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词条 Lake Biwa Marathon
释义

  1. Winners

  2. Statistics

     Winners by country  Multiple winners 

  3. Qualifications

  4. References

  5. External links

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| image = Runners at the 2015 Lake Biwa Marathon.jpg
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| caption = 2015 Lake Biwa Marathon
| date = Early March
| location = Ōtsu, Shiga, Japan {{flagicon|JPN}}
| type = Road
| distance = Marathon
| est = 1946
| sponsor = SEI
K-Opticom Corporation (2010–)
| participants = 174 (2019)
| record = 2:06:13 (2011)
{{flagicon|KEN}} Wilson Kipsang
| homepage = {{URL|http://www.lakebiwa-marathon.com/index_e.html|Lake Biwa Marathon}}
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The {{nihongo|Lake Biwa Mainichi Marathon|びわ湖毎日マラソン|Biwako Mainichi Marason}} held in Otsu, Shiga, is one of the prominent Japanese marathon races of the year. It is a male only competition and has IAAF Gold Label status.[1] It was first held in 1946 and, having taken place every year since then, it is Japan's oldest annual marathon race.[2] The early editions of the race were held in Osaka until a switch to Tokyo occurred for the 1963–64 marathons, and all subsequent races thereafter were held in Shiga Prefecture, starting in Ōtsu fronting Lake Biwa, where the race gets its name. It is sponsored by Mainichi and was known simply as the Mainichi Marathon for a period.[3]

The race begins and ends at the Ojiyama Stadium.[1] The Lake Biwa Marathon has been selected as the Japanese national marathon championships on dozens of occasions, starting in 1960.[3] The current course record for the competition is 2:06:13 hours, set by Wilson Kipsang at the 2011 edition.[4]

