The Gifu Seiryu Half Marathon (ぎふ
Gifu Seiryu Half Marathon | |
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Date | Mid-April |
Location | Gifu, Japan |
Event type | Road |
Distance | Half marathon |
Primary sponsor | Suzuki |
Established | 2011 |
Course records | Men's: 59:56 (2022) Alexander Mutiso Women's: 1:06:06 (2019) Ruth Chepng'etich |
Official site | Gifu Seiryu Half Marathon |
Participants | 459 finishers (2022) 406 finishers (2019) |
First held in 2011, the race is also called the Naoko Takahashi Cup (
The 2012 edition of the race attracted greater numbers of elite runners, both international and Japanese. Mathathi won for a second time while South Africa's René Kalmer won the women's race.[5] In 2013 the race gained IAAF Bronze Label status and attracted six-time World Half Marathon champion Zersenay Tadese, who set a course record of 60:31 minutes to dethrone Mathathi. Mestawet Tufa knocked three minutes of the women's course record with her run of 70:03 minutes.[6] In 2015 Eunice Kirwa improved the women's course record to 69:37 minutes.[7]
The course for the competition starts and finishes at the Gifu Nagaragawa Stadium. It has a single-looped format and mainly follows the Nagara River in the north and central parts of the city. The first section of the race heads south for 4 km, passing through the Yanagase shopping district, until it reaches the Golden Statue of Oda Nobunaga beside Gifu Station. The course then returns north and, upon reaching the river, takes a 6 km-long route going east alongside the river, passing Mount Kinka and Gifu Castle. The course then crosses Tidori Bridge into the Nagara-Furutsu district and heads back west before finally ending up at the stadium.[8]
The 2020 edition was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[9]
Past winners
editKey: Course record
Edition | Year | Men's winner | Time (h:m:s) | Women's winner | Time (h:m:s) |
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1st | 2011 | Martin Mathathi (KEN) | 1:00:47 | Mao Kuroda (JPN) | 1:13:45 |
2nd | 2012 | Martin Mathathi (KEN) | 1:01:29 | René Kalmer (RSA) | 1:13:02 |
3rd | 2013 | Zersenay Tadese (ERI) | 1:00:31 | Mestawet Tufa (ETH) | 1:10:03 |
4th | 2014 | Bedan Karoki (KEN) | 1:00:02 | Visiline Jepkesho (KEN) | 1:10:53 |
5th | 2015 | James Rungaru (KEN) | 1:02:21 | Eunice Kirwa (BHR) | 1:09:37 |
6th | 2016 | Patrick Mwaka (KEN) | 1:01:51 | Eunice Kirwa (BHR) | 1:08:55 |
7th | 2017 | Alexander Mutiso (KEN) | 1:00:57 | Joyciline Jepkosgei (KEN) | 1:07:44 |
8th | 2018 | Nicholas Kosimbei (KEN) | 1:01:12 | Degitu Azmeraw (ETH) | 1:09:53 |
9th | 2019 | Amos Kurgat (KEN) | 1:00:34 | Ruth Chepng'etich (KEN) | 1:06:06 |
– | 2020 | cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic in Japan | |||
– | 2021 | ||||
10th | 2022 | Alexander Mutiso (KEN) | 59:56 | Dolphine Omare (KEN) | 1:08:13 |
11th | 2023 | Amos Kurgat (KEN) | 1:00:20 | Dolphine Omare (KEN) | 1:08:18 |
12th | 2024 | Hillary Kipkoech (KEN) | 1:01:26 | Stella Chesang (UGA) | 1:07:59 |
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ Race Outline Archived 2013-04-29 at the Wayback Machine. Gifu Marathon. Retrieved on 2013-05-20.
- ^ Nakamura, Ken (2008-10-29). Takahashi, Marathon barrier-breaker, announces retirement. IAAF. Retrieved on 2013-05-20.
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世界 陸上 代表 の川内 は13位 ぎふ清流 マラソン Archived 2013-11-11 at the Wayback Machine (in Japanese). 47 News (Kyodo News). Retrieved on 2013-05-20. - ^ Larner, Brett (2011-05-13). Mathathi, Kuroda Win Gifu Half Marathon, Kawauchi 13th. Japan Running News. Retrieved on 2013-05-20.
- ^ Larner, Brett (2012-05-20). Mathathi Wins Second-Straight Gifu Seiryu Half Marathon, Kalmer Sets Women's Course Record. Japan Running News. Retrieved on 2013-05-20.
- ^ Nakamura, Ken (2013-05-19). Course records for Tadese and Tufa at Gifu Seiryu Half Marathon. IAAF. Retrieved on 2013-05-20.
- ^ Nakamura, Ken (2015-05-17). Kirwa breaks course record at Gifu Seiryu Half Marathon. IAAF. Retrieved on 2015-05-17.
- ^ Course Map 2013 Archived 2013-05-08 at the Wayback Machine. Gifu Marathon. Retrieved on 2013-05-20.
- ^ "Gifu Half Marathon". www.gifu-marathon.jp. Archived from the original on 2020-06-27. Retrieved 2020-06-27.
External links
edit- Official website in English
- Official website (in Japanese)