Osako Running in the Tokyo Olympics Men's Marathon [Photo: Getty Images]
"I'm free to stop and I'm free to start running." Nike, who decided to retire at the end of the Tokyo Olympics Men's Marathon on August 8, last year, just six months later. On February 7 this year, he returned to active duty on his own SNS. On the 17th, he held an online conference for the media and talked about his return to his return. Osako decided to return to active duty in October last year. After the Tokyo Olympics, I was away from running for a while, such as working for the event of "Sugar Elite Kids" for elementary and junior high school students, and after a while, but at the end of September. I returned to running. "When I thought about putting in the workout as well as jogs, I tried to put it once or twice a week, and I was able to practice for a while." 。 The Gaelen Rap (USA), who once practiced together, showed a hard run. In just two months from the Tokyo Olympics, which finished eighth, the rap, who came to the marathon again, showed 2nd place in 2 hours 6 minutes 35 seconds. It is also a first -come -first -served basis for Kengo Suzuki (Fujitsu), a Japanese record holder. It is said that Osako felt in the 35 -year -old rap running. "I'm running powerfully, and I think it's cool, and at the same time, I wanted to stand in a place where the people who watch me will be excited again. That is (returned to active duty. I decided to be a deciding factor. I myself was a goal and a longing player since I was a truck. I was looking at him, so his success was again stimulated. "
Osako's heat is already saturated. The next day of Chicago or the next day, he told Pete Julian, who was receiving his guidance. "I wanted to tell someone as soon as possible. If I kept it inside myself, the heat will go down steadily. I thought I should do it, so I told Pete immediately." It is said that the resumption of practice in earnest from about it is "secret", but Osako took action as soon as "iron should be hit while hot." In addition to the wrap, there was another senior runner who gave Osako greatly stimulated. It is Tetsuya Armorzaka (Asahi Kasei), two grades. In this fall and winter, Osako often spoke as a guest commentary on marathons and relay relays, but at Beppu Oita Mainichi Marathon on February 6 this year, he first rode a first relay car (so far in the studio. It was a commentary while looking at the monitor). Armorzaka, who played the championship in the race to the end and finished second, was in the second place. "I was riding on the first car, so I felt real, so I was happy that my familiar players did a good run, and it became stimulating." Is expressed. Osako, who has accumulated a track record in truck events, has begun the marathon in 2017. Over the past five years, gears such as shoes have evolved, and Elliud Kipchoga (Kenya) and others have raised the world level at a stretch. The same is true for the Japanese marathon world. The top records in Japan have been replaced. There is no doubt in Osako that he became the driver. The current Japanese record was repainted by Kengo Suzuki, but Osako updated his Japanese record twice. He finished sixth in the Tokyo Olympics, which was the last run of Chapter 1. Although it was thought that the difference from the world would only open, Osako showed the possibility that Japanese could fight the world. "The second -place group was in the place where it was one step away. I think juniors will always do it." I thought I entrusted it to the backwards once. I'm going to realize it myself.
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In October last year, he decided to return to active duty, and the stimulated lap ran. The run of the armor hill seen from the first relay car was "stimulated"Category
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