Winners

Key:{{legend2|#A9F5A9|Course record|border=solid 1px #AAAAAA}}{{legend2|#F7BE81|Japanese championship race|border=solid 1px #AAAAAA}}{{legend2|#FA58F4|Asian Marathon Championship race|border=solid 1px #AAAAAA}}
Edition Date Winner Time
074|74th}} 10 March 2019Salah-Eddine Bounasr|MAR}} 2:07:52
073|73rd}} 4 March 2018Joseph Ndirangu|KEN}} 2:07:53
072|72nd}} 5 March 2017Ezekiel Chebii|KEN}} 2:09:06
071|71st}} 6 March 2016Lucas Rotich|KEN}} 2:09:11
070|70th}} 1 March 2015Samuel Ndungu|KEN}} 2:09:08
069|69th}} 2 March 2014Bazu Worku|ETH}} 2:09:10
068|68th}} 3 March 2013Vincent Kipruto|KEN}} 2:08:34
067|67th}} 4 March 2012Samuel Ndungu|KEN}} 2:07:04
066|66th}} 6 March 2011Wilson Kipsang|KEN}}2:06:13
065|65th}} 7 March 2010Yemane Tsegay|ETH}} 2:09:34
064|64th}} 1 March 2009Paul Tergat|KEN}} 2:10:22
063|63rd}} 2 March 2008Mubarak Hassan Shami|QAT}} 2:08:23
{{sort|062|62nd}}4 March 2007Samson Ramadhani|TAN}} 2:10:43
061|61st}} 5 March 2006José Ríos|ESP}} 2:09:15
060|60th}} 6 March 2005Joseph Riri|KEN}} 2:09:00
{{sort|059|59th}}7 March 2004José Ríos|ESP}} 2:07:42
058|58th}} 2 March 2003Japhet Kosgei|KEN}} 2:07:39
057|57th}} 3 March 2002Ryūji Takei |JPN}} 2:08:35
{{sort|056|56th}}4 March 2001Antoni Peña|ESP}}2:07:34
055|55th}} 5 March 2000Martín Fiz|ESP}} 2:08:14
045|54th}} 7 March 1999Martín Fiz|ESP}} 2:08:50
{{sort|053|53rd}}1 March 1998Muneyuki Ojima|JPN|1947}} 2:08:43
052|52nd}} 2 March 1997Martín Fiz|ESP}} 2:08:05
{{sort|051|51st}}3 March 1996Joaquim Pinheiro|POR}} 2:09:32
050|50th}} 19 March 1995Yūji Nakamura |JPN|1947}} 2:10:49
{{sort|049|49th}}6 March 1994Kenichi Suzuki |JPN|1947}} 2:11:05
048|48th}} 14 March 1993Mike O'Reilly|IRL}} 2:11:01
{{sort|047|47th}}15 March 1992Mike O'Reilly|IRL}} 2:13:15
046|46th}} 10 March 1991Simon Mrashani|TAN}} 2:11:34
{{sort|045|45th}}11 March 1990Eddy Hellebuyck|BEL}} 2:13:03
044|44th}} 12 March 1989Tōru Kozasu |JPN|1947}} 2:14:31
{{sort|043|43rd}}13 March 1988Toshihiko Seko |JPN|1947}} 2:12:41
042|42nd}} 8 March 1987Fumiaki Abe|JPN|1947}} 2:11:08
{{sort|041|41st}}9 March 1986Toshihiro Shibutani |JPN|1947}} 2:14:55
040|40th}} 10 March 1985Fumiaki Abe |JPN|1947}} 2:11:04
{{sort|039|39th}}11 March 1984Tetsuji Iwase |JPN|1947}} 2:14:24
038|38th}} 13 March 1983Kōshirō Kawaguchi |JPN|1947}} 2:13:22
{{sort|037|37th}}14 March 1982Michio Mizukubo |JPN|1947}} 2:15:23
036|36th}} 15 March 1981Masao Matsuo |JPN|1947}} 2:14:38
{{sort|035|35th}}23 March 1980Hiroshi Yuge |JPN|1947}} 2:14:33
034|34th}} 15 April 1979Shigeru So |JPN|1947}} 2:13:26
{{sort|033|33rd}}23 April 1978Takeshi So |JPN|1947}} 2:15:15
032|32nd}} 17 April 1977Karel Lismont|BEL}} 2:14:08
{{sort|031|31st}}18 April 1976Akio Usami|JPN|1947}} 2:15:22
030|30th}} 20 April 1975Akio Usami|JPN|1947}} 2:12:40
{{sort|029|29th}}21 April 1974Akio Usami|JPN|1947}} 2:13:24
028|28th}} 18 March 1973Frank Shorter|USA}} 2:12:03
{{sort|027|27th}}19 March 1972Akio Usami|JPN|1947}} 2:20:24
026|26th}} 21 March 1971Yoshiaki Unetani |JPN|1947}} 2:16:45.4
{{sort|025|25th}}12 April 1970Bill Adcocks|GBR}} 2:13:46
024|24th}} 11 May 1969Kazuo Matsubara |JPN|1947}} 2:22:44
{{sort|023|23rd}}14 April 1968Akio Usami |JPN|1947}} 2:13:49
022|22nd}} 14 May 1967Yoshiro Mifune|JPN|1947}} 2:25:53
{{sort|021|21st}}5 June 1966Yoshiro Mifune |JPN|1947}} 2:26:01.6
020|20th}} 9 May 1965Abebe Bikila|ETH|1897}} 2:22:55.8
{{sort|019|19th}}12 April 1964Kenji Kimihara|JPN|1947}} 2:17:11.4
018|18th}} 12 May 1963Kenji Kimihara |JPN|1947}} 2:20:24.8
{{sort|017|17th}}13 May 1962Masayuki Nagata |JPN|1947}} 2:27:37
016|16th}} 25 June 1961Abebe Bikila|ETH|1897}} 2:29:27
{{sort|015|15th}}15 May 1960Nobuyoshi Sadanaga |JPN|1947}} 2:34:57
014|14th}} 10 May 1959Kurao Hiroshima|JPN|1947}} 2:30:06
013|13th}} 11 May 1958Takayuki Nakao|JPN|1947}} 2:25:51
012|12th}} 3 May 1957Kurao Hiroshima|JPN|1947}} 2:31:20
011|11th}} 6 May 1956Yoshiaki Kawashima|JPN|1947}} 2:27:45
010|10th}} 8 May 1955Kurao Hiroshima|JPN|1947}} 2:26:32
009|9th}} 16 May 1954Hideo Hamamura|JPN|1947}} 2:27:56
008|8th}} 10 May 1953Hiroshi Uwa|JPN|1947}} 2:41:28
007|7th}} 4 May 1952Yoshitaka Uchikawa|JPN|1947}} 2:29:54.4
006|6th}} 6 May 1951Tadashi Asai|JPN|1947}} 2:32:41
005|5th}} 7 May 1950Giichi Noda|JPN|1947}} 2:37:25
004|4th}} 4 May 1949Saburō Yamada|JPN|1947}} 2:40:32
003|3rd}} 9 May 1948Shinzō Koga|JPN|1947}} 2:40:05
002|2nd}} 18 May 1947Shinzō Koga|JPN|1947}} 2:43:17
001|1st}} 10 February 1946Shinzō Koga|JPN|1945}} 2:44:57

