- Kagawa Marugame Half Marathon
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Kagawa Marugame Half Marathon
Marugame Stadium is the start and finishing point of the raceDate Early February Location Marugame, Japan 
Event type Road Distance Half marathon Established 1947 Official site Marugame Half Marathon The Kagawa Marugame Half Marathon (香川丸亀ハーフマラソン Kagawa Marugame Hāfu Marason) is an annual road running competition which takes place in early February in Marugame, Japan. It currently holds IAAF Silver Label Road Race status and the professional races attract over 1000 entries each year.[1]
The race in Marugame was first held in 1947 as a full-length marathon, known as the Kagawa Marathon. A companion 20 km race began in 1949 in addition to the scheduled marathon. The course lengths were gradually reduced over time: the main race lasted as a full marathon until 1961 when a 35 km race was held and the shorter race became a 10 km competition. The main race was again shortened in 1971, being reduced to a 20 km race. The competitions were known as the Kagawa Road Races until 1997, when the main race was slightly extended to the half marathon distance and the competition received its current moniker.[1]
Competitors in the professional races are largely Japanese athletes, supplemented by African athletes based in the country. In addition, a small number of foreign athletes are invited to compete each year.[2][3] The level of competition is strong: Kenyan runner Mekubo Mogusu recorded a sub-60 minute time in 2007 for the men's course record (59:48), while the women's course record of 1:07:26, set by Kayoko Fukushi in 2006, is the Asian record for the half marathon.[4] The course is AIMS-certified making performances at the course eligible for national and world records.[5]
The course of the half marathon is largely linear, beginning at the Marugame Stadium and heading eastwards before abruptly looping back to follow the same path back towards the finish point within the stadium.[6]
Contents
Past winners
Early distances
Key: Marathon 35 km 20 km
Edition Year Men's winner Time (h:m:s) 1st 1947
Toshio Fuke (JPN)2:47:30 2nd 1948
Toshio Fuke (JPN)2:39:54 3rd 1949
Giichi Noda (JPN)2:40:08 4th 1950
Toshio Fuke (JPN)2:39:21 5th 1951
Toshio Fuke (JPN)2:39:41 6th 1952
Giichi Noda (JPN)2:37:27 7th 1953
Fumio Kuramoto (JPN)2:49:16 8th 1954
Giichi Noda (JPN)2:35:08 — 1955 Not held — 9th 1956
Matsuichi Murakami (JPN)2:54:56 10th 1957
Hideaki Nagai (JPN)3:15:20 11th 1958
Muneyuki Maekawa (JPN)3:00:54 12th 1959
Takayoshi Yokoi (JPN)2:44:02 13th 1960
Takayoshi Yokoi (JPN)2:45:43 14th 1961
Yukio Kimura (JPN)2:12:18 15th 1962
Kazuo Tanisawa (JPN)2:09:13 16th 1963
Yukio Kimura (JPN)2:09:53 17th 1964
Ryuji Kobayashi (JPN)2:03:43 18th 1965
Sumio Kohama (JPN)2:01:47 19th 1966
Tsutomu Tsunei (JPN)2:02:02 20th 1967
Kazuo Tanisawa (JPN)2:01:57 — 1968 Not held — 21st 1969
Iwao Hamamoto (JPN)1:55:15 22nd 1970
Iwao Hamamoto (JPN)1:56:55 23rd 1971
Noboru Miyatake (JPN)1:05:59 24th 1972
Yoshimitsu Nakamura (JPN)1:07:06 25th 1973
Masatomo Seki (JPN)1:08:50 26th 1974
Hiroshi Yamaguchi (JPN)1:08:03 27th 1975
Masatomo Seki (JPN)1:08:44 28th 1976
Masakazu Ichimura (JPN)1:07:42 29th 1977
Masahiro Takebayashi (JPN)1:06:23 30th 1978
Masahiro Takebayashi (JPN)1:04:26 31st 1979
Masahiro Takebayashi (JPN)1:04:43 32nd 1980
Masahiro Takebayashi (JPN)1:03:53 33rd 1981
Masahiro Takebayashi (JPN)1:03:45 34th 1982
Sachi Utsunomiya (JPN)1:04:09 35th 1983
Toshihiko Sasaki (JPN)1:08:33 36th 1984
Yasumasa Takagi (JPN)1:04:57 37th 1985
Shoji Nakanishi (JPN)1:05:33 38th 1986
Masahiro Takebayashi (JPN)1:05:11 39th 1987
