Olympics: Tokyo 2020 marathon to end with grueling incline
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[May 31, 2018]
By Jack Tarrant
TOKYO (Reuters) - The route for the
Tokyo 2020 Olympics marathon was announced on Thursday with the main
feature being a steep incline to finish the race at the newly built
Olympic stadium.
The route will pass through many of the city's historic and popular
areas including Tokyo Tower and ‘Thunder Gate’ in Asakusa as well as
the Imperial Palace, the primary residence of the Japanese Emperor.
The final stretch promises to be grueling with a steady one percent
incline over the last three kilometers of the course taking the
athletes back to the Olympic stadium in the city's west.
Naoko Takahashi, marathon gold medalist at the Sydney 2000 Olympics,
said she hoped the course would prove memorable in marathon-mad
Japan.
“It is really exciting to imagine just two years from now the side
streets along the Tokyo 2020 marathon and race walk route filled
with countless fans,” said Takahashi, whose gold-medal winning feat
was matched by compatriot Mizuki Noguchi four years later in Athens.
“I look forward to seeing some great performances from the runners,
who will be encouraged by those fans lining the route. They will be
memorable races.”
The route for the race walk events was also announced and will take
place in the Imperial Palace’s Outer Gardens.
Marathon running is one of the most popular sports in Japan, with
over one million people cheering on the athletes at the annual Tokyo
Marathon.
The Olympic course largely resembles that of the Tokyo Marathon, one
of the world’s most iconic running events which is held in winter to
avoid the city's punishing summer heat and humidity.
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The construction site of the New National Stadium, main stadium of
Tokyo 2020 Olympics and Paralympics, is seen in Tokyo, Japan
December 22, 2017. REUTERS/Issei Kato/File Photo
Organizers for the July 24 - Aug. 9 Games said a start time for the
marathon had yet to be decided but it is expected to be held early
in the morning to avoid the worst of the high temperatures.
The last time the Olympics were held in Asia, at Beijing in 2008,
the marathon started at 7:30 a.m. local time.
“As far as planning the course, we did not think especially about
counter-measures against the heat. However, we are currently
discussing how to cope with the high temperatures in general with
Olympic management,” Tokyo 2020 spokesman Masa Takaya said.
The men’s marathon is traditionally held on the last day of the
Games to close out the athletics calendar.
(Reporting by Jack Tarrant; Editing by Ian Ransom)
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