Chisato Fukushima Explained

Chisato Fukushima
Nationality:Japanese
Sport:Running
Event:100 metres, 200 metres
Birth Date:27 June 1988
Birth Place:Makubetsu, Hokkaidō
Height:1.65 m
Weight:48 kg
Pb:100m: 11.21200m: 22.88

is a Japanese track and field sprint athlete who competes internationally for Japan.[1] She is the Japanese record holder in the women's 100 metres and 200 metres.

Career

She began her career with appearances in the sprints at the 2005 World Youth Championships in Athletics and the 2006 World Junior Championships in Athletics. Fukushima represented Japan at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, and the 2012 Summer Games in London. She competed at the 100 m sprint and placed fifth in her heat without advancing to the second round. She ran the distance in a time of 11.74 seconds.[1]

In 2009, she broke Sakie Nobuoka's 200 m Japanese national record of 23.33 seconds in Hiroshima, recording 23.14 seconds.[2] Soon after, she broke the national record in the 100 m for the first time, registering 11.28, then 11.24 seconds. She also broke the 200 metres Japanese record again with a run of 23.14 seconds. Fukushima improved upon this in June at the Japanese national championships, winning the race in 23 seconds flat. In addition, this achieved the A standard, and qualification, for the 2009 World Championships in Athletics.[3] However, at the championships she finished fourth in the 200 m heats and was eliminated. She managed to reach the quarter-finals of the 100 m however.

In November of the same year, she won her first Asian title in 100 m with 11.27 seconds into a negative wind of −1.0 m/s, at the 2009 Asian Championships in Athletics in Guangzhou, China. Three days later, she secured her second gold medal of the same meet together with her teammates in the women's 4 x 100 m relay final. She came third for the 2009 Japanese Athlete of the Year award by voting of an expert panel from Track and Field Magazine of Japan.

She began 2010 with a new record in the 100 m at the Mikio Oda Memorial International Amateur Athletic Game, recording a time of 11.21 seconds.[4] She won the 100 m at the Japanese championships, beating Momoko Takahashi in a time of 11.39 seconds, but finished as runner-up behind her rival in the 200 m race.[5] On November 22, she won her first gold medal in 100 m at the 2010 Asian Games, again in Guangzhou, thus ending Japan's 44-year-long medal drought in the sprint event.

At the 2011 Seiko Golden Grand Prix Fukushima set a new national relay record of 43.39 seconds alongside Saori Kitakaze, Momoko Takahashi and Kana Ichikawa.[6]

On June 26, 2011, Chisato Fukushima ran a 100m time of 11.16 with +3.4 m/s wind in Tottori city, Japan.

In 2015, she won a gold medal at the Asian Athletics Championships.[7]

Fukushima finally broke her own national record in the 200 meters when she clocked 22.88 seconds at the 100th Japan National Championships on June 26, 2016, in Nagoya, giving her a sixth straight title and earning her a berth at the Rio de Janeiro Olympics. Fukushima’s time at Paloma Mizuho Stadium, cut 0.01 second off the previous record she set back on May 3, 2010, and marked the first time she had broken 23 seconds since then.[8]

On January 20, 2017, Chisato Fukushima said in a statement, "I left Hokkaido College of High Technology and its Athletes Club today. And I decided to become the professional, starting from today".

On January 11, 2018, Chisato Fukushima said at a news conference at Seiko’s headquarters in Tokyo, “I am very pleased that I joined Seiko. I concentrate on practice in a new environment, first of all I would like to aim for updating my self-record Japanese records.".[9] [10]

