Press Conference Highlight: Strong women athletes gather to compete in Sunday’s Nagoya Women’s Marathon for the world’s biggest marathon first prize of US$250,000
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03
2022

Foto der eingeladenen Elite-Athletinnen, die am Sonntag am Nagoya Women's Marathon 2022 teilnehmen (Von links nach rechts) - Lonah Chemtai Salpeter, Mirai Waku, Yuka Ando, Rie Kawauchi, Ruth Chepngetich, Hanae Tanaka, Sinead Diver, and Ai Hosoda - Photo: Nagoya Women

Press Conference Highlight: Strong women athletes gather to compete in Sunday’s Nagoya Women’s Marathon for the world’s biggest marathon first prize of US$250,000

By GRR 0

Growing attention to the historic race where the sport of the marathon will offer its highest first prize for women rather than men

In advance of the much-anticipated race scheduled for this Sunday, March 13, the Nagoya Women’s Marathon held a pre-race press conference for the invited elite athletes today in Nagoya, Japan.

“I chose (to run) the Nagoya Women’s Marathon because Japan is a nice place. The environment is good, and as women, we have to encourage ourselves and do better. I want to run a nice race at PB (personal best),” said World Marathon Champion (2019) and Chicago Marathon Champion (2021) Ruth Chepngetich. Her competitor and Tokyo Marathon Champion (2020) Lonah Chemtai Salpeter commented “I’m happy to be here. It’s my first time and I hope to do my best on Sunday. And I wish all the ladies all the best,” and when asked about pre-race training, she added “My training was good. I was in Kenya for eight weeks, so I’m ready for Sunday. I’m trusting my training.”

Challenging Chepngetich and Salpeter from Japan, Tokyo 2020 Olympian in the 10,000m and the two-time second-place finisher of the Nagoya Women’s Marathon 2017 and 2020, Yuka Ando said “I’m excited to run with such strong and wonderful athletes. I want to try my best to see how far I can go and aim for victory as a challenger.”

In addition to the top elite athletes, the Nagoya Women’s Marathon 2022 will host general runners residing in Japan. Unfortunately, non-elite runners who live outside Japan will not be able to participate in the race on-site due to the Japanese government’s border restrictions over the Omicron variant and have been asked to join the virtual event, the Nagoya Women’s Online Marathon 2022. All finishers, including those who complete the virtual race, will be presented the famous and popular finish prize of the Nagoya Women’s Marathon, including a Tiffany & Co. pendant and a New Balance T-shirt.

Since this year, the first prize for the Nagoya Women’s Marathon has become the largest in the world for marathon running: US$250,000. All eyes are on who will be the first female athlete in marathon history to win the highest prize money. The race will be streamed live for free to 33 countries and regions (Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Brunei, Cambodia, Chile, Colombia, Egypt, Ethiopia, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Italy, Kenya, Macau, Malaysia, Mexico, Monaco, Myanmar, Namibia, Netherlands, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Singapore, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Taiwan, Thailand, United Kingdom, and United States of America) on the race’s official website athttps://womens-marathon.nagoya/en/broadcast.php  https://womens-marathon.nagoya/en/broadcast.php.   https://womens-marathon.nagoya/en/broadcast.php.

Stay tuned for the race start at 9:10 a.m. on Sunday, March 13, 2022, Japanese time!

For the full list of elite athletes of the Nagoya Women’s Marathon 2022, please visit:
https://womens-marathon.nagoya/en/news/20220216-1430/

https://womens-marathon.nagoya/en/news/20220216-1430/

For more information about the Nagoya Women’s Marathon, please visit:
https://womens-marathon.nagoya/en/  https://womens-marathon.nagoya/en/

About Nagoya Women’s Marathon

The Nagoya Women’s Marathon is the largest women’s marathon in the world certified by Guinness World Records, held annually in March in Nagoya city, Japan. It was launched on March 11, 2012, with 13,114 participants, reformed from the Nagoya International Women’s Marathon, the elite-only women’s race known as the qualifying trial that had sent off many Japanese star athletes to the international competitions, including two Olympic gold medalists Naoko Takahashi and Mizuki Noguchi. It holds the World Athletics Platinum Label status and has now grown to an event of 22,000 participants. For playing a significant role in the increase of women runner population in Japan, the race was awarded the International Olympic Committee Women and Sport Achievement Diploma in 2019, after receiving the Japan Olympic Committee Women and Sport Award in 2017.

Nagoya Women’s Marathon Administrative Office
1-6-1 Sannomaru, Naka-ku,
Nagoya 460-8511 Japan
Email: nagoyawomensmarathon@gmail.com
Website: https://womens-marathon.nagoya/en/    http://Website: https://womens-marathon.nagoya/en/

author: GRR