All three went under the old CR of 1:00:02 set by the great Bedan Karoki back in 2014, but Mutiso had the kick to score the win in 59:56. Koech was next in 59:57 in his half marathon debut, with Maru another second behind in a PB of 59:58. Japan-based Kenyans took the next 6 places, but taking the top Japanese spot at 10th in 1:02:21 was the last Japanese man to hang on to them, 38-year-old unsponsored amateur Takahiro Nakamura. 40-year-old Mongolian Ser-Od Bat-Ochir also had a good day, running the 3rd-best time of his career in 1:03:22 for 28th in his debut with new sponsor Shin Nihon Jusetsu.
In her first road race since giving up on supershoes and going back to what worked for her originally, superthin ASICS Sortiemagic flats, Yamaguchi broke 70 minutes for the first time in 1:09:50. It was almost 4 minutes faster than her previous best, and it came just 16 hours after taking over 20 seconds off her track 3000 m best at Saturday’s Nittai University Time Trials. Both Nakamura and Yamaguchi will be running next month’s 10000 m National Championships, and based on today they’re bound to take down their share of corporate leaguers.
11th Gifu Seiryu Half Marathon
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