Hofu Marathon Explained

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Date:December
Location:Hōfu, Yamaguchi, Japan
Type:Road
Distance:Marathon
Homepage:https://hofu-yomiuri.jp

The Hofu Marathon (also known as the Hofu Yomiuri Marathon) is an annual road-based marathon hosted by Hōfu, Japan, since 1970. The marathon is a World Athletics Elite Label Road Race and a member of the Association of International Marathons and Distance Races.

History

The inaugural race was held on . It was won by Japanese runner Toshihiko Uehara with a finish time of 2:15:49.8.

In 2013, Japanese runner Yuki Kawauchi became the first marathoner to complete two sub-2:10 marathons in two weeks, by running the Fukuoka Marathon on in 2:09:15 and the Hofu Marathon on in 2:09:05. In 2019, Kawauchi returned to Hōfu to complete his 100th marathon there.

Course

The marathon begins in front of the and ends on the track of the Kirin Lemon Stadium Athletics Field across the street.

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