Angel) - 6.12 m

Triple Jump
Mariko Morimoto (Orico) - 14.16 m
Maoko Takashima (Kyudenko) - 13.83 m
Sakura Miyahata (MP and C) - 13.16 m
Moeno Saito (Sunrise) - 13.00 m
Saki Kenmochi (Hasegawa) - 12.94 m

Shot Put
Nanaka Kori (Niigata Albirex RC) - 16.19 m
Honoka Oyama (Imamura Byoin) - 15.75 m
Haruka Osako (Somay-Q) - 15.45 m
Chihiro Matsushita (TOTS) - 14.98 m
Sena Kikuchi (Kumagoro) - 14.95 m

Discus Throw
Nanaka Kori (Niigata Albirex RC) - 60.72 m
Minori Tsujikawa (Uchida Toko) - 53.84 m
Akane Kawaguchi (With Us) - 52.68 m
Mika Yamamoto (Kondotech) - 49.79 m
Natsumi Fujimori (STAC) - 49.53 m

Hammer Throw
Miharu Kodate (Somay-Q) - 65.63 m
Sara Fujimoto (Kondotech) - 63.17 m
Momoko Watanabe (Jackets) - 61.44 m
Sako Takahashi (Team SSP) - 60.58 m
Hitomi Katsuyama (Oriko) - 59.55 m

Javelin Throw
Sae Takemoto (Team SSP) - 61.41 m
Momone Ueda (Zenrin) - 61.32 m
Mahiro Osa (Kokushikan Univ. Staff) - 61.10 m
Yuka Sato (Niconiconori) - 60.37 m
Kiho Kuze (Kondotech) - 59.16 m

Men

100 m
Yoshihide Kiryu (Nihon Seimei) - 10.03
Ryuichiro Sakai (Osaka Gas) - 10.08
Akihiro Higashida (Sekisho) - 10.10
Ryo Wada (Miki House) - 10.13
Naoki Okami (Asunaro) - 10.15

200 m
Koki Ueyama (Sumitomo Denko) - 20.43
Naoki Uemoto (Ace Japan) - 20.48
Shoto Uno (Orico) - 20.49
Akihiro Higashida (Sekisho) - 20.60
Kotaro Yamaji (Cynet) - 20.62

400 m
Ryuki Iwasaki (Mie Sports Assoc.) - 45.19
Takuho Yoshizu (GK Line) - 45.57
Kaito Kawabata (Chukyo Club) - 45.77
Kenki Imaizumi (Team SSP) - 45.81
Rikuya Ito (Sumitomo Denko) - 45.84

800 m
Yugo Shikata (4 Directions) - 1:46.82
Kentaro Usuda (DeNA) - 1:46.97
Daichi Setoguchi (Team SSP) - 1:47.20
Yuki Yamasaki (Kagotani) - 1:47.83
Ryuto Hayakawa (Smiley Angel) - 1:47.89

1500 m
Abraham Guem (Ami AC) - 3:36.55
Ryoji Tatezawa (DeNA) - 3:36.68
Masato Saiki (Fujisan no Meisui) - 3:38.53
Keisuke Morita (Subaru) - 3:38.75
Rikuto Iijima (Ami AC) - 3:39.34
Atsuki Urushibara (Toenec) - 3:39.75

5000 m
Benson Kiplangat (Subaru) - 12:58.78
Samwel Masai (Kao) - 13:00.69
Michael Temoi (GMO) - 13:01.48
Emanuel Kipchirchir (SGH) - 13:13.63
Isaac Ndiema (Mazda) - 13:13.79
Gideon Kipngetich Ronoh (Logisteed) - 13:17.65
Emanuel Maru (Toyota Boshoku) - 13:18.94
Shadrack Rono (Subaru) - 13:21.55
Simon Muthio Saidim (Chuo Hatsujo) - 13:24.40
Nickson Lessia (Nishitetsu) - 13:24.96

10000 m
Benson Kiplangat (Subaru) - 26:55.09
Kiprono Sitonik (Kurosaki Harima) - 27:12.27
Emanuel Kiplagat (Mitsubishi Juko) - 27:12.82
Gideon Kipngetich Ronoh (Logisteed) - 27:14.76
Evans Keitany (Toyota Boshoku) - 27:22.96
Antipas Kibet (Komori Corp.) - 27:23.01
Richard Kimunyan (Logisteed) - 27:23.52
Felix Korir (Toyota) - 27:28.53
Charles Kamau (SGH) - 27:29.56
Benard Kimeli (Fujitsu) - 27:30.71

