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2013 Japan Championships in Athletics

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97th Japan Championships in Athletics
DatesJune 7–9
Host cityChōfu, Tokyo, Japan
VenueAjinomoto Stadium
LevelSenior
TypeOutdoor
Events36 (men: 18; women: 18)
Records set3 (CR: 3)

The 97th Japan Championships in Athletics (第97回日本陸上競技選手権大会, Dai 97 kai Nihon Rikujō Kyōgi Sensyuken Taikai) were held at Ajinomoto Stadium in Chōfu. Organised by JAAF, the three-day competition took place from June 7–9 and served as the national championships in track and field for the Japan. The competition was for the qualifying trial for the Japan team at the 2013 World Championships.

During the competition, 3 new championship records were set in the events. Koji Murofushi won the hummer throw's national champions for nineteen consecutive years.[1] For the Most Valuable Player of the Championships, Ryota Yamagata and Hitomi Niiya were selected.

The competition was broadcast on television by NHK.

Medal summary

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Men

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 m (+0.7 m/s) Ryota Yamagata 10.11 Yoshihide Kiryu 10.25 Kei Takase 10.28
200 m (+0.9 m/s) Shota Iizuka 20.31 Yuichi Kobayashi 20.46 Kei Takase
Kenji Fujimitsu
20.48
400 m Yuzo Kanemaru 45.56 Kengo Yamazaki 46.00 Hiroyuki Nakano 46.23
800 m Sho Kawamoto 1:47.43 Masato Yokota 1:47.96 Takeshi Kuchino 1:48.72
1500 m Yuki Akimoto 4:02.32 Yasunari Kusu 4:02.89 Tukasa Anzai 4:03.09
5000 m Sota Hoshi 13:49.57 Tetsuya Yoroizaka 13:49.63 Yuichiro Ueno 13:51.13
10,000 m Yuki Sato 28:24.94 Suguru Osako 28:25.84 Tsuyoshi Ugachi 28:27.00
110 m hurdles
(+1.3 m/s)
Wataru Yazawa 13.59 Hiroyuki Sato 13.61 Yutaro Furukawa 13.66
400 m hurdles Takayuki Kishimoto 49.08 Yasuhiro Fueki 49.31 Takatoshi Abe 49.57
3000 m steeplechase Minato Yamashita 8:33.57 Aoi Matsumoto 8:33.82 Tsuyoshi Takeda 8:36.17
High jump Hiromi Takahari 2.25 m Takumi Tomiyama
Takashi Eto
Naoto Tobe
2.20 m - -
Pole vault Seito Yamamoto 5.70 m Daichi Sawano 5.60 m Hiroki Ogita 5.50 m
Long jump Yuhi Oiwa 7.76 m (+0.1 m/s) Shinichiro Shimono 7.75 m (0.0 m/s) Kota Minemura 7.52 m (+0.1 m/s)
Triple jump Yohei Kajikawa 16.36 m (+1.3 m/s) Yuma Okabe 16.30 m (+0.7 m/s) Shoichi Matsushita 16.19 m (+0.8 m/s)
Shot put Satoshi Hatase 18.30 m Sotaro Yamada 17.89 m Ikuhiro Miyauchi 17.76 m
Discus throw Shigeo Hatakeyama 56.90 m Yuji Tsutsumi 55.67 m Shiro Kobayashi 53.93 m
Hammer throw Koji Murofushi 76.42 m Yuji Noguchi 70.11 m Ryota Kashimura 67.07 m
Javelin throw Yukifumi Murakami 81.04 m Genki Dean 78.73 m Yuya Koriki 77.84 m

Women

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 m (0.0 m/s) Chisato Fukushima 11.41 Mayumi Watanabe 11.62 Anna Doi
Saori Kitakaze
11.74
200 m (+0.5 m/s) Chisato Fukushima 23.25 Mayumi Watanabe 24.02 Yuki Tamura 24.06
400 m Haruka Sugiura 52.52 NJR Sayaka Ooki 53.17 Sayaka Aoki 53.56
800 m Miho Ito 2:05.30 Miho Nakata 2:05.38 Akari Kishikawa 2:06.01
1500 m Ayako Jinnouchi 4:16.17 Chikako Mori 4:17.76 Maya Iino 4:18.08
5000 m Misaki Onishi 15:21.73 Riko Matsuzaki 15:26.05 Shiho Takechi 15:29.85
10,000 m Hitomi Niiya 31:06.67 Championships Record Yuko Shimizu 32:16.58 Ayumi Hagiwara 32:17.17
100 m hurdles
(-0.6 m/s)
Hitomi Shimura 13.02 Championships Record Ayako Kimura 13.03 Championships Record Airi Ito 13.27
400 m hurdles Satomi Kubokura 56.62 Manami Kira 57.15 Sayaka Aoki 57.28
3000 m steeplechase Yoshika Arai 9:58.22 Misato Horie 10:04.07 Misaki Sango 10:06.22
High jump Miyuki Fukumoto 1.90 m Yuki Mimura 1.75 m Reina Kato
Hiromi Kanai
1.70 m
Pole vault Kanae Tatsuta 4.10 m Megumi Hamana 4.00 m Megumi Nakada 4.00 m
Long jump Saeko Okayama 6.59 m (-0.3 m/s) Sachiko Masumi 6.54 m (+0.1 m/s) Yurina Hiraka 6.32 m (0.0 m/s)
Triple jump Fumiyo Yoshida 13.14 m (+1.7 m/s) Mei Yamane 12.90 m (0.0 m/s) Kaede Miyasaka 12.88 m (+0.7 m/s)
Shot put Yukiko Shirai 15.65 m Chihiro Shigeyama 15.29 m Erina Fukutomi 15.08 m
Discus throw Ai Shikimoto 52.86 m Ayumi Takahashi 52.74 m Marika Tokai 50.28 m
Hammer throw Masumi Aya 64.20 m Mika Takekawa 59.72 m Wakana Sato 59.10 m
Javelin throw Yuki Ebihara 60.41 m Kiho Kuze 58.98 m NJR Risa Miyashita 56.22 m

Official Sponsor

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References

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  1. ^ Marantz, Ken (2013-06-09). MUROFUSHI WINS 19TH NATIONAL TITLE IAAF. Retrieved on 2 August 2013.
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