On January 30, Beijing time, 26-year-old Miyo Matsuda ran a personal best of 2 hours, 20 minutes and 52 seconds in the Osaka Women's Marathon and won the championship, which not only created a record for the race, but also the fifth best result in the history of the Japanese women's marathon.
The race starts from Osaka Nagai Park, and today the local weather is suitable, the temperature is not higher than 10 degrees Celsius, the relative humidity is about 50%, and there are famous "male rabbits" such as Yuki Kawauchi and Kuno Daichi. It is worth mentioning that in addition to the competition between the participants, the pace of each timing point of this competition also intuitively shows that the champion athletes represented by Matsuda Miyoso are still challenging each time point and trajectory of the record.

In the end, Matsuda Miyo took 2 hours, 20 minutes and 52 seconds to cross the line, creating a PB and breaking the 2:21:11 record set by Mao Ichiyama, the first sister of the Japanese marathon, last year, and also became the second female marathon runner in Japan to break 221 after Aso Ichiyama, with which Matsuda rose to the 5th in the history of Japanese women's marathon runners.
Masaho Kameyama finished second in 2 hours 22 minutes and 29 seconds, and Matsushita finished in third place in 2 hours 23 seconds and 05 seconds. After winning the championship with excellent results.
The results of this competition at a glance:
1st Place Mizuo Matsuda (Daihatsu) 2 small time 20 minutes 52 seconds
2nd Place Uesugi Maho (Starts) 2 Kozetsu 22 minutes 29 seconds
3rd Matsushita Natsumi (Tenmaya) 2 Small Time 23 minutes 05 seconds
4th Tanimoto Kangetsu (Tenmaya) 2 Koto 23 minutes 11 seconds
5th Abe Yukari (Shimamura) 2 Koza 24 minutes 02 seconds
6-bit Hayaya Sato (Shikimi Chemical) 2 hours, 24 minutes and 47 seconds