Naoko Takahashi
Naoko Takahashi at the 2008 Nagoya Women's International Marathon | ||
Medal record | ||
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Women’s Athletics | ||
Representing Japan | ||
Olympic Games | ||
2000 Sydney | Marathon |
Naoko Takahashi (高橋 尚子 Takahashi Naoko, born May 6, 1972 in Gifu, Japan) is a Japanese long-distance runner competing mainly in the marathon.
Biography
She is widely known for her victory in the women's marathon at the 2000 Olympic Games in Sydney, a performance that held the Olympic record until 2012 in London. At the 2001 Berlin Marathon, Takahashi became the first woman to break the 2 hour 20 minute barrier while setting a world record. In the women's marathon event (and not counting multiple records set by the same athlete), she still holds the 7th best time and the 3rd best Japanese marathon performance behind Yoko Shibui (2:19:41) and Mizuki Noguchi (2:19:12). She is related to former Morning Musume leader Hitomi Yoshizawa. She announced her retirement in October 2008.[1]
Following her retirement the Gifu Seiryu Half Marathon was launched in 2011 with the honorary title being the Naoko Takahashi Cup. She serves as the chairwoman for the race.[2]
Achievements
- 2001 Berlin Marathon - world record
- 2000 Olympic Games - gold medal
Date | Event | Time | Note |
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Jan. 1997 | Osaka International Women's Marathon | 2:31:32 | 7th place |
Mar. 1998 | Nagoya International Women's Marathon | 2:25:48 | 1st place, Japanese record at the time |
Dec. 1998 | Bangkok Asian Games | 2:21:47 | gold medal, Japanese record at the time |
Mar. 2000 | Nagoya International Women's Marathon | 2:22:19 | 1st place |
Sep. 2000 | Sydney Olympics | 2:23:14 | gold medal, Olympic record at the time |
Feb. 2001 | OHME Marathon (30 km) | 1:41:57 | Japanese record at the time |
Sep. 2001 | Berlin Marathon | 2:19:46 | 1st place, World Record at the time |
Sep. 2002 | Berlin Marathon | 2:21:49 | 1st |
Nov. 2003 | Tokyo International Women's Marathon | 2:27:21 | 2nd |
Nov. 2005 | Tokyo International Women's Marathon | 2:24:39 | 1st |
Nov. 2006 | Tokyo International Women's Marathon | 2:31:22 | 3rd |
Mar. 2008 | Nagoya Marathon | 2:44:18 | 27th |
References
- ↑ "Sydney marathon champion Takahashi to retire". Agence France-Presse. 2008-10-28. Retrieved 2008-10-28.
- ↑ Race Outline. Gifu Marathon. Retrieved on 2013-05-20.
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Naoko Takahashi. - Naoko Takahashi profile at IAAF
- Takahashi taking life in stride 01-09-2003 http://www.japantimes.co.jp/sports/2003/01/09/more-sports/takahashi-taking-life-in-stride/
- Takahashi setting sights on another Olympic gold in 2004 01-10-2003 http://www.japantimes.co.jp/sports/2003/01/10/more-sports/takahashi-setting-sights-on-another-olympic-gold-in-2004/
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Preceded by Tegla Loroupe |
Women's Marathon World Record Holder September 30, 2001 – October 7, 2001 |
Succeeded by Catherine Ndereba |
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