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  2. Fukuoka Marathon - Wikipedia

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    The Fukuoka International Marathon (福岡国際マラソン, Fukuoka Kokusai Marason) is an IAAF Gold Label international men's marathon race held in Fukuoka, Japan.It was previously known as the Fukuoka International Open Marathon Championship between 1947 and 2021, when it was announced the race would be discontinued on its 75th edition. [2]

  3. Maru Teferi - Wikipedia

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    On 4 December 2022, Teferi won the Fukuoka International Marathon in Japan, with a time of 2:06:43. [15] It was a new Israeli record. [20] On 27 August 2023, at the 2023 World Athletics Championships in Budapest, Teferi won the silver medal in the Men's Marathon with a time of 2:09:12. [21]

  4. List of marathon races in Asia - Wikipedia

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    Dalian International Marathon: Dalian China: May 1987 Doha Marathon: Doha Qatar: January 2013 [4] Dubai Marathon: Dubai United Arab Emirates: January 1998 Everest Marathon: Solukhumbu Nepal: Fukuoka Marathon: Fukuoka Japan: December 1947 Gaza Marathon: Gaza Palestine: 2011 Great Wall Marathon: Huangyaguan China: Guangzhou Marathon: Guangzhou ...

  5. Derek Clayton - Wikipedia

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    Derek James Clayton (born 17 November 1942) is a former Australian long-distance runner, born in Cumbria, England and raised in Northern Ireland.. Clayton set a marathon world best in the Fukuoka Marathon, Japan on 3 December 1967 in 2:09:36.4, in what is considered a classic race, the first marathon race ever run in less than two hours and ten minutes.

  6. Jerome Drayton - Wikipedia

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    A prominent runner in the 1970s, when he was for a time ranked as the top marathoner in the world, he won the Fukuoka Marathon in 1969, 1975, and 1976, as well as the Boston Marathon in 1977. His Canadian men's national record time in the marathon of 2:10:09, set in 1975 at the Fukuoka Marathon, stood for 43 years until broken by Cam Levins in ...

  7. Tsegaye Kebede - Wikipedia

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    He won the Great North Run in October, [11] and finished the year with a win at the Fukuoka International Marathon; his time of 2:06:10 broke Samuel Wanjiru's course record and was the fastest marathon on Japanese soil. This raised him in the rankings to the twelfth fastest ever marathon runner at the time. [12]

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    From January 2008 to December 2012, if you bought shares in companies when W. James McNerney, Jr. joined the board, and sold them when he left, you would have a -0.1 percent return on your investment, compared to a -2.8 percent return from the S&P 500.

  9. Robert de Castella - Wikipedia

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    De Castella first came to international attention when he won the 1981 Fukuoka Marathon in a time of 2:08:18, which was the fastest time recorded for an out-and-back course. It was not initially known to be a world best time, because his time was 5 seconds slower than the time set by Alberto Salazar in the 1981 New York City Marathon .