Chanchima and Insermu Win Nagano Marathon - by Brett Larner - Japan Running News ©Distance Running - Nagano Marathon
Chanchima and Insermu Win Nagano Marathon – by Brett Larner – Japan Running News
Strong winds and off-and-on rain throughout the area made for two of the slowest winning times in the Nagano Marathon's 18-year history as Kenya's Jairus Chanchima and Ethiopia's Shasho Insermu won Sunday's race in 2:15:31 and 2:34:19.
The women's race also started slow, but after just 10 km it quickly evolved in a duel between Isermu and Gladys Tejeda, the Peruvian stripped of her gold medal at last summer's Pan-Am Games for a positive drug test and promptly invited to Nagano by race organizers to make an early post-suspension return to the marathon. By 15 km the pair was more than 30 seconds ahead of its nearest competition, and over the next 5 km Tejeda broke free of Insermu to go it alone. By 35 km Tejeda was 58 seconds ahead, but with a combination of too much too soon and a strong finish from Insermu it wasn't to be. Cutting Tejeda's lead down to 19 seconds by 40 km, Insermu flew by to win in 2:34:19, the second-slowest time in Nagano Marathon history.
18th Nagano Marathon
Nagano, 4/17/16
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Men
1. Jairus Chanchima (Kenya) – 2:15:31
2. Ser-Od Bat-Ochir (Mongolia/NTN) – 2:15:56
3. Taiga Ito (Suzuki Hamamatsu AC) – 2:16:32
4. Laban Mutai (Kenya) – 2:16:53
5. Fabiano Joseph (Tanzania) – 2:17:35
6. Shoji Takada (Suzuki Hamamatsu AC) – 2:18:14
7. Kazuya Ishida (Nishitetsu) – 2:18:21
8. Kinya Hashira (Police Dep't) – 2:18:42
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DNF – Harry Summers (Australia)
Women
1. Shasho Insermu (Ethiopia) – 2:34:19
2. Gladys Tejeda (Peru) – 2:34:54
3. Kaori Yoshida (Runners Pulse) – 2:35:14
4. Winfreidah Kebaso (Kenya/Nittori) – 2:40:23
5. Hellen Mugo (Kenya) – 2:43:02
6. Seika Iwamura (Edion) – 2:48:20
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