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Lidia Simon Wins Inaugural Osaka Marathon; Kiyoko Shimahara 2nd

Lidia Simon (ASICS) returned to the city of many, many of her past glories yesterday and won the inaugural Osaka Marathon in 2:32:48. A three-time champion of the Osaka International Ladies Marathon, Lidia was invited to help kick off the new “people’s marathon” in Osaka. After a disappointing DNF in Berlin last month, Lidia decided to make Osaka an all-out run and took the title in solid fashion. 2nd-place Kiyoko Shimahara (Second Wind AC), finishing in 2:33:36, said, “It wasn’t really as close as it looked. I was with Lidia only until 15 km, then she broke away.” Lidia and Kiyoko have been in this spot earlier in their careers, also going 1-2 at the 2007 Toray Cup Shanghai Marathon, when Lidia won in a new course record.

The win amazingly comes almost 14 years (!) after Lidia won the Osaka women’s race for the first time in January 1998. This is the 12th time Lidia has run a full marathon in Osaka, including also her 5th-place finish at the 2007 Osaka World Championships. Afterwards, she told the gathered media, “It is so great that I won the first [Osaka Marathon] race, I heard a lot of people calling my name ‘Lidia, Lidia.’ It made me feel Osaka was like my second home.”

Sunday’s win puts a nice finishing touch to Lidia’s 2011 season, which had been marked not only by the Berlin marathon, but also the tsunami-induced cancellation of March’s Nagoya International Women’s Marathon, where she had been one of the marquee invited athletes. Next up: Looking for London 2012 qualification, where Lidia could be the first woman in Olympic history to compete in five Olympic Marathons.

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Kiyoko Shimahara at the Osaka awards ceremony with Manabu Tanaka on the left, and Mike Nishi and Carey Pinkowski of the Bank of America Chicago Marathon on the right. (Photo courtesy of Second Wind AC).

Paula Todoran, Cristiana Frumuz, Madalina Florea Qualify for European Cross

A strong contingent of women out of our adidas Romania Development Program competed at Saturday’s Cupa Romanei Cros meeting in Baile-Felix, Romania, which doubled as the selection race for this winter’s SPAR European Cross-Country Championships. Paula Todoran (CSM Zalau) and Cristiana Frumuz (CSU Galati) locked in spots on the team with their 4th and 5th place finishes, respectively. Right behind them Elena Moaga (CS Pandurii Trgu-Jiu) took 6th and Alina Petrescu (CS Rapid Bucuresti) 7th, with Roxana Duta (CS Unirea Alba Iulia) in 12th and Alina Boholtan (CS Unirea Alba Iulia) 15th.

In the 4-kilometer junior women’s race, Madalina Florea (CSS Sighisoara) took second place, also thereby earning a spot for the European Championships.

And the one of our program’s new athletes, Liliana Danci (CS Olimpia Bucuresti), won the 6-kilometer youth title.

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The 2011 SPAR European Cross-Country Championships will be held in Velenje, Slovenia, on December 11th. Before that, Paula and Cristiana will also represent Romania at the Chiba International Ekiden in Japan on November 23rd.

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Three Boulder Wave Athletes in Yokohama Invited Field

Three of our top women are set to compete as invited athletes in next month’s Yokohama Women’s Marathon, with the full invited field announced this week by race organizers. This year’s race will be the first of three Olympic selection races for Japanese women, the other two being Osaka in January and Nagoya in March.

Leading the Japanese and international field on November 20th will be reigning Yokohama champion Yoshimi Ozaki (Daiichi Life Insurance/adidas). The 2009 Berlin World Championships silver medalist, Yoshimi won the last edition of Yokohama in a course record 2:23:56 and will be competing with the other Japanese women for a berth on next year’s Japanese Olympic team. Great Britain’s Louise Damen (adidas/Winchester and District AC) is also in the hunt for an Olympic spot in the UK after her very fine marathon debut of 2:30:00 at London this Spring. And out of South Africa, Rene Kalmer (Nedbank/adidas) looks primed for a big breakthrough after running the second-fastest half-marathon of her career (71:46) at the Great North Run in September. Yokohama’s November weather should be much more conducive to fast times than were the temps in Prague and the Daegu WC this year for Rene’s first two runs at the distance.

