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Sport
  
Long-distance running

Name
  
Fusashige Suzuki


Height
  
1.65 m

Weight
  
58 kg

Fusashige Suzuki

Died
  
June 3, 1945, South China Sea

Fusashige Suzuki (鈴木 房重, Suzuki Fusashige, February 15, 1914 – June 3, 1945) was a Japanese long-distance runner who is credited by the International Association of Athletics Federations for setting a world record in the marathon on March 31, 1935.

Fusashige Suzuki FileNam Sungyong Tamao Shiwaku Fusashige Suzuki Sohn Keechung

He was one of marathon runners dispatched to 1936 Summer Olympics but did not compete at the games due to his illness. In this game, he ran 10,000 metres, but his record is unknown. He was known for performance at Hakone Ekiden races as a member of the Nippon University team.

During the Pacific War, he was killed in action in the South China Sea.

References

Fusashige Suzuki Wikipedia


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