3 Japanese women and 7 men competed at this weekend's World Athletics Indoor Championships in Kujawy Pomorze, Poland, and out of those 5 made their finals. NR holder Nozomi Tanaka was in the 3000 m final, where she was 13th of 14 finishers in 9:07.77 in a race where it took 8:58.18 to get into the medals. Neither Mako Fukube nor Chisato Kiyoyama made the women's 60 mH final, 100 mH NR holder Fukube making the semifinals where she was 7th in SF3 in 8.06 but Kiyoyama eliminated in the first-round heats with an 8.15 for 7th in H5. Fukube was actually faster in the heats, tying her PB with an 8.02 in H6 to move on to the semis.
On the men's side, Shusei Nomoto came in hot in the 60 mH, tying his PB of 7.57 to make the semis and then running a 7.49 NR for 3rd in SF3 to make the final on time. There he ran 7.49 again, 0.06 out of the medals in 6th. Teammate Ryota Fujii ran 7.81 for 6th in his opening round heat and didn't make the semifinals.
Allon Tatsunami Clay was another finalist, running 1:45.42 in the 800 m final for 6th of 6 after going 1:46.08 - 1:46.47 in the first 2 rounds. Both Tomohiro Shinno and Naoto Hasegawa were in the high jump final, Shinno turning in the best overall placing on the Japanese team at 5th with a 2.26 m clearance, but Hasegawa unable to match the form he had in setting his 2.30 m PB last month, tying for 11th at only 2.17 m.
Both Yoshihide Kiryu and Yoshiki Kinashi made the 60 m semifinals, Kinashi with a 6.57 PB and Kiryu in 6.62. Both were eliminated in the semis, Kinashi 6th in SF2 in 6.63 and Kiryu last in SF3 in 6.69.

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