Takako Kotorida

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Takako Kotorida
Personal information
Born (1977-04-02) 2 April 1977 (age 44)
Sport
Country Japan
SportAthletics
ClubDEODEO
Achievements and titles
Personal best(s)Half marathon: 1:08:45
Marathon: 2:32:15
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Medal record

Takako Kotorida (小鳥田 貴子, Kotorida Takako) (born 2 April 1977) is a Japanese former long-distance runner. She was a member of DEODEO Athletic Club for Women. She represented her country at the 2002 Asian Games and placed fourth in the women's 10,000 metres. As part of the Japanese national marathon relay team, she was winner of the Yokohama International Women's Ekiden in 1999 and 2000, and was the Beijing International Ekiden champion in 2001.[1] She competed at the IAAF World Half Marathon Championships on three occasions and was part of Japan's silver medal-winning women's team in both 2001 and 2003. Kotorida was a silver medallist in the half marathon at the 2001 East Asian Games.[2]

Competition record[]

Year Competition Venue Position Event Notes
1999 Yokohama International Women's Ekiden Yokohama, Japan 1st Ekiden 4th leg
2000 Yokohama International Women's Ekiden Yokohama, Japan 1st Ekiden 3rd leg
Gold Coast Marathon Gold Coast, Australia 1st Half marathon
Gifu, Japan 6th Ekiden 3rd leg
2001 Kobe, Japan 1st 10,000 m
Beijing International Ekiden Beijing, China 1st Ekiden 2nd leg
Great Scottish Half Marathon Glasgow, United Kingdom 3rd Half marathon
Gifu, Japan 5th Ekiden 5th leg
2002 Beijing International Ekiden Beijing, China 2nd Ekiden 3rd leg
Kobe, Japan 2nd 10,000 m
International Chiba Ekiden Chiba, Japan 2nd Ekiden 3rd leg
Asian Games Busan, South Korea 4th 10,000 m
National Sports Festival of Japan Kōchi, Japan 1st 5000 m
2003 Yokohama International Women's Ekiden Yokohama, Japan 3rd Ekiden 2nd leg
Kobe, Japan 2nd 10,000 m
Hiroshima, Japan 1st Ekiden 5th leg
Gifu, Japan 8th Ekiden 3rd leg
2004 International Chiba Ekiden Chiba, Japan 2nd Ekiden 2nd leg
Osaka International Ladies Marathon Osaka, Japan 8th Marathon
2005 Miyazaki, Japan 1st 5000 m
Kagawa Marugame Half Marathon Yokohama, Japan 1st Half Marathon

References[]

  1. ^ Takako Kotorida. Association of Road Racing Statisticians. Retrieved 2019-11-16.
  2. ^ East Asian Games. GBR Athletics. Retrieved 2019-11-16.


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