Men’s 10,000m Suzuki 20th place, Kasai 22nd place, the race for the championship was a huge bout with 50m remaining, and Gressier made the “new champion” for the first time in four tournaments. #The men’s 10,000m world athletics final was held, with Suzuki Mebuki (24, Toyota Motor Corporation) in 20th place with 29 minutes 33.37 seconds, and Kasai Jun (24, Asahi Kasei) in 22nd place with 29 minutes 41.84 seconds. The winner was J. Gressier (28, France) in the final 50m, when the match was a huge hit, winning his first gold medal, and the first new champion in four tournaments was born. On the previous day, the 13th, Hironaka Ririka (24th, JP Japan Post Group) calculated the water supply and positioning, and finished 6th and won the second consecutive tournament. Even during the night session, the humidity was high and humid, and many spectators in the audience were seen looking up at the fans. This time, J. Cheptegay (29, Uganda), who has been winning three consecutive titles, missed the tournament, causing a huge bout. The Japanese men have not yet achieved a winning record in this event. The men’s 10,000m race was held between 26 people, and both Kasai and Suzuki stood at the starting line with a good look of tension, and as loud cheers erupted as the players were introduced, they responded with smiles. At the beginning of the race, Suzuki was the leading team, and Kasai was a little middle-school. The first 1000m started at an extremely slow pace of 3 minutes and 15 seconds. Tokyo Olympics™ gold medalist S. Balega (25, Ethiopia) ran out in the 1600m. Even as the pace increased, Kasai responded quickly, and Suzuki followed Kasai firmly. Just before 3,000 meters, the two Japanese players fed the water well and then took the lead, pulling the race and shaking the world’s top athletes. Suzuki, who had been leading the way at 4,500m, dropped his ranking once with water supply. They formed the group at a well-calculated pace. The Africans increased their pace at 5,000 meters, but they responded and remained untreated. However, at around 7,000m, the pace began to slow down and the world began to shake up. Kasai set out at 7300m and took the lead, but at 7900m he distorted his face slightly and gave a painful expression. At around 8,300m, the two Japanese players were unable to follow the large group and left them. Many players withdrew after the 9,000m. The match was a huge hit until 50 meters left, and at the very end, J. Gressier (28, France) won his first gold medal. Suzuki came in 20th and Kasai came in 22nd.[Results for Men’s 10,000m]Friday) J. Gressier 28 minutes 55.77 silver) Y. Kejerucha 28 minutes 55.83 copper) A. Almgren 28 minutes 56.02 ******* 20th place Suzuki Mebuki 29 minutes 33.37 22nd place Kasai Jun 29 minutes 41.84

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