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Japan's first female flyer, Chisato Fukushima, who was 100 meters "Seven Consecutive Champions", lost

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Athletics Base Camp Report - At 18:35 on the evening of June 24, the 101st Japan Athletics Games and World Championships Trials held a women's 100-meter showdown, and the female flyer Chiari Fukushima, who has dominated the Japanese women's sprint for many years, lost.

The final winner was Ichikawa From Aichi, whose time was 11.52 seconds. Chiri Fukushima, from Hokkaido, ran 11.58 seconds, ranking second. The third was Mizuki Nakamura from Ishikawa, with a time of 11.68 seconds.

Japan's first female flyer, Chisato Fukushima, who was 100 meters "Seven Consecutive Champions", lost

Ichikawa is not a newcomer, she was born in 1991. Back in 2011, she ran 11.43 seconds out of 100 meters of PB, and shortly before this year, she tied the record.

In this competition, she ran 11.52 seconds, which is a normal play.

Japan's first female flyer, Chisato Fukushima, who was 100 meters "Seven Consecutive Champions", lost

Just before the start of the women's 100m final, Ichikawa ran a personal record of 23.39 seconds in the women's 200m preliminaries, while Chisato Fukushima's time was 23.69 seconds. So tomorrow's women's 200m final, Ichikawa Ishikawa is very likely to be next.

Chisato Fukushima was born on June 27, 1988. In 2010, she set a Japanese record of 11.21 seconds in the 100 meters, which remains to this day. At last year's Japan Athletics Games, she ran 22.88 seconds in the 200 meters, setting a Japanese record for the event. At the 2010 Asian Games in Guangzhou, she won both the 100m and 200m gold medals (below).

Japan's first female flyer, Chisato Fukushima, who was 100 meters "Seven Consecutive Champions", lost

From 2010 to 2016, Chisato Fukushima won the women's 100m title at the Japan Athletics Games for seven consecutive times, and now this impressive streak has been ended by Ichikawa Hanabi.

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