Masahiro Takebayashi (JPN)1:04:45 40th 1988
Shoji Nakanishi (JPN)1:08:19 41st 1989
Masahiro Takebayashi (JPN)1:06:34 42nd 1990
Masahiro Takebayashi (JPN)1:06:16 43rd 1991
Minoru Kishimoto (JPN)1:02:21 44th 1992
Masahiro Takebayashi (JPN)1:08:30 45th 1993
Hiroshi Fujisawa (JPN)1:04:09 46th 1994
Masayuki Arakawa (JPN)1:08:11 47th 1995
Masayuki Arakawa (JPN)1:05:36 48th 1996
Yoshihiro Hiramori (JPN)1:04:20 Half marathon
Key: Course record
Edition Year Men's winner Time (h:m:s) Women's winner Time (h:m:s) 49th 1997
Yoshihiro Hiramori (JPN)1:09:01 Not held — 50th 1998
Yoshihiro Hiramori (JPN)1:09:00 Not held — 51st 1999
Daisuke Matsubara (JPN)1:08:02 Not held — 52nd 2000
Kazuhito Yokota (JPN)1:02:59
Rie Ueno (JPN)1:09:57 53rd 2001
Hidemori Noguchi (JPN)1:02:28
Ikumi Nagayama (JPN)1:09:28 54th 2002
Laban Kagika (KEN)1:01:43
Mari Ozaki (JPN)1:09:33 55th 2003
Zakayo Ngatho (KEN)1:00:21
Yasuko Hashimoto (JPN)1:09:32 56th 2004
Pharis Kimani (KEN)1:01:55
Yasuko Hashimoto (JPN)1:10:46 57th 2005
Laban Kagika (KEN)1:01:36
Takako Kotorida (JPN)1:09:34 58th 2006
Takayuki Matsumiya (JPN)1:02:13
Kayoko Fukushi (JPN)1:07:26 AR 59th 2007
Mekubo Mogusu (KEN)59:48
Kayoko Fukushi (JPN)1:08:00 60th 2008
Harun Njoroge Mbugua (KEN)1:01:35
Philes Ongori (KEN)1:07:57 61st 2009
Mekubo Mogusu (KEN)1:00:37
Mara Yamauchi (ENG)1:08:29 62nd 2010[7]
Daniel Gitau (KEN)1:01:08
Nikki Chapple (AUS)1:08:37 63rd 2011[8]
Samuel Ndungu (KEN)1:00:55
Kayoko Fukushi (JPN)1:09:00 Statistics
- Note: All statistics apply to international half marathon only
Winners by country
Country Men's race Women's race Total
Japan6 9 15
Kenya9 1 10
England0 1 1
Australia0 1 1 Multiple winners
Athlete Country Wins Years Yoshihiro Hiramori
Japan2 1997, 1998 Laban Kagika
Kenya2 2002, 2005 Yasuko Hashimoto
Japan2 2003, 2004 Kayoko Fukushi
Japan2 2006, 2007, 2011 Mekubo Mogusu
Kenya2 2007, 2009 References
- ^ a b Ota, Shigenobu (2009-02-02). Marugame Half Marathon. ARRS. Retrieved on 2010-02-07.
- ^ Larner, Brett (2009-01-29). Kagawa Marugame International Half Marathon - Preview. Japan Running News. Retrieved on 2010-02-07.
- ^ Nakamura, Ken (2010-02-05). Can Mogusu and Yamauchi repeat at Marugame Half Marathon? – Preview. IAAF. Retrieved on 2010-02-07.
- ^ Nakamura, Ken (2006-02-05). Fukushi sets Asian Half-Marathon record in Marugame. IAAF. Retrieved on 2010-02-07.
- ^ AIMS Race Directory. AIMS. Retrieved on 2010-02-07.
- ^ Course Map (Japanese). Kagawa Marugame Half Marathon. Retrieved on 2010-02-07.
- ^ Nakamura, Ken & Yamada, Tatsuya (2010-02-07). Gitau and Chapple pull off upsets at Marugame Half. IAAF. Retrieved on 2010-02-07.
- ^ Nakamura, Ken (2011-02-06). Ndungu and Fukushi take victories at Marugame Half Marathon. IAAF. Retrieved on 2011-02-06.
External links
- Official website (Japanese)
IAAF Silver Label Road Races Osaka International Ladies Marathon • Beppu-Ōita Marathon • Kagawa Marugame Half Marathon • RAK Half Marathon • Nagoya International Women's Marathon • Rotterdam Marathon • Madrid Marathon • Yangzhou Half Marathon • Ottawa 10K Road Race • Ottawa Marathon • Freihofer's Run for Women • Metro Men's Race 10km • Amsterdam Marathon • Gyeongju International Marathon • Intercontinental Istanbul Eurasia Marathon • Toronto Waterfront Marathon • Chuncheon Men's Marathon • Venice Marathon • Marseille-Cassis Classique Internationale • JoongAng Seoul Marathon • Turin Marathon • Yokohama Women's Marathon • Singapore Marathon • San Silvestre Vallecana
Categories:- Half marathons
- Athletics competitions in Japan
- Recurring sporting events established in 1947
- IAAF competitions
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