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Yasuko Hashimoto (橋本 康子, Hashimoto Yasuko, born August 12, 1975) is a Japanese long-distance runner, whose main event is the marathon. She won the 2007 edition of the Nagoya Marathon, clocking 2:28:49. Her personal best (2:25:21) was set in 2005. Other wins in her career include the Berlin Marathon in 2003 and consecutive wins at the Kagawa Marugame Half Marathon in 2003 and 2004. She was born in Motomiya.

She represented her country in the marathon at the 2007 World Championships in Athletics.

Achievements[edit]

Year

Competition

Venue

Position

Notes

Representing  Japan

2003

Berlin Marathon

Berlin, Germany

1st

2:26:32

2007

Nagoya Marathon

Nagoya, Japan

1st

2:28:49

References[edit]

Berlin Marathon – women's winners

  • 1975: Kristin Bochröder (FRG)
  • 1976: Jutta von Haase (FRG)
  • 1977: Christa Vahlensieck (FRG)
  • 1978: Ursula Blaschke (FRG)
  • 1979: Jutta von Haase (FRG)
  • 1980: Gerlinde Püttmann (FRG)
  • 1981: Angelika Stephan (FRG)
  • 1982: Jean Lochhead (GBR)
  • 1983: Karen Holdsworth (GBR)
  • 1984: Ágnes Sipka (HUN)
  • 1985: Magda Ilands (BEL)
  • 1986: Charlotte Teske (FRG)
  • 1987: Kerstin Preßler (FRG)
  • 1988: Renata Kokowska (POL)
  • 1989: Päivi Tikkanen (FIN)
  • 1990: Uta Pippig (GDR)
  • 1991: Renata Kokowska (POL)
  • 1992: Uta Pippig (GER)
  • 1993: Renata Kokowska (POL)
  • 1994: Katrin Dörre-Heinig (GER)
  • 1995: Uta Pippig (GER)
  • 1996: Colleen De Reuck (RSA)
  • 1997: Catherina McKiernan (IRL)
  • 1998: Marleen Renders (BEL)
  • 1999: Tegla Loroupe (KEN)
  • 2000: Kazumi Matsuo (JPN)
  • 2001: Naoko Takahashi (JPN)
  • 2002: Naoko Takahashi (JPN)
  • 2003: Yasuko Hashimoto (JPN)
  • 2004: Yoko Shibui (JPN)
  • 2005: Mizuki Noguchi (JPN)
  • 2006: Gete Wami (ETH)
  • 2007: Gete Wami (ETH)
  • 2008: Irina Mikitenko (GER)
  • 2009: Atsede Habtamu (ETH)
  • 2010: Aberu Kebede (ETH)
  • 2011: Florence Kiplagat (KEN)
  • 2012: Aberu Kebede (ETH)
  • 2013: Florence Kiplagat (KEN)
  • 2014: Tirfi Tsegaye (ETH)
  • 2015: Gladys Cherono (KEN)
  • 2016: Aberu Kebede (ETH)
  • 2017: Gladys Cherono (KEN)
  • 2018: Gladys Cherono (KEN)
  • 2019: Ashete Bekere (ETH)
  • 2020: Not held
  • 2021: Gotytom Gebreslase (ETH)
  • 2022: Tigst Assefa (ETH)
  • 2023: Tigst Assefa (ETH)
  • World Marathon Majors
    Berlin MarathonList (M/W)
    Boston MarathonList (M/W)
    Chicago MarathonList (M/W)
    London MarathonList (M/W)
    New York City MarathonList (M/W)
    Tokyo MarathonList (M/W)

  • 1985: Nanae Sasaki (JPN)
  • 1986: Katrin Dörre (GDR)
  • 1987: Carla Beurskens (NED)
  • 1988: Zhao Youfeng (CHN)
  • 1989: Zhao Youfeng (CHN)
  • 1990: Wanda Panfil (POL)
  • 1991: Sachiko Yamashita (JPN)
  • 1992: Teruko Oe (JPN)
  • 1993: Kamila Gradus (POL)
  • 1994: Eriko Asai (JPN)
  • 1995: Kamila Gradus (POL)
  • 1996: Izumi Maki (JPN)
  • 1997: Madina Biktagirova (RUS)
  • 