The guest is legend Arimori Yuko, a marathon medalist at the Barcelona Olympics and the Atlanta Olympics two consecutive marathons! “Noguchi Mizuki’s Runners High” is streamed every Thursday at 6pm! We will be sharing topics on Parish, marathons, and track and field! Noguchi Mizuki Born July 3, 1978 in Ise, Mie Prefecture 2003 Paris World Athletics Women’s Marathon Silver Medal 2004 Athens Olympics Women’s Marathon Gold Medal 2005 Berlin Marathon New Japanese record of 2 hours 19 minutes 12 seconds 2016 Retirement from active play[Main marathon results]March 2002 Nagoya International Women’s Marathon Winner 2 hours 25 minutes 35 seconds (first marathon) January 2003 Osaka International Women’s Marathon Winner 2 hours 21 minutes 18 seconds (highest record in Japan at the time/conference record) August 2003 World Athletics Championships 2 hours 24 minutes 14 seconds (October Offering at the Athens Olympics) August 2004 Athens Olympics Winner 2 hours 26 minutes 20 seconds September 2005 Berlin Marathon Winner 2 hours 19 minutes 12 seconds (Asian highest record/Japan’s highest record) November 2007 Tokyo International Women’s Marathon Winner 2 hours 21 minutes 37 seconds March 2012 Nagoya Women’s Marathon 6th place 2 hours 25 minutes 33 seconds March 2013 Nagoya Women’s Marathon 3rd place 2 hours 24 minutes 05 seconds March 2016 Nagoya Women’s Marathon 23rd place 2 hours 33 minutes 54 seconds #Marathon #Arimori Yuko #Noguchi Mizuki #Runner #Olympics #Arimori #Arimori Mizuki #Runner #Olympics #Athletics
Tokyo Olympics 2020:
- [Soccer]Japan national team returns to Narita Airport, greeted by approximately 300 fans
- Ayase Ueda Shot Brazil 1:1 Japan 6/29/2026
- Keisuke Honda: “Please make me the manager of the Japan national team”
- Maya Yoshida and Takumi Minamino’s actions are a hot topic in Korea! Comparisons with legends are heating up
- [Otani participates! Simultaneous viewing live support]Live live support of MLB Dodgers VS Athletics in a radio style! #Shohei Ohtani #Dodgers #MLBLIVE #MLB Live #Baseball #mlb #Otani Home Run
- 🇯🇵Takehiro Tomiyasu “A game in which I simply felt we lacked strength” A fiercely fought match against Brazil 🇧🇷, looking back on the entire tournament 🎙️
- [Seiya Suzuki]Cubs Seiya Suzuki’s 100th major! This is the first time the fourth Japanese right-handed hitter has achieved this feat, surprising a legend…[Shohei Otani, Miziorowski, Mason Miller]
- [Smile Saku]Seiya Suzuki becomes the fourth Japanese major leaguer to reach 100 total in MLB!
[Shocking Trouble]Arimori’s behind-the-scenes story at the Olympics was too intense!
By JAPAN
JP2021.COM