Eunice Jeptoo (Kenya) and Fayesa Robi (Ethiopia) lead the small international field with the debuting Gotytom Gebreslase (Ethiopia) throwing in an element of unpredictability, but with bests of only 2:26:13 and 2:27:04 it will take a combination of a breakthrough from any of them and a breakdown from Ando and Iwade to have a shot at the win. Along with Matsuda's exciting debut, Osaka will again be putting heavy emphasis on first-timers and university student runners, Ayano Ikemitsu (Kagoshima Ginko) leading the former with a 1:11:36 at last year's Sanyo Ladies Half Marathon and Honoka Tanaike (Kyoto Sangyo Univ.) the latter with a 1:12:20 at this year's Matsue Ladies Half Marathon.
The Osaka International Women's Marathon will be broadcast live starting at 12:10 p.m. local time on Jan. 28. Check back closer to race date for more details.
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