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Noguchi made her move on the tough uphill section between the kilometer mi and kilometer mi marks. When she reached the kilometer sign, after running the previous 5 kilometers in just under 17 minutes, she had a second lead on Elfenesh Alemu of Ethiopia and a second lead on Radcliffe. Heading into the streets of downtown Athens, Noguchi held off Catherine Ndereba, who closed the gap over the final 5 kilometers but could not make up the difference.

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Noguchi won in 2 hours 26 minutes 20 seconds. Ndereba finished 12 seconds behind Noguchi. Deena Kastor of the United States took the bronze at Takahashi's remarkable win in in Berlin marked the first time in history that a woman ran sub, clocking in at 2 hours, 19 minutes and 46 seconds. Noguchi improved on Takahashi's time by more than half a minute, winning the Marathon in The course is really flat and nice to run.

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The slight ups and downs helped me to find my rhythm. My coach told me not to worry about split times. Mizuki Noguchi, a Japanese track and field athlete, rose to prominence in the world of marathon running. Inshe captured the silver medal at the World Championships. Noguchi achieved her greatest triumph at the Summer Olympics in Athens.

She dominated the women's marathon, crossing the finish line with a time of and claiming the gold medal. She won the Berlin Marathon the following year, setting world records at 25 km and 30 km along the way, and finishing with a personal best of — a course record in Berlin and a new Asian record for the distance. The 25K world record was beaten by Mary Keitany of Kenya inwho ran the distance in hours.

Before the Summer Olympics in Beijing, Noguchi had set the second fastest time in the world for the previous year. However, she was ruled out of all competitions after tests revealed that she had fatigue and a muscular back problem. She missed the Olympics and the entire and seasons as a result. With a string of victories, she became known as "Queen of the Half Marathon.

Only twice was she beaten by another Japanese athlete. In March she entered her first full marathon, the Nagoya International Women's Marathon, and won. In January she won the Osaka International Women's Marathon with a time of 2 hours 21 minutes 18 seconds, the second-fastest on record for Japan. She also won a silver medal in the World Championships in Paris that year.

Inas Globaly closed futures trade department and athletic team, Fujita and all his followers moved to Sysmexa medical instruments manufacturer, in December. On 22 August Noguchi won the marathon in the Athens Olympicsagainst a field which included world record holder Paula Radcliffe of Great Britain, and the world champion Catherine Ndereba of Kenya.

A leading pack of 12 stayed together through halfway in 1 hour 14 minutes. Noguchi made her move on the tough uphill section between the kilometer 16 mi and kilometer 19 mi marks.

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When she reached the kilometer sign, after running the previous 5 kilometers in just under 17 minutes, she had a second lead on Elfenesh Alemu of Ethiopia and a second lead on Radcliffe. Heading into the streets of downtown Athens, Noguchi held off Catherine Ndereba, who closed the gap over the final 5 kilometers but could not make up the difference.

Noguchi won in 2 hours 26 minutes 20 seconds. Ndereba finished 12 seconds behind Noguchi. Deena Kastor of the United States took the bronze at On September 25, Noguchi won the Berlin Marathonwhich was her first big competition since winning the gold medal in Athens more than a year earlier.

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Four years earlier, the Berlin Marathon was won by Naoko Takahashithe Japanese runner who took the Olympic gold medal in Sydney in Takahashi's remarkable win in in Berlin marked the first time in history that a woman ran sub, clocking in at 2 hours, 19 minutes and 46 seconds. Noguchi improved on Takahashi's time by more than half a minute, winning the Marathon in Noguchi's time set three new records: the Berlin Marathon course record, the Japanese record, and the Asian record.

I am happy about my victory and the three records — the Japanese record, the Asian record and the course record. The course is really flat and nice to run. The slight ups and downs helped me to find my rhythm.