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Athletics WA Hyogo Relay Carnival 2021


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Men's 10000m
Final 1 Results
 
KEN.gif Rodgers KWEMOI
27:54.03
 
JPN.gif Issei SATO
29:01.35
 
JPN.gif Yusuke OSAWA
29:01.98
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Shohei OTSUKA JPN.gif
29:03.42
5.
Shumpei TOMITA JPN.gif
29:11.33
6.
Kazuki NODA JPN.gif
29:14.53
7.
Shun TESHIMA JPN.gif
29:17.59
8.
Masaya NAKASHA JPN.gif
29:18.07
9.
Ryuto URUSHIBATA JPN.gif
29:26.03
10.
Ryohei NUKAGA JPN.gif
29:27.22
11.
Riki NAKANISHI JPN.gif
29:29.18
12.
Yuki TAKAHASHI JPN.gif
29:30.68
13.
Hironobu NAKAKURA JPN.gif
29:44.24
14.
Safumi SUGI JPN.gif
30:04.16
15.
Neo NAMIKI JPN.gif
30:07.31
16.
Kodai TOYOTA JPN.gif
30:07.70
17.
HiroyukiI SHIKAWA JPN.gif
30:08.13
18.
Takuya KUMASHIRO JPN.gif
30:12.77
19.
Naoki FUJIWARA JPN.gif
30:16.77
20.
Kota ONEDA JPN.gif
30:23.51
21.
Naoya TAKAHASHI JPN.gif
30:36.70
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Men's 10000m
Final 2 Results
 
KEN.gif Kiprono SITONIK
27:42.54
 
KEN.gif Patrick MATHENGE
28:07.70
 
JPN.gif Ayumu KOBAYASHI
28:08.27
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Charles Karanja KAMAU KEN.gif
28:16.05
5.
Kiyoto SUZUKI JPN.gif
28:25.55
6.
Paul ONYIEGO KEN.gif
28:31.50
7.
Daisuke DOI JPN.gif
28:37.76
8.
Gaku HOSHI JPN.gif
28:48.81
9.
TsubasaI CHIYAMA JPN.gif
28:54.43
10.
Masatoshi SAKATA JPN.gif
28:55.80
11.
Kaishi DAIHO JPN.gif
28:57.62
12.
James BUNUKA KEN.gif
28:59.33
13.
Takuya KOMATSU JPN.gif
29:06.13
14.
Koki YOSHIOKA JPN.gif
29:19.19
15.
Daiki OZAWA JPN.gif
29:22.10
16.
Yuki TAKEI JPN.gif
29:26.80
17.
Kohei OKADA JPN.gif
29:37.63
18.
Akira AKASAKI JPN.gif
29:51.39
19.
Yuta KOYAMA JPN.gif
29:53.15
20.
Shintaro MIWA JPN.gif
30:19.63
21.
Genki NAKANISHI JPN.gif
30:46.67
  Sota UEDA JPN.gif
DNF
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Women's 5000m
Final Results
 
JPN.gif Narumi KOBAYASHI
15:57.87
 
JPN.gif Asuka YAMAMOTO
16:00.80
 
JPN.gif Yuka SARUMIDA
16:03.86
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Ikumi FUKURA JPN.gif
16:11.66
5.
Nana SATO JPN.gif
16:17.23
6.
Hikaru KITAGAWA JPN.gif
16:26.33
7.
Honoka NARUTAKI JPN.gif
16:29.02
8.
Azusa SUMI JPN.gif
16:31.61
9.
Michi NUMATA JPN.gif
16:32.45
10.
Akina FUJIMURA JPN.gif
16:34.83
11.
Yomogi AKASAKA JPN.gif
16:35.64
12.
Akari MUROFUSHI JPN.gif
16:38.25
13.
Honoka TANAIKE JPN.gif
16:39.66
14.
Ayano IDE JPN.gif
16:39.99
15.
Eriko OTSUKA JPN.gif
16:45.05
16.
Misato HORIE JPN.gif
16:48.31
17.
Suzuna TAKANO JPN.gif
16:54.44
18.
MikuI SONO JPN.gif
17:04.46
19.
Ayuka KAZAMA JPN.gif
17:13.14
20.
SayaI MAEDA JPN.gif
17:22.33
21.
Mai SHINOZUKA JPN.gif
17:27.77
22.
Sumika TUTUMI JPN.gif
17:33.92
23.
KarinII JIMA JPN.gif
17:44.41
24.
Hiyori TAKAHASHI JPN.gif
17:51.05
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Men's 1500m
Final Results
 
JPN.gif Kazuto IIZAWA
3:45.82
 
JPN.gif Kazuki KAWAMURA
3:46.78
 
JPN.gif Ryoji TATEZAWA
3:48.07
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Yusuke TAKAHASHI JPN.gif
3:48.25
5.
Shoma FUNATSU JPN.gif
3:48.91
6.
Masaki TODA JPN.gif
3:49.18
7.
Riku KIMURA JPN.gif
3:49.31
8.
Ryota MATONO JPN.gif
3:49.89
9.
Kazuyoshi TAMOGAMI JPN.gif
3:50.25
10.
Naoki CHIBA JPN.gif
3:50.80
11.
Toshiki YAMADA JPN.gif
3:51.90
12.
Kohei OTAKE JPN.gif
3:54.59

 

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Men's 10000m
Final Results
 

KEN.gif Richard YATOR

27:52.92
 

JPN.gif Tomoki OTA

27:56.49
 

KEN.gif Andrew LOROT

28:00.40
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.

Kiyoshi KOGA

JPN.gif 28:3315
5.

Mitsunori ASAOKA

JPN.gif 28:44.46
6.

Yuki SUZUKI

JPN.gif 28:46.80
7.

Kazuki MURAMOTO

JPN.gif 28:55.20
8.

Akito TERUI

JPN.gif 28:59.77
9.

Kyosuke TESHIMA

JPN.gif 29:05.79
10.

Seiya AMANO

JPN.gif 29:31.46
11.

Takato IMAI

JPN.gif 29:33.81
12.

Atsushi YAMATO

JPN.gif 29:56.25

 

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Men's 2000m Steeplechase
Final Results
 
JPN.gif Ryohei SAKAGUCHI
5:29.89
 
JPN.gif Kazuya SHIOJIRI
5:35.17
 
JPN.gif Ryoma AOKI
5:37.81
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Jun SHINOTO
JPN.gif
5:50.05
5.
Seiya SHIGENO
JPN.gif
5:41.07
6.
Naoyuki JIN
JPN.gif
5:53.46
7.
Hironori TSUETAKI
JPN.gif
5:51.22
 
Philemon Kiplagat RUTO
JPN.gif
DNF
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Men's Discus Throw
Final Results
 
JPN.gif Masateru YUGAMI
56.98
 
JPN.gif Shinichi YUKINAGA
54.68
 
JPN.gif Shigeyuki MAISAWA
53.79
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Yume ANDO
JPN.gif
52.96
5.
Yuyi TSUTSUMI
JPN.gif
51.57
6.
Kosei YAMASHITA
JPN.gif
50.82
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Men's Javelin Throw
Final Results
 
JPN.gif Roderick Genki DEAN
76.86
 
JPN.gif Kenji OGURA
74.71
 
JPN.gif Fumihito SUZUKI
74.20
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Yusaku IWAO
JPN.gif
74.13
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Women's 1500m
Final Results
 
JPN.gif Nozomi TANAKA
4:10.14
 
JPN.gif Ran URABE
4:14.40
 
JPN.gif Yume GOTO
4:18.07
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Aisya DOUSEI
JPN.gif
4:25.51
5.
Ayako JIN'NOUCHI
JPN.gif
4:31.57
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