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Ando and the other top Japanese women in the race, Ayuko Suzuki and Rika Kaseda, had the hopeless task of running a 2:18:58 to make the Paris Olympics team, almost 3 minutes faster than any of them had run before. Hopeless, but not to say they didn’t take a serious swing at it. The first 5 km was perfect, 16:28 projecting to exactly 2:18:58, but after that the quartet of pacers struggled to keep things steady. By 13 km pacers Charlotte Purdue and Judith Korir had dropped out of the lead pack, leaving the other two to try to keep it together. At halfway it was down to the three Japanese favorites, Chumba, Oregon World Championships gold medalist Gotytom Gebreslase and Romanian Kenyan Delvine Relin Meringor in 1:09:56, and a faster 5km from 20 to 25 km shook Meringor off the back.
But with Nagoya the Paris Olympics Japanese marathon teams is set. Trials winner Yuka Suzuki, 2:24:09, 2nd-placer Mao Ichiyama, 2:20:29, and NR holder Honami Maeda, 2:18:59, will join men’s team Naoki Koyama, 2:06:33, Akira Akasaki, 2:09:01 and Suguru Osako, 2:05:29, in representing Japan come August.
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