MarathonGuide.com Logo - Marathon Directory, Marathons, Marathon Results, News and More Click Here: Please visit our Sponsor facebook icon  twitter icon
Site Map
 
   Marathon Press Releases
Press Releases Home
Tokyo Marathon: Information & Reviews | News |
 

Press Release - Tokyp Marathon - 2/26/18

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

        Chumba and Dibaba win the Tokyo Marathon for the second time, 
           while Yuta Shitara sets the national marathon record
 
2018/2/26

The Tokyo Marathon 2018, the race with the hope of both the world record 
and the Japanese national record started under a great marathon weather of 
cloudy sky with temperature of 6C and humidity of 40%. Although, the world 
record did not materialize today, Yuta Shitara, who said "I was running 
with the image of winning the race today," recorded the Japanese marathon 
record of 2:06:11. Since Shitara already recorded the Japanese national 
half marathon record last year, he now holds both the national half 
marathon record as well as national marathon record. After the half 
marathon national record was recognized back in the 1980's Shitara became 
the first to hold both records. (Note: Taisuke Kodama recorded the fastest 
half marathon time as well as the fastest marathon time by Japanese, but 
the half marathon record was not officially recognized at the time.)

Men's winner was Dickson Chumba, who won in 2014, while women's winner was 
Birhane Dibaba, who won in 2015. In the history of the Tokyo Marathon, no 
men or women ever won the Tokyo Marathon multiple times. Thus by winning 
the Tokyo Marathon this year, both Chumba and Dibaba made history. 

That is not all. Chumba's winning time of 2:05:30 is the second fastest 
time in the Tokyo Marathon history behind 2:03:58 recorded by Wilson 
Kipsang last year. "I missed recording a 2:04 marathon, but I am still 
happy with my time. Next year, I would like to return to Tokyo to run a 
2:04 marathon," promised Chumba. Wilson Kipsang, the defending champion and 
the favorite for the race, started walking around 16.5km and eventually 
dropped out of the race, but Chumba did not notice it at the time. At 30km, 
when the pacemakers left the race, Chumba started to push the pace, and 
after 35km, he further increased the tempo to break away from Gideon 
Kipketer and Amos Kipruto. Chumba won comfortably with 2:05:30. Shitara, 
who finished second with 2:06:11, recorded the national marathon record. In 
all, five runners cracked 2:07, while 14 runners cracked 2:10. Among those 
who cracked 2:10, nine of them are Japanese.

Dibaba's winning time of 2:19:51 is also the second fastest time in the 
Tokyo Marathon behind the last year's winning time of 2:19:47 by Sara 
Chepchirchir. Dibaba also became the 26th runner to crack a magical 2:20 
barrier. The lead pack was reduced to four runners by 20km and then to 
three runners - Birhane Dibaba (ETH), Ruti Aga (ETH) and Amy Cragg (USA) - 
by 30km. Among them Cragg first lost contact with the leaders before 35km. 
Dibaba who said, "The weather was great and my leg also felt great. At 
35km, I thought I can win this race," made her move and left Aga in her 
wake. Dibaba won the race with the personal best. "The previous course was 
tough after 35km, so I am happy to break my personal best today," said 
Dibaba after the race. Aga who was second with 2:21:19 tied the third 
fastest time in the history of the Tokyo Marathon, while Cragg in third 
place recorded more than five minutes personal best of 2:21:42, which is 
the sixth fastest time in the Tokyo Marathon history. Cragg's time is also 
the best third place time in the history of Tokyo Marathon.

                                    ###

 

Some Ads

Become an Advertiser

Click Here: Please visit our Sponsor

Click Here: Please visit our Sponsor

Click Here: Please visit our Sponsor

Click Here: Please visit our Sponsor

Become an Advertiser



All material Copyright ©2000-2024 MarathonGuide.com LLC (MarathonGuide.com). All rights Reserved.
Please Contact Us for more information.

MarathonGuide.com makes no representations as to the accuracy of information on this site or its suitability for any use. | privacy policy | refund policy