Ichida and Nishiike Lead Eighteen Under 63 Minutes in Ageo City Half Marathon Photo-Finish – by Brett Larner – Japan Running News
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11
2013

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Ichida and Nishiike Lead Eighteen Under 63 Minutes in Ageo City Half Marathon Photo-Finish – by Brett Larner – Japan Running News

By GRR 0

On a busy weekend featuring at least seven major events across the country, Japan's biggest race of the weekend took place northwest of Tokyo in Saitama.  With perfect conditions for its 26th running, the Ageo City Half Marathon, consistently one of the world's deepest halves, saw history as five men battled to the line to lead eighteen under 63 minutes, the most ever in Ageo history.

 In a relationship set up by JRN, two invitations to run March's New York City Half Marathon were up for grabs for the first two Japanese collegiate finishers, and, having seen the effect on last year's Ageo winner Kenta Murayama (Komazawa Univ.) who returned from finishing 10th in New York in 2013 to set course records at both the Izumo Ekiden and National University Ekiden Championships, the field responded en masse.

 

Skimming right around 3:00 min/km pace, a lead pack of around seventy hit halfway in 31:34, on track for a 1:03:08 finish time, without any clear leaders. Koki Takada (Waseda Univ.), Keigo Yano (Nittai Univ.), Takayuki Maeno (Meiji Univ.), Ikuto Yufu (Komazawa Univ.), Norimasa Imai (Toyo Univ.), Duncan Muthee (Takushoku Univ.) and others took turns in the three to five-wide front line but none exerted true pressure until Imai began to push after the halfway mark.

 By 15 km the lead group was down to thirty, all university men in the hunt for both places on their schools' Hakone Ekiden teams and tickets to New York except for former Hakone Ekiden Select Team teammates Aritaka Kajiwara (Team Press Kogyo) and Yuki Kawauchi (Saitama Pref. Gov't).

Rounding a corner with 3 km to Yufu attacked, with Takada immediately responding and going to his side.  Yano and Kajiwara quickly took over, with a handful of others latching on to make a lead group of seven dipping into 62-minute territory. Yufu soon faltered and dropped as the pace continuously increased, but with 1 km to go the other six men were still locked tight as Nishiike, Kajiwara and Takada hit each other up front.  600 m to go and Maeno dropped.  

500 m to go and Takashi Ichida (Daito Bunka Univ.) craftily came up behind leader Nishiike from the rear of the pack for the first time.  400 m to go and Nishiike, 0.02 out of the medals at the 2010 Youth Olympics 3000 m, surged on the corner leading onto the track.

 All five men were onto the track within one second of each other, but while it looked like Nishiike had them all Ichida put on an incredible surge in the home straight to catch him at the line in a photo-finish.  Nishiike and most spectators thought he had won it, but on review of the finish data the title went to Ichida with both he and Nishiike timed at 1:02:36, making it the third-straight year that an identical twin runner took the top Japanese collegiate spot in Ageo.

Kajiwara was 3rd a stride behind in 1:02:37, just outrunning Takada who took 4th in 1:02:38. Redeeming himself for an anchor stage breakdown two weeks ago that cost 2013 Hakone Ekiden champion Nittai University a seeded top three finish at the 2013 National University Ekiden Championships, Yano was 5th in another photo finish with Takada in a PB 1:02:38.  

Almost everybody in at least the top twenty ran a PB or debut.  Just two weeks after running the New York City Marathon Kawauchi ran his fastest half marathon of the year, 1:03:05, just three seconds slower than he ran last year when he finished 3rd.  This year he was 20th.

Aided by perfect conditions and given extra drive by the New York Half's big apple on a stick, the results were rich in import for the Hakone Ekiden, for which Ageo serves as an unofficial tryout race for coaches looking to pare down their rosters to the final entry list they will submit in a month's time.

 Waseda University was the big team winner of the day, with four of its younger runners clocking sub-63 bests.  Nishiike's Hosei University continued its steady development over the last year and a half with three men, including Nishiike, under 63. 

Even favorite Komazawa University benefitted from the day, with Komazawa 1500 m and 10000 m record holder Yufu recording the second-fastest time of his career, 1:02:51 for 7th, and first-year Yusuke Nishiyama debuting in a solid 1:02:54 for 10th.  All told it may have been the greatest day in Ageo's 26-year history.

That history received an additional footnote as Singaporean Mok Ying Ren ran 1:07:53 to set a new national record.  The time also earned him a place at March's World Half Marathon Championships, the first time an athlete has ever qualified for a national team at Ageo.  

Mok Ying Ren next races at December's Southeast Asian Games marathon in Myanmar where he is one of the favorites for the win.

26th Ageo City Half Marathon
Ageo, Saitama, 11/17/13
complete results coming soon

Men – unofficial results beyond 11th place – official results coming shortly
1. Takashi Ichida (Daito Bunka Univ.) – 1:02:36 – PB
2. Kazuto Nishiike (Hosei Univ.) – 1:02:36 – debut
3. Aritaka Kajiwara (Team Press Kogyo) – 1:02:37 – PB
4. Koki Takada (Waseda Univ.) – 1:02:38 – PB
5. Keigo Yano (Nittai Univ.) – 1:02:38 – PB
6. Takayuki Maeno (Meiji Univ.) – 1:02:45 – PB
7. Ikuto Yufu (Komazawa Univ.) – 1:02:51
8. Daiki Taguchi (Waseda Univ.) – 1:02:53 – PB
9. Kosuke Tanaka (Waseda Univ.) – 1:02:53 – PB
10. Yusuke Nishiyama (Komazawa Univ.) – 1:02:54 – debut
11. Hazuma Hattori (Toyo Univ.) – 1:02:54 – debut
12. Keisuke Sago (Takushoku Univ.) – 1:02:54 – PB
13. Yuto Aiba (Chuo Univ.) – 1:02:55 – PB
14. Shogo Sekiguchi (Hosei Univ.) – 1:02:56 – PB
15. Takumi Honda (Nittai Univ.) – 1:02:57
16. Takuma Sano (Hosei Univ.) – 1:02:58 – PB
17. Shota Miyagami (Tokai Univ.) – 1:02:58 – PB
18. Koki Ido (Waseda Univ.) – 1:02:59 – debut
19. Kaname Tada (Chuo Univ.) – 1:03:04 – PB
20. Yuki Kawauchi (Saitama Pref. Gov't) – 1:03:05
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300. Mok Ying Ren (Singapore) – 1:07:53 – NR

text and photos (c) 2013 Brett Larner
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award ceremony photo (c) 2013 Jason Lawrence
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by Brett Larner – Japan Running News

author: GRR