What: Run for Hope Tokyo 2009, is an annual charity fun run/walk for cancer research (5km or 10km)
When: Sunday, November 29, 2009; Sakuradamon 10:30am
Registration: Online or Sunday, Nov. 29, 2009 from 9:00am - 9:45am (Kusachi Hiroba, Hibiya Koen...
What: Run for Hope Tokyo 2009, is an annual charity fun run/walk for cancer research (5km or 10km)
When: Sunday, November 29, 2009; Sakuradamon 10:30am
Registration: Online or Sunday, Nov. 29, 2009 from 9:00am - 9:45am (Kusachi Hiroba, Hibiya Koen...
The pre-registration for the 2010 Tokyo Marathon has opened. Here is the site:
http://www.tokyo42195.org/
This year they have made it clear that if you can read and write Japanese, you can use the Japanese website for an entry fee of 10,000 yen. ...
This event is organised by Phil Ryan and has already been posted to the Namban Forum.
http://www.namban.org/index.php/forums/viewthread/397/
But just FYI and to get the ball rolling, a few of us have decided to take the dire race entry situation...
I have planned to run my next marathon in Tokyo, Feb., 2010.
In following long distance races I participated:
- Melbourne Half-Marathon 2006, time 1 hrs 27 min
- Seoul Half-Marathon 2008, 1 hrs 31 min
- Berlin Marathon 2008, time 3 hrs 10 min
- Dresden Half-Marathon 2008, time 1 hrs 23 min
- Paris Marathon 2009, time 3 hrs 40 min
In Summer 2008 I met Juergen in Tokyo. He told me about the running community and the web-page.
congrats on your half! (well, it was a while ago...)
and thanks for your comment!
have you been running since 2006?
3 months until Berlin, perfect to start Marathon preparation - however, doing long runs during the summer is pretty tough ;-) how much time do you want to invest and what is your goal for Berlin?
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and thanks for your comment!
have you been running since 2006?
3 months until Berlin, perfect to start Marathon preparation - however, doing long runs during the summer is pretty tough ;-) how much time do you want to invest and what is your goal for Berlin?