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Gifu Half Marathon

Gifu Seiryu Half Marathon
Nagaragawa stadium.jpg
Gifu Nagaragawa Stadium, the start and finish point of the race
Date May
Location Gifu, Japan
Event type Road
Distance Half marathon
Established 2011

The Gifu Seiryu Half Marathon (ぎふ清流ハーフマラソン?) is an annual half marathon road running competition held in May in Gifu, Japan.

First held in 2011, the race is also called the Naoko Takahashi Cup (高橋尚子杯 Takahashi Naoko Hai?), named after Naoko Takahashi, the retired local runner who won the marathon at the 2000 Sydney Olympics and broke the marathon world record in 2001, becoming the first woman to complete the distance in under two hours and twenty minutes. The first edition featured top level and popular sections for the half marathon as well as a shorter 3-kilometre fun run. All the funds raised during the event went towards the reconstruction effort following the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami. Some 9000 people took part in the inaugural event including elite Kenyan runners Martin Mathathi and Catherine Ndereba.

The 2012 edition of the race attracted greater numbers of elite runners, both international and Japanese. Mathathi won for a second time while South Africa's René Kalmer won the women's race. In 2013 the race gained IAAF Bronze Label status and attracted six-time World Half Marathon champion Zersenay Tadese, who set a course record of 60:31 minutes to dethrone Mathathi. Mestawet Tufa knocked three minutes of the women's course record with her run of 70:03 minutes. In 2015 Eunice Kirwa improved the women's course record to 69:37 minutes.


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