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Hayakawa and Ichiyama Win Shibetsu Half

2nd in 2015 and 3rd last year, Tsubasa Hayakawa (Toyota) finally succeeded in scoring 1st at the Shibetsu Half Marathon, outrunning 2013-14 winner Masato Imai (Toyota Kyushu) by 6 seconds to win in 1:03:38. Hayakawa pushed it from the early stages of the race, Imai the only one to try to stay with him but ultimately losing touch. 2016 Beppu-Oita Mainichi Marathon winner Melaku Abera (Kurosaki Harima) was 3rd in 1:03:51.

士別ハーフマラソン
日差しが強くなってきました…💦 pic.twitter.com/qRfUei3aRt — はたのまき (@machakin77) July 23, 2017
The women's field was split between two distances, 10 km and half marathon. Kanako Takemoto (Daihatsu) won the 10 km in 34:27 by a margin of almost 10 seconds over an Otsuka Seiyaku trio led by Ayaka Inoue. 2017 National Cross-Country champion and last year's 10 km runner-up Mao Ichiyama (Wacoal) took the top spot in the half marathon, outrunning teammate and national record holder Kayoko Fukushi and others to win in 1:14:01. Fukushi finished 4th in 1:15:41 behind last ye…

'Jepchirchir Runs World-Leading 10 km 30:55 in Prague'

http://www.iaaf.org/news/report/2015-prague-grand-prix-10km-jepchirchir

Prague Grand Prix 10 km
Prague, Czech Republic, 9/5/15
click here for complete results

Women
1. Peres Jepchirchir (Kenya) - 30:55
2. Linah Cheruto (Kenya) - 32:08
3. Kidsan Alema (Ethiopia) - 32:10
4. Eshete Shitae (Ethiopia) - 32:11
5. Viola Jelagat (Kenya) - 32:37
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8. Mizuki Matsuda (Japan) - 33:19
12. Ai Inoue (Japan) - 34:22

Men
1. Daniel Chebii (Kenya) - 27:42
2. Gilbert Masai (Kenya) - 27:45
3. Barselius Kipyego (Kenya) - 27:46
4. Japhet Kipyegon Korir (Kenya) - 27:48
5. Teshome Mekonen (Ethiopia) - 27:50
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18. Rikinobu Watanabe (Japan) - 30:04
20. Ryuji Okada (Japan) - 30:28

Kato and Obare Win Matsue Ladies' Road Race, Yiu Breaks Own Hong Kong NR

by Brett Larner

2014 Gold Coast Airport Marathon winner Asami Kato (Team Panasonic) topped what may have been the deepest women's half marathon ever run on Japanese soil, running 1:10:36 to win the last big race of the Japanese season, the 36th running of the Matsue Ladies' Half Marathon.  After a relatively conservative first half splitting 33:42 at 10 km Kato pushed the pace relentlessly, cutting the lead group down to a trio with Kotomi Takayama (Team Sysmex) and Ai Inoue (Team Noritz) by 15 km and dropping both by 20 km to win by 11 seconds.  Takami was next in 1:10:47, Inoue rounding out the top 3 in 1:11:02.

Matsue also served as the National University Women's Half Marathon Championships, this year acting as the selection race for the team for this summer's World University Games where Japanese women have medalled every time since 1985 including a sweep of the podium in 2009.  Five collegiate women led by Ayumi Uehara (Matsuyama Univ.) were in contention for the…