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Press Release - Tokyo Marathon - 1/23/14

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

              On the Invited Athletes of Tokyo Marathon 2014 

Ever since 2010, as the preparation to be a part of the World Marathon 
Majors, we have strived to organize the 'world class' marathon race. Two 
years ago our dream was fulfilled when the Tokyo Marathon joined the World 
Marathon Majors (WMM). Of course, we are striving not just for the world 
class race organization, but also striving to be world class in all aspects 
of the event, such as "invitation of elite runners" and "elite runner press 
conference," as well as elite athletes contracts. 

In this year's race, 2:05 runner Abel Kirui, two-time World Champion who 
also won the silver medal in the 2012 Olympic Games, and 2:04 runner Tadese 
Tola, who finished third in the 2013 World Championships, head the list of 
world class invitees and thus the finishing time of 2:04 to 2:05 range is 
expected.

So what does the fast race mean for the Japanese? The answer is that the 
fastest Japanese from the last three Tokyo Marathon were selected to 
represent Japan in the last three global championships - 2011 World 
Championships in Daegu, 2012 Olympic Games in London and 2013 World 
Championships in Moskva. In this year's race, Arata Fujiwara as well as 
Kentaro Nakamoto, all cagey veterans, are expected to run tenaciously. 
Furthermore, with upcoming 2020 Tokyo Olympics in mind, Yuki Sato, Chihiro 
Miyawaki and Takehiro Deki, young runners endowed with superior speed, are 
expected to run an aggressive race. 

The women's field headed by Lucy Kabuu, 2:19 marathon runner, is very high 
in caliber also. Among the Japanese Mai Ito, who was seventh fastest (among 
47 runners) in the stage one of the Inter-Prefectural Women's Ekiden, seems 
to be keeping in shape, and thus expected to run well also in Tokyo. 
Although the Tokyo Marathon is not officially the selection race to 
determine the Japanese women's team for the global championships, it is 
hoped that runners still challenge 2:22:30, the target time for global 
championships team selection set by the JAAF (Japan Association of 
Athletics Federations). 

As for the wheelchair races, Masazumi Soejima and Wakako Tsuchida are 
invited again this year, and thus they are expected to bring about top 
level competition. In the future, with the 2020 Tokyo Paralympics in mind, 
Tokyo Marathon will start to invite world class wheelchair athletes from 
abroad. 

With the tenth anniversary event in 2016 and the 2020 Olympics/Paralympics 
looming over the horizon, we are striving for more exciting races in the 
future.
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