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Pat Glynn
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Satoe AOKI and Michael Tandler are attending Pat Glynn's event
February 28, 2010 from 9am to 9pm
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. If…
November 9
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February 28, 2010 from 9am to 9pm
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. If…
October 9
Will not run, but support all of you!
August 7
Pat Glynn added 2 events
August 6
That could be a good idea. I registered using the international/English site last year (used my Japanese address though) and made it in with no problem. Possibly there's an international entrant quota that they want to satisfy...
August 6
I wonder if you have a better chance of being accepted if you use the English site??? I am certainly going to and also submit my Australian address.
August 6
Pat Glynn added a blog post
Just in case you didn't notice, 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 fo…
August 6
Hey Pat, very good for a first try!
March 25

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Ikegami (by way of New Jersey)
About Me:
A musician from the NYC area who loves to run...
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池上本門寺マラソン

It was a bit wetter and colder than I normally prefer but I still managed to drop over 1.5 minutes off my personal best (45:02). I also met some of the nice folks from Namban (Jurgen, thanks for this link). I will endeavor to make it to one of the training sessions soon!

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Pat Glynn

Tokyo Marathon 2010

Just in case you didn't notice, 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. If you choose the English/International site, it will be 12,000 yen. The application period end on the 31st.

Cheers,
P

Posted on August 6, 2009 at 10:42am — 2 Comments

Pat Glynn

Tokyo Marathon

Last Sunday's Tokyo Marathon was my first at the distance. I now truly know the difference between "half" and "full". I ended up running 3:37:36 (gun time). Since I was in block E, there were only 4 minutes between the gun and my crosing the start line-pretty good considering the 35,000 people. The wind and rain are a logical scapegoat for my performance but I know that it was my lack of preparation (my longest run was only 30km) that did it. I just ran out of gas after 35km. Although I didn't b… Continue

Posted on March 25, 2009 at 10:24am — 1 Comment

Pat Glynn

Kanagawa Half

Although I didn't get a chance to say hi to the Namban folks before the race, I was able to say hi to a few while out on the course. As for the race, I dropped my PB below the 1:40 mark to 1:36:07. This is a "gun" time and therefore I am anxiously awaiting the chip time results (could be about 3 mins lower). I had expected there to be markers every Km and was thrown off by the 5km marker. However, I think this made me run faster by "feel" as opposed to micro-managing each km. My 3rd 5K split (21… Continue

Posted on February 2, 2009 at 9:36pm — 2 Comments

Pat Glynn

2008川崎国際多摩川マラソン(Half)


It's been a while since my last race (Honmonji 10K). I figured what better way to get back into it than to run my first official Half Marathon. Although the weather was wet beforehand, it was actually cool and comfortable during the race. I pulled in at 1:41:10, well under my… Continue

Posted on November 16, 2008 at 8:22pm — 11 Comments

Pat Glynn

Ugghh

3 weeks ago, I decided that I was going to run my own personal half-marathon. Whoops.

It seems that something on the top of my foot went "pop" while I was at the 12KM mark (just crossing the bridge at Futako-Tamagawa). I somehow made it home to Ikegami but at a severely hampered pace (6:00/KM). I took a week off and things felt good. I went running again and-"ta-dah"-the pain is back. It doesn't hurt if I run with my shoe on loosely but the minute I really strap the right shoe on...Anyhow, I've… Continue

Posted on May 25, 2008 at 7:00pm — 2 Comments

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At 11:06pm on June 13, 2008, Pat Glynn said…
New shoes, new shoes...back to the Supernova I go!
At 5:09pm on April 16, 2008, juergen wittstock said…
Hello Pat!
Great you joined, right now you're the great Emil Zatopek, but a picture of yourself would be nice.
See you on the track!
Juergen
 
 

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Mutsumi san, Yes I am in Melbourne until Frbruary and then come back to japan for the Tokyo Marathon (10Km). How much longer are you in Cartagena? Yes...come to australia some time. :-)
on Sunday
Jon san! Thank you for your commet. I'm very fine now! There is no a lot of chance to run the races in Colombia. So I ran the race. I learned again that health is excellent. I want to Australia some day. Will you be in Australia in X'mas and new yea…
on Saturday
Good effort. Next year you will complete the race. Good luck.
December 15
Great effort Mutsumi san. It is always hard to race when you are feeling bad. Next time you will win for sure. Take care. Hope to see you back in Japan one day.
December 15
Kiyo-san, that was really too bad! But it's great you ran the race anyway, I have never even achieved that!
December 15
Kiyo Yoshida added a blog post
My first Fukuoka International Marathon was stopped at 40km point. I was eliminated by timeover. Official staff stopped me at 40km line, when I had just reached at 40km line. The time limit of 40km was 2:37:30. My watch displayed 2:37:33. I was so c…
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