Midori Fumoto
Midori Fumoto was a Japanese long-distance runner. She has belonged DEODEO Athletic Club for Women. In 1992 she set a record for best time in a half marathon, one hour 9 minutes 38 seconds, the record stood for 18 years before being broken by Lisa Jane Weightman.[1]
Achievements
Year | Tournament | Venue | Result | Event |
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1992 | International Chiba Ekiden | Chiba, Japan | 1st | Ekiden - as the 1st runner of Japan national team |
1993 | Beijing International Ekiden | Beijing | 4th | Ekiden - as the 3rd runner of Japan national team |
1995 | International Chiba Ekiden | Chiba, Japan | 1st | Ekiden - as the 6th runner of Japan national team |
1998 | Chugoku Women's Ekiden | Hiroshima, Japan | 1st | Ekiden - as the 5th runner of DEODEO |
1999 | Chugoku Women's Ekiden | Hiroshima, Japan | 2nd | Ekiden - as the 5th runner of DEODEO |
2000 | Nagoya International Women's Marathon | Nagoya, Japan | 4th | Marathon |
Chugoku Women's Ekiden | Hiroshima, Japan | 1st | Ekiden - as the 1st runner of DEODEO | |
All Japan Women's Ekiden | Gifu, Japan | 6th | Ekiden - as the 6th runner of DEODEO | |
2001 | All Japan Women's Ekiden | Gifu, Japan | 5th | Ekiden - as the 4th runner of DEODEO |
2002 | Chugoku Women's Ekiden | Hiroshima, Japan | 5th | Ekiden - as the 4th runner of DEODEO |
References
- ↑ Kemp, Greg (4 July 2010). "Hunt, Weightman take half marathon glory". GoldCoast.com. Retrieved 31 December 2010.
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