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Japanese long-distance runner

Midori Fumoto (麓みどり, Fumoto Midori, born 1971) is a former Japanese long-distance runner. She has belonged DEODEO Athletic Club for Women. In 1992 she set a record for best time in a half marathon in Gold Coast, one hour 9 minutes 38 seconds, the record stood for 18 years before being broken by Lisa Jane Weightman.

She was the 1993 winner of the 10,000 metres at the Japan Championships in Athletics.

Competition record

Year Competition Venue Position Event Notes
1992 International Chiba Ekiden Chiba, Japan 1st Ekiden - as the 1st runner of Japan national team
1993 Beijing International Ekiden Beijing 4th Ekiden - as the 3rd runner of Japan national team
1995 International Chiba Ekiden Chiba, Japan 1st Ekiden - as the 6th runner of Japan national team
1998 Chugoku Women's Ekiden Hiroshima, Japan 1st Ekiden - as the 5th runner of DEODEO
1999 Chugoku Women's Ekiden Hiroshima, Japan 2nd Ekiden - as the 5th runner of DEODEO
2000 Nagoya International Women's Marathon Nagoya, Japan 4th Marathon
Chugoku Women's Ekiden Hiroshima, Japan 1st Ekiden - as the 1st runner of DEODEO
All Japan Women's Ekiden Gifu, Japan 6th Ekiden - as the 6th runner of DEODEO
2001 All Japan Women's Ekiden Gifu, Japan 5th Ekiden - as the 4th runner of DEODEO
2002 Chugoku Women's Ekiden Hiroshima, Japan 5th Ekiden - as the 4th runner of DEODEO

References

  1. Kemp, Greg (4 July 2010). "Hunt, Weightman take half marathon glory". GoldCoast.com. Retrieved 31 December 2010.
  2. Japanese Championships. GBR Athletics. Retrieved 2020-11-28.
Japan Championships in Athletics women's 10,000 metres champions


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