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The running world is full steam ahead.
Athing Mu ran 1:58.40 to become an 800m star, Ajee Wilson ran 1:58 as well to show she is back, FORTY Japanese men ran sub 2:10 at Lake Biwa, USATF revised its Olympic Trials schedule, NCAA indoors is almost here and so is NCAA XC. Plus Rojo s Rant and Boston announces it likely will have a smaller field this year.
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12:03 Athing Mu 1:58 Superstar
21:14 Japan broke the marathon at Lake Biwa
30:09 NCAA entries
44:54 USATF changes Olympic Track Trials schedule
Mar 2, 2021
Popular long-distance runner Yuki Kawauchi was recognized by Guinness World Records on Tuesday for having completed 100 marathons under 2 hours and 20 minutes.
Kawauchi had already received a certificate after achieving his 78th sub-2:20 race in 2018, surpassing previous record-holder Doug Kurtis of the United States.
The 33-year-old accomplished the triple-digit milestone when he finished the Hofu Marathon in 2:10:26 on Dec. 20 in Yamaguchi Prefecture. Kawauchi finished 10th in Sunday’s Lake Biwa Marathon, which was his 109th career race, with a new personal best of 2:07:27 for his 101th sub-2:20 race.
Kawauchi receives a certificate from Kaoru Ishikawa, the country manager of Guinness World Records Japan, during a news conference on Tuesday. | KAZ NAGATSUKA
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