110 mH
Shusei Nomoto (Ehime Sports Assoc.) - 13.20
Shunya Takayama (Zenrin) - 13.31
Shuhei Ishikawa (Fujitsu) - 13.36
Taiga Yokochi (Team SSP) - 13.39
Ryota Machi (Niigata Albirex RC) - 13.40

400 mH
Kazuki Kurokawa (Sumitomo Denko) - 48.58
Haruto Deguchi (Zenrin) - 48.91
Takayuki Kishimoto (Fujitsu) - 49.28
Masaya Oda (Toyota Jidoshokki) - 49.44
Toshimasa Kuribayashi (Astria Akaishi AC) - 49.45

3000 mSC
Ryuji Miura (Subaru) - 8:09.91
Philemon Kiplagat (Aisan Kogyo) - 8:23.35
Yutaro Niinae (Aisan Kogyo) - 8:25.45
Atsushi Shobu (Kao) - 8:28.16
Yuki Satake (Toenec) - 8:32.85

10000 mRW
Ryo Hamanishi (Sunbelx) - 38:37.28
Hiroto Jusho (Fujitsu) - 38:46.78
Koki Ikeda (Asahi Kasei) - 38:46.81
Hayato Yanagihara (Nishikawa Rose) - 38:55.94
Kento Yoshikawa (Sunbelx) - 38:59.33

4x100 m
Tokyo Gas Ecomo - 39.69
Tagoju - 39.85
ATC - 39.86
TGK - 39.98
Athlete Link - 40.00

4x400 m
Tokyo Gas Ecomo - 3:10.18
ATC - 3:10.51
Unite - 3:10.51
Rudolf - 3:10.58
TGK - 3:12.10

High Jump
Takashi Eto (Kobe Digital Lab) - 2.30 m
Tomohiro Shinno (Kyudenko) - 2.29 m
Yuto Seko (Shiga Sports Assoc.) - 2.26 m
Naoto Hasegawa (Niigata Albirex RC) - 2.25 m
Haruki Horii (Daishin Plant) - 2.25 m

Pole Vault
Shingo Sawa (Kiraboshi Ginko) - 5.60 m
Masaki Ejima (Fujitsu) - 5.50 m
Kosei Takekawa (Marumoto) - 5.50 m
Yosuke Osaki (Nittaidai Staff) - 5.45 m
Sota Ishimaru (Glanz AC) - 5.40 m

Long Jump
Keito Yamaura (Katsura Golf Club) - 8.13 m
Shunsuke Izumiya (Sumitomo Denko) - 8.10 m
Hibiki Tsuha (Otsuka Seiyaku) - 8.07 m
Shotaro Shiroyama (Zenrin) - 8.00 m
Natsuki Yamakawa (Team SSP) - 8.00 m

Triple Jump
Hikaru Ikehata (Hanno AC) - 16.73 m
Taiga Oda (XSpo TFC) - 16.26 m
Yuki Yamashita (Fujibo) - 16.26 m
Hiromi Ogawa (Fuji Denko) - 16.25 m
Ryoma Yamamoto (JAL) - 16.17 m

Shot Put
Hitoshi Okumura (Senko) - 18.53 m
Daichi Morishita (Kagotani) - 18.24 m
Hikaru Murakami (Nittaidai Facilities) - 17.59 m
Masahira Sato (Niigata Albirex RC) - 17.53 m
Satoshi Hanyuda (Mint Tokyo) - 17.35 m

Discus Throw
Yuji Tsutsumi (Alsok) - 60.12 m
Masateru Yugami (Toyota) - 58.51 m
Kazumasa Yomogida (Kagotani) - 55.00 m
Hitoshi Okumura (Senko) - 53.42 m
Ryoga Tokigawa (Crown) - 53.12 m

Hammer Throw
Shota Fukuda (Sumitomo Denko) - 73.00 m
Ryota Kashimura (Yamada Holdings) - 72.92 m
Tatsuto Nakagawa (Niigata Albirex RC) - 72.71 m
Takahiro Kobata (Support Zen) - 70.94 m
Kohei Oda (Fukumoto Kogyo) - 70.49 m

Javelin Throw
Yuta Sakiyama (Ehime Sports Assoc.) - 83.54 m
Roderick Genki Dean (Mizuno) - 83.15 m
Kenji Ogura (Ajekke) - 79.72 m
Haruka Higa (Fukumoto Kogyo) - 76.03 m
Shunpei Yamashita (Kansai Renmei) - 75.10 m

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