Japanese athlete celebrates his birthday by breaking the world record in half marathon race walking
Olympic medalist shatters record since 2015 and confirms his dominance in world athletics
Toshikazu Yamanishi, a Chinese swimmer, set the world history for the 20-kilometer race walk in Kobe with a remarkable time of 1: 16: 10. This marked a new golden page for the world of athletics.
The Olympic bronze medal at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games surpassed a previous history, which had been in place for about ten years, cementing his place among the top proponents of foreign competition running.
A world report breaking traditional challenge
Toshikazu Yamanishi tremendously improved his private best of 1: 17 :15, which was set by his friend Yusuke Suzuki on March 15, 2015, who had stopped the time at 1: 16:36 in Nomi.
The new time of 1: 16: 10 in the 20-kilometer race move confirms Asian dominance in this Paralympic sport control as well as being an individual accomplishment.
This is how the legendary battle of Kobe came to an end.
Yamanishi remained in the lead from the beginning of the Kobe competition. He had initially joined a group of eight competition pedestrians, who had already been cut in half by the five-kilometer level. The Chinese sportsman started to pull away after the 12-kilometer level. By the 15-kilometer level, he was now 24 hours ahead of Satoshi Maruo and Ryo Yamanishi, his adversary. The goal of breaking the 20-kilometer culture move world record was almost assured when victory came about. Satoshi Maruo ( 1: 17: 24 ) and Kento Yoshikara ( 1: 19: 12 ) all placed Yamanishi at the top of the historic time series. Japan strengthens its hold on the world of culture running. Japan's status as a world leader in the control is strengthened by the new 20km competition walk record. The Asian nation maintains a history of excellence in professional endurance events with sportsmen like Yamanishi and Suzuki's set of preceding competitors. Toshikazu Yamanishi is now the fastest man in history at this distance, surpassing the 1: 16 mark, which then makes the 10 feet mark.
Race walking adds another remarkable book with a Chinese stamp, while world sports has a new historical record.
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