As a note, Yokohama invitee Chika Horie and her Sakura AC teammates just this morning wrapped up a long altitude training camp in Boulder, Colorado, and flew back to Japan with coach Yoshio Koide.

Invited Field (as reported this week by Race Results Weekly)

Invited Japanese Women –
Yoshimi Ozaki 2:23:30 PB 2008 Tokyo
Chika Horie 2:26:11 2002 Hokkaido
Kaoru Nagao 2:26:58 2011 Yokohama (Feb)
Mika Okunaga 2:27:16 2009 Osaka
Ryoko Kizaki 2:27:34 2010 Osaka
Mayumi Fujita 2:29:36 2010 Nagoya
Kaori Yoshida 2:29:45 2010 Chicago

Invited International Women –
Mara Yamauchi (GBR) 2:23:12 PB 2009 London
Salina Kosgei (KEN) 2:23:22 2006 Berlin
Robe Guta (ETH) 2:24:35 2006 Hamburg
Alevtina Ivanova (RUS) 2:26:38 2008 Nagano
Kateryna Stetsenko (UKR) 2:27:51 2010 Dublin
Louise Damen (GBR) 2:30:00 2011 London
Rene Kalmer (RSA) 2:34:47 2011 Praha

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Louise Damen 2nd at Bupa Great Birmingham Run

Louise Damen took 2nd today in the Bupa Great Birmingham Run half-marathon in the UK, running 73:51 in her final race tune-up four weeks out from the Yokohama International Women’s Marathon. The Great Run website today reported: “Damen already qualified for the 2012 London Olympics after gaining the qualifier at the London Marathon in April, came into the race with heavy legs after a high volume training routine as she prepares for next month’s Yokohoma Women’s Marathon where aiming to again impress UK Athletics selectors she hopes to improve her PB of 2:30:00.” Louise commented, “I’ve lots of training in my legs as I get ready for that, so I didn’t really know what to expect.” Afterwards, she tweeted, “Tough today, legs didn’t want to play. Took me 12 miles to catch a giant banana! That’s marathon training for you.”

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Runners World On-Line Interview with Patrick Rizzo

Runners World interview with Patrick Rizzo (Mizuno) on his recent pacemaking at the Bank of America Chicago Marathon, and the upcoming Pan American Games Marathon, where he will represent the United States.

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Interesting article on elites training in Iten, Kenya

Iten: At the highland home of the fastest people in the world

Eri Okubo Wins Ichinoseki Half in new PB, CR

Eri en route to the Course Record in Ichinoseki (iPhone photo courtesy of Second Wind AC)

Eri Okubo (Second Wind AC) won the Ichinoseki Half-Marathon in Japan on Sunday in a new Personal Best and Course Record of 71:22. Eri took more than three minutes off her eight-year old PB of 74:27, set when she was 2nd at the 2003 Nagoya Half-Marathon. The new PB comes just three weeks after her breakthrough 2:28:49 PB at the BMW Berlin Marathon. Eri will train at altitude in Albuquerque, New Mexico, from early November with a target of the December 11th Honolulu Marathon.

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NYRR visit Edna in her hometown in Kenya

NYRR Goes to Kenya:  Edna Kiplagat’s Partner in Life is True Partner in Running, Too

Boulder Sports Hall of Fame Party

Kick off event for Boulder Sports Hall of Fame

Running Times Cover for Adriana Nelson

 

On your newsstands now…Adriana Nelson (ASICS) makes her second Running Times cover! As always, editor Jonathan Beverly and his team have lots of good stuff inside the issue, including a training article feature very glossy, very sponsor-pleasing shots of Adriana, her husband, Jeremy, and Nuta Olaru. The November issue is available at all fine newsstands and bookstores now! Don’t waste a minute, go buy it before it sells out! Seriously, stop reading our website right now, get in your car, and go buy it. Adriana’s previous cover was the November 2008 issue.

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