Competition record

Representing
2005World Youth ChampionshipsMarrakech, Morocco16th (sf)100 m11.95
22nd (sf)200 m24.87
2006World Junior ChampionshipsBeijing, China23rd (sf)100m12.11 (-1.8 m/s)
4×100m relayDQ
2008Olympic GamesBeijing, China47th (h)100 m11.74
2009World ChampionshipsBerlin, Germany17th (qf)100 m11.43
26th (h)200 m23.40
14th (h)4×100 m relay44.24
Asian ChampionshipsGuangzhou, Chinabgcolor=gold1st100 m11.27
bgcolor=gold1st4×100 m relay43.93
2010Continental CupSplit, Croatia6th100 m11.42[11]
Asian GamesGuangzhou, Chinabgcolor=gold1st100 m11.33
bgcolor=gold1st200 m23.62
3rd4×100 m relay44.41
2011Asian ChampionshipsKobe, Japanbgcolor=gold1st200 m23.49
bgcolor=gold1st4×100 m relay44.05
World ChampionshipsDaegu, South Korea22nd (sf)100 m11.59
20th (sf)200 m23.52
11th (h)4×100 m relay43.83
2012World Indoor ChampionshipsIstanbul, Turkey9th (h)60 m7.29 (NR)
Olympic GamesLondon, United Kingdom32nd (h)100 m11.41
48 (h)200 m24.14
15th (h)4×100 m relay44.25
2013Asian ChampionshipsPune, Indiabgcolor=silver2nd100 m11.53
4th200 m23.81
bgcolor=silver2nd4×100 m relay44.38
World ChampionshipsMoscow, Russia37th (h)200 m23.85
2014Asian GamesIncheon, South Koreabgcolor=silver2nd100 m11.49
3rd200 m23.45
3rd4×100 m relay44.05
2015Asian ChampionshipsWuhan, Chinabgcolor=gold1st100 m11.23(+2.5m/s)
bgcolor=silver2nd4x100 m relay44.14
World ChampionshipsBeijing, China23rd (sf)100 m11.32
34th (h)200 m23.30
2016Olympic GamesRio de Janeiro, Brazil38th (h)200 m23.21
2018Asian GamesJakarta, Indonesia20th (h)100 m11.99
2019Asian ChampionshipsDoha, Qatar16th (sf)100 m12.02

Personal bests

EventTime (sec)VenueDate
60 m (Indoor)7.29Istanbul, Turkey10 March 2012
11.21 Hiroshima, Japan 29 April 2010
22.88 Nagoya, Japan 26 June 2016

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Athlete biography: Chisato Fukushima . https://web.archive.org/web/20080908092518/http://results.beijing2008.cn/WRM/ENG/BIO/Athlete/0/223840.shtml . 2008-09-08 . dead . . August 27, 2008.
  2. News: Nakamura . Ken . 2009-05-06 . National women's 200m record and world season 10,000m lead–Japanese competition round-up . . 2009-09-26 . https://web.archive.org/web/20090509175855/http://www.iaaf.org/news/kind%3D100/newsid%3D50467.html . 2009-05-09 . dead .
  3. News: Nakamura. Ken. 2009-06-29. Sprinters excel at the Japanese Champs. IAAF. 2016-04-30.
  4. News: Nakamura. Ken. 2010-04-30 . Japanese 100m record for Fukushima in Hiroshima, world leading 27:15.73 for Thuo in Kobe. IAAF. 2016-04-30.
  5. News: Nakamura. Ken. 2010-06-07. Murofushi and Murakami extended their winning streak at the Japanese National Championships . IAAF. 2016-04-30.
  6. News: IAAF. 2016-04-30. Nakamura. Ken. 2011-05-08. Pars defeats Murofushi, Japanese women's 4x100m Relay record falls in Kawasaki – IAAF World Challenge.
  7. News: Asian Athletics Championship: Poovamma and Liksy claim silver. TNN. The Times of India. 2015-07-05. 2016-04-30.
  8. http://www.japantimes.co.jp/sports/2016/06/26/more-sports/track-field/fukushima-breaks-200-meter-national-record-complete-sprint-double/#.V4NU261f1dg Fukushima breaks 200-meter national record to complete sprint double
  9. Web site: Sprinter Chisato Fukushima upbeat about training in new environment . japantimes.co.jp.
  10. Web site: 福島千里選手がセイコーに入社 japanese web site . japan.cnet.com.
  11. Representing Asia-Pacific