Maratón de Tokio 2020 infographic
El gráfico muestra la ruta de la carrera, los récords de recorrido y cómo ha afectado el coronavirus la participación en la carrera.
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Maratón de Tokio 2020

By Chris Dinsdale

March 1, 2020 - La participación masiva en el Maratón de Tokio 2020 ha sido limitada solo a corredores de élite debido al brote de coronavirus. La carrera fue cancelada para 38.000 corredores amateur luego que los organizadores tomaron la decisión de implementar medidas de seguridad preventivas.

Defending champion Birhanu Legese heads the men’s field in Tokyo. Legese, who narrowly missed out on the Berlin title in September despite recording an outstanding personal best of 2:02:48, will face tough competition from long-term rivals including fellow Ethiopian Getaneh Molla and Dickson Chumba of Kenya, a two-time Tokyo champion.

Expectations are high for a record-breaking pace in the women’s race. Ethiopian rising star Ruti Aga (2:18.34), heads the field, aiming to defend her title, with Birhane Dibaba (2:18.46) providing fast opposition.

Tokyo was promoted in 2013 to become one of the six World Marathon Majors, joining the lineup of London, Boston, Berlin, Chicago and New York.

The course was revised in 2017 to move the race finish in front of the Imperial Palace, and both the men’s and women’s races produced new records that year.

World Marathon Majors 2020:
Mar 1 - Tokyo, Japan
Apr 20 - Boston, U.S.
Apr 26 - London, UK
Sep 27 - Berlin, Germany
Oct 11 - Chicago, U.S.
Nov 1 - New York, U.S.

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PUBLISHED: 19/02/2020; STORY: Graphic News; PICTURES: Associated Press
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