00:00Kazuki Kawamura 1500m New Japanese Record 00:12Tokyo Olympics Track and Field Marathon Race Walk 00:44Cheptegei 01:14Women’s 1500m 01:25Ran Urabe01:36Nozomi Tanaka02:01Women’s 3000m Obstacle Yuno Yamanaka02:38Early Miki Kari 9 minutes 33 seconds 93 02:49 Men’s 3000m hurdles 03:00 Ryuji Miura 03:27 Hiroshi Yamaguchi Ryoma Aoki 03:46 Nozomi Tanaka 04:02 Men’s 5000m 04:21 Tatsuhiko Ito 04:36 Women’s 10000m 04: 48 Hitomi Shintani 05:16 Suguru Osako 06:06 Mao Ichiyama 06:41 Women’s 20km race walk 07:02 Kumiko Okada 07:41 Men’s 20km race walk 07:58 Yusuke Suzuki 08:10 Toshikazu Yamanishi 08:25 Naoki Ikeda 08:38 Men’s 50km Race Walk 09:05 Hayato Katsuki 09:24 Masatora Kawano 09:40 Tomoji Maruo 10:38 Please study carefully Video 01:48 Supplementary explanation Akemi Matsuno 1988 Seoul Olympics Women’s 10,000m qualifying 9th place and failed. The top 8 in 2 qualifying rounds will advance to the finals. The time of 32 minutes 19.57 seconds was a new Japanese record at the time. Her lifetime best was 31:54.0, which she set the following year in 1989. This was also a new record in Japan at the time. Susumu Takano 1988 Seoul Olympics men’s 400m semi-final 1st group. He set a new Japanese record with a time of 44.90 seconds, but finished fifth and did not advance to the finals. Suzuki finishes well, Coach Takahashi says, “I have high expectations.” Marathon Manager Masahiko Takahashi, who coaches Tokyo Olympics representative Ayuko Suzuki (Japan Post Group), responded to an online interview on the 19th, regarding Suzuki’s adjustment status, saying, “It’s been a major injury so far.” He is doing well with no signs of illness or illness. He is a player who can show his strength on the big stage, so I have high hopes for him.” At the half marathon test held in Sapporo on May 5th, he placed 3rd with a time of 1 hour 8 minutes 53 seconds. In the middle of the same month, he began full-scale marathon training in Hokkaido, and gradually increased his pace with each 40km run. From now on, we will work on getting rid of fatigue as we prepare for the actual performance on August 7th. “I think she is feeling the challenge to some extent. It is important for her not to try too hard. I think Ayuko will give her best.” She will be competing for the podium for the first time in 17 years since Mizuki Noguchi, who won gold at the 2004 Athens Olympics. From the Tokachi Mainichi Shimbun on Tuesday, July 20, 2021. Related video: Kosuke Ishida sets a new high school record in the 5000m with a time of 13.36.89! Tatsuhiko Ito took first place with a time of 13.33.97. Hokuren DC2020 Chitose Tournament Men’s 5000mB. https://youtu.be/7OSlFXbw0V0 Mao Ichiyama ranked 1st on 15.06.66 with 8th place in Japan’s history, and MBAIRE Cynthia ranked 2nd on 15.07.13. Yumepirika Women’s 5000mA, Hokuren DC 2020 Chitose Tournament. https://youtu.be/G_z-ARcFCgU I introduced the characteristics and competition schedule of the male track and field athletes at the Tokyo Olympics[Olympic][Long distance track and field]https://youtu.be/j00LBq9W3y8 ↑This is Tamujo. . If you look at the comments section, there’s a huge parade of amazing things about Olympic athletes. That’s compared to us ordinary Japanese people. Of course, it is up to the distributor to decide what level of video to distribute. #Ryuji Miura#Nozomi Tanaka#Cheptegei #Hitomi Shintani#Toshikazu Yamanishi#Yusuke Suzuki#Ikki Kawamura

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