Friday, 15 June 2012

Japanese Runners in London Olympic Athletics Marathon


Japanese runners to say many twists and turns in a huge increase in the level of difficulty for the London Olympic marathon course, but the curves can give them an edge over the favorites in the race. The program is designed to get as many people as possible to London attractions including Buckingham Palace and Big Ben over. On 27 May, the 10-kilometer race was held in London, using parts of the Olympic marathon course.
"It was the hardest course I have ever run," said one Kentaro Nakamoto, Yaskawa Electric Corp., the eight has been running marathons. Japan in the race and the other marathoners who do not compete in the Olympic Games in London Arata Fujiwara were (Miki House Co.) and runners Risa Shigetomo (Tenmaya Co.), and Yoshimi Ozaki (Dai-ichi Life Insurance Co.) The marathon also several classes of curves are usually because the organizers to encourage the runners who want to set world records. Watch the athletes of Japan line in London Olympics; buy your Olympic Athletics Race Walk Tickets from Sport Ticket Exchange.

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