Statistics

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Winners by country

CountryTotal wins
{{JPN}} 43
{{KEN}} 10
{{ESP}} 6
{{ETH}} 4
{{BEL}} 2
{{IRL}} 2
{{TAN}} 2
{{POR}} 1
{{QAT}} 1
{{USA}} 1
{{GBR}} 1
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Multiple winners

AthleteCountryWinsYears
Akio Usami{{JPN}}51968, 1972, 1974–76
Shinzō Koga{{JPN}}31946–1948
Kurao Hiroshima{{JPN}}31955, 1957, 1959
Martín Fiz{{ESP}}31997, 1999, 2000
Abebe Bikila{{ETH}}21961, 1965
Kenji Kimihara{{JPN}}21963, 1964
Yoshiro Mifune{{JPN}}21966, 1967
Fumiaki Abe{{JPN}}21985, 1987
Mike O'Reilly{{GBR}}21992, 1993
José Ríos{{ESP}}22004, 2006
Samuel Ndungu{{KEN}}22012, 2015
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Qualifications

The runners need to meet both of the following requirements, or have a special recommendation from the JAAF, to enter the competition.

1, The runner must be at least 19 years old on the day of competition.

2, The runner should have achieved one of the following time within two years from the date of the competition.

  • (1)Marathon: 2 hours 30 minutes or less
  • (2)Half Marathon: 1 hour 10 minutes or less
  • (3)30km: 1 hour 40 minutes or less
  • (4)20km: 1 hour 5 minutes or less
  • (5)10000m: 31 minutes or less

References

1. ^Nakamura, Ken (2010-03-07). Tsegay takes Lake Biwa crown. IAAF. Retrieved on 2010-03-08.
2. ^Nakamura, Ken (2010-03-05). Course record in jeopardy at Lake Biwa Marathon? - Preview. IAAF. Retrieved on 2010-03-08.
3. ^[https://arrs.run/HP_BiwMa.htm Biwa-ko Mainichi Marathon]. Association of Road Racing Statisticians. Retrieved on 2010-02-08.
4. ^Nakamura, Ken (2011-03-06). 2:06:13 course record for Kipsang at Lake Biwa. IAAF. Retrieved on 2011-03-06.

External links

  • {{Official website|http://lakebiwa-marathon.com/index_e.html}}
  • Marathoninfo - Lake Biwa Marathon
{{Marathons in Japan}}{{IAAF Gold Label}}

4 : Marathons in Japan|Recurring sporting events established in 1946|Sport in Shiga Prefecture|Men's marathons

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