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[ODDS and EVENS] Japanese Marathon Runners Enjoy Successful Outing in Berlin

Yohei Ikeda, Ai Hosoda and Mizuki Matsuda completed the 50th Berlin Marathon with personal-best times, earning top-10 finishes in the German capital.

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Yohei Ikeda, who finished sixth, in action during the 50th running of the Berlin Marathon on September 29, 2024. (©AP/via KYODO)

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For a trio of top Japanese runners, all of whom were top-10 finishers, the 2024 Berlin Marathon represented progress.

On Sunday, September 29, Yohei Ikeda, Ai Hosoda and Mizuki Matsuda all ran personal-best times in the 42.195-kilometer race, which had more than 58,000 participants.

Ikeda, 26, finished sixth in the men's competition with a time of 2 hours, 5 minutes, 12 seconds in the German capital. He was clocked in 2:06:53 at the Osaka Marathon in February 2023 in his debut in the long-distance race. 

Hosoda and Matsuda completed the women's event in fifth and sixth place, respectively.

The 28-year-old Hosoda was an alternate for Japan's marathon squad for the Paris Olympics but did not participate as a replacement. She ran her first marathon of 2024 on Sunday and her determined effort was a key as she crossed the finish line in 2:20:31. 

Hosoda's previous best was 2:21:42 at the London Marathon in October 2022.

Matsuda, 29, finished the 50th Berlin Marathon in 2:20:42. It was 10 seconds faster than her winning effort at the 2022 Osaka Ladies International Marathon.

Ethiopia's Milkesa Mengesha celebrates as he crosses the finish line to win the men's division of the Berlin Marathon on September 29. (Ebrahim Noroozi/AP)

A Notable Effort for Ikeda at the Berlin Marathon

How did Ikeda's solid effort compare with Sunday's fastest runners?

Ethiopia's Milkesa Mengesha won the race in 2:03:17. Kenya's Cybrian Kotut was the runner-up (2:03:22). Ethiopian Haymanot Alew secured a third-place finish in 2:03:31, followed by Kenyan Stephen Kiprop (2:03:37) and Ethiopia's Hailemaryam Kiros (2:04:35).

It was Ikeda's first marathon this year and he set a new benchmark for himself. The Nippon Sport Science University grad also demonstrated that his marathon debut in Osaka was not a fluke.

A sixth-place finisher at the Asian Games in October 2023 (2:15:04), Ikeda later expressed disappointment that he did not return from Hangzhou, China, with a medal, according to published reports. 

Yohei Ikeda ran the second-fastest marathon ever by a Japanese runner at the Berlin Marathon. (REUTERS/via KYODO)

As a result, he channeled his focus on training, working hard to increase his strength and stamina. This included a heavy workload of nearly 2,000 kilometers of combined running in July and August, Jiji Press reported.

That effort paid off.

Ikeda ran the second-fastest marathon ever by a Japanese runner. Kengo Suzuki holds the national record (2:04:56), set at the Lake Biwa Marathon in Otsu, Shiga Prefecture, in February 2021. 

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