2013 Tokyo Marathon

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{{Infobox athletics competition

|competition = 7th Tokyo Marathon

|image = 2013 Tokyo Marathon - fun runners.jpg

|caption = Costumed fun runners at the 2013 race

|venue = Tokyo, Japan

|dates = 24 February

|gold = Dennis Kimetto (2:06:50 CR)
Aberu Kebede (2:25:34)

|prev = 2012

|next = 2014

}}

The 2013 Tokyo Marathon ({{langx|ja|東京マラソン 2013}}) was the seventh edition of the annual marathon race in Tokyo, Japan and was held on Sunday, 24 February. An IAAF Gold Label Road Race, it was the first World Marathon Majors event to be held that year and represented the first occasion that the Tokyo race was part of the elite-level marathon series.

The 2013 Tokyo Marathon featured marathon races for runners and wheelchair racers. A 10-kilometre race was also held for the disabled and runners under eighteen years.[http://www.tokyo42195.org/2013_en/outline Race Information] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130404023454/http://www.tokyo42195.org/2013_en/outline |date=4 April 2013 }}. Tokyo Marathon. Retrieved 2013-03-09.

Dennis Kimetto won the men's race in a course record time of 2:06:50 hours. The women's winner, Aberu Kebede, had a time of 2:25:34 hours, which was six seconds off the women's course best.Nakamura, Ken (24 February 2013). [http://www.iaaf.org/news/report/kimetto-clocks-course-record-20650-at-tokyo-m Kimetto clocks course record 2:06:50 at Tokyo Marathon]. IAAF. Retrieved 2013-03-09. The mass races set a new participation record with a total of 28,721 runners entering the race over 42.195 kilometres (26 miles and 385 yards), and 36,676 people taking part in the day's races as a whole.[http://www.tokyo42195.org/2013/pdf/press_130224_08_num_runners.pdf Participation data]{{Dead link|date=September 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} {{in lang|ja}}. Tokyo Marathon. Retrieved 2013-03-09.

Pre-race build up

A day prior to the race, the International Friendship Run was held with a distance of roughly 4 km. The non-competitive race between athletes, organisers and registered marathon entrants began with warm-up radio exercises and took place in Shiokaze Park and Odaiba Seaside Park.[http://www.tokyo42195.org/2013_en/intl International Friendship Run] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130218024405/http://www.tokyo42195.org/2013_en/intl |date=18 February 2013 }}. Tokyo Marathon. Retrieved 2013-03-09. The 2013 Tokyo Marathon EXPO was also hosted that day.[http://www.tokyo42195.org/2013_en/expo2013 Expo 2013] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130404033513/http://www.tokyo42195.org/2013_en/expo2013 |date=4 April 2013 }}. Tokyo Marathon. Retrieved 2013-03-09. Organisational changes improved the charity fun running aspect of the race: 3000 entries were reserved for charity runners, tax relief was given to charitable donations, and role of sponsors and corporations in raising funds was expanded. An estimated 1.7 million people were spectators to the city race.[http://www.tokyo42195.org/2013_en/pdf/LOCpressconference.pdf 2013 LOC Press Conference]{{Dead link|date=September 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}. Tokyo Marathon. Retrieved 2013-03-09.

Building on the race's inclusion with the World Marathon Majors circuit, race director Tadaaki Hayano invited numerous elite international marathon runners with fast personal bests. In the men's race Dennis Kimetto, James Kwambai, Dino Sefir, and Jonathan Maiyo all entered the race with personal bests below two hours and five minutes – a first for a Japanese race.Nakamura, Ken (24 January 2013). [http://www.iaaf.org/news/news/best-field-ever-assembled-for-tokyo-marathon Best field ever assembled for Tokyo Marathon]. IAAF. Retrieved 2013-03-09. Irina Mikitenko was the fastest entrant among the elite women, following by Bezunesh Bekele, Aberu Kebede and Caroline Kilel.

The men's race was also of domestic interest because it doubled as the trials for the Japanese men's marathon team at the 2013 World Championships in Athletics. Arata Fujiwara, Kazuhiro Maeda, Yoshinori Oda and Takayuki Matsumiya were the foremost Japanese men, all having bests below two hours and ten minutes. Yoshimi Ozaki and Azusa Nojiri were the most prominent female domestic entrants.

Results

=Men=

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Image:Gold medal icon.svgDennis Kimetto{{Flagu|Kenya}}2:06:50 CR
Image:Silver medal icon.svgMichael Kipyego{{Flagu|Kenya}}2:06:58
Image:Bronze medal icon.svgBernard Kipyego{{Flagu|Kenya}}2:07:53
4Kazuhiro Maeda{{Flagu|Japan}}2:07:59
5James Kwambai{{Flagu|Kenya}}2:08:02
6Gilbert Kirwa{{Flagu|Kenya}}2:08:17
7Feyisa Bekele{{Flagu|Ethiopia}}2:09:05
8Dino Sefir{{Flagu|Ethiopia}}2:09:13
9Takayuki Matsumiya{{Flagu|Japan}}2:09:14
10Jonathan Maiyo{{Flagu|Kenya}}2:10:18

=Women=

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Image:Gold medal icon.svgAberu Kebede{{Flagu|Ethiopia}}2:25:34
Image:Silver medal icon.svgYeshi Esayias{{Flagu|Ethiopia}}2:26:01
Image:Bronze medal icon.svgIrina Mikitenko{{Flagu|Germany}}2:26:41
4Albina Mayorova{{Flagu|Russia}}2:26:51
5Yoshimi Ozaki{{Flagu|Japan}}2:28:30
6Helalia Johannes{{Flagu|Namibia}}2:29:20
7Mika Yoshikawa{{Flagu|Japan}}2:30:20
8Nastassia Staravoitava{{Flagu|Bulgaria}}2:30:45
9Azusa Nojiri{{Flagu|Japan}}2:31:15
10Hiroko Yoshitomi{{Flagu|Japan}}2:31:28

References

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;Race results

  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20131104204937/http://www.tokyo42195.org/2013/pdf/press_130224_04_man_top500r.pdf Results 2013 Tokyo Marathon Man]. {{in lang|ja}}. Tokyo Marathon. Retrieved 2013-03-09.
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20130717175032/http://www.tokyo42195.org/2013/pdf/press_130224_05_woman_top500r.pdf Results 2013 Tokyo Marathon Woman]. {{in lang|ja}}. Tokyo Marathon. Retrieved 2013-03-09.