Seira Fuwa Japan Championship Missed | au Web Portal Sports News

Seira Fuwa (Takushoku Univ.), Who holds the record of 30 minutes 45 seconds 21 in Japan’s second place in the 10,000 meters of track and field women, will hold the world championship (July, Oregon, USA) on the same day at the National Stadium in Tokyo on the 7th. It was revealed that he will miss the 10,000 meters of the Japan Championship, which also serves as the representative selection for the state). On Twitter of the Takushoku Women’s Track and Field Club,Toshiharu IgarashiReported with the director’s signature. “I have decided to miss because of the future of Seira Fuwa. Now I am already moving toward my next goal. In the future, I will reset my body once and impress everyone again. I will do my best to show you how good it is. “

On December 11, last year, the Kansai businessman distance trial 10,000 meters marked the second place in Japan’s history, U20 (under 20 years old) Japan’s new record, and Japanese student’s new record of 30 minutes 45 seconds 21. It broke the world track and field participation standard record (31 minutes 25 seconds 00) and ran in 28 minutes 0 seconds in the All Japan University Women’s Ekiden 5 Ward (9.2 km) in October last year, setting the conventional section record 1 minute 28 seconds. I also updated the seconds.

However, from January this year, I couldn’t walk for about 3 months due to Achilles peritonitis on my right foot. The Japan Student Individual Championship (Hiratsuka / Lemon Gas Stadium) on April 17 kept the promise with Director Igarashi that “I will finish running without pain in my legs and keep the even pace of 3 minutes and 30 seconds” and run 5000 meters. , Was the lowest. In the document, I couldn’t say that I would give up this time at the stage of April because I was watching Seira Fuwa making “100% effort for 1% possibility” up close. Practice, life, treatment. I was able to confidently decide that I would be absent because I prepared the best environment that I couldn’t do any more in everything and fought without giving up until the end. “

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