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Tokyo Marathon

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Location
  
Tokyo, Japan

Distance
  
Marathon

Official site
  
www.marathon.tokyo

2017 Date
  
26 February 2017

Boston marathon qualifier
  
Yes

Event type
  
road

Established
  
2007

Official website
  
marathon.tokyo/en

2016 Date
  
28 February 2016

USATF Certification
  
Certified


Course Records (Male)
  
Dickson Chumba - 2:05:42 (2014)

Course Records (Female)
  
Helah Kiprop - 2:21:27 (2016)

The Tokyo Marathon (東京マラソン, Tokyo Marason) is an annual marathon sporting event in Tokyo, the capital of Japan. It is an IAAF Gold Label marathon and one of the six World Marathon Majors. The latest edition of the race took place on Sunday February 26 2017. It is sponsored by Tokyo Metro.

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History

The first Tokyo Marathon was held on 18 February 2007. However, years prior to 2007, Tokyo Marathon actually consisted of two marathons - the Tokyo International Marathon which took place on even years, and Tokyo - New York Friendship International Marathon which took place on odd years. In the inaugural year, 1981, both marathons took place. However, because it was not possible to support two marathons a month apart in the same city, from 1982, the alternating format went into effect.

The 2007 marathon was also a representative selection race of the 2007 World Championships in Athletics in Osaka. The total number of participants was set at 30,000. Of that, 25,000 people signed up for the marathon, and 5,000 signed up for the 10K run.

Masakazu Fujiwara became the race's first Japanese male winner at the fourth edition.

The 2011 Tokyo Marathon was held on Sunday, 27 February 2011. It was the first Tokyo Marathon in which the weather was not rainy.

On February 2014, Dickson Chumba won in a record time of 2:05:42. This was only the second time a runner ran below 2h06 in Japan, after Tsegaye Kebede in Fukuoka Marathon (December 6, 2009). His runner-up, Tadese Tola did also run below 2:06, in a time of 2:05:57.

Numbers of applicants and runners

When registrations closed for the 2015 Tokyo marathon 308,810 people had applied for the full marathon, and 1,014 had applied for the 10km race. This gave a total number of 309,824 applicants and an oversubscription rate of 11.3 for the marathon.

Elite runners

Apart from the invited athletes, runners registered with JAAF who satisfy the following requirement can register in the Elite field.
In 2014, the requirements were:
Men: Full Marathon 2:23, Half Marathon 1:01:30, 10K (Road) 28:10
Women: Full Marathon 2:54:00, Half Marathon 1:11:00, 10K (Road) 32:10

2017–

Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building -> Iidabashi -> Nihonbashi (10km Finish) -> Asakusa -> Koto (Halfway Point) -> Nihonbashi -> Ginza -> Shinagawa -> Hibiya Park -> Tokyo Station (Full Marathon Finish)

2007–2016

Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building -> Tokyo Imperial Palace -> Hibiya Park (10km Finish) -> Shinagawa -> Ginza -> Nihonbashi -> Asakusa -> Tsukiji -> Tokyo Big Sight (Full Marathon Finish)

Winners

Key:   Course record

References

Tokyo Marathon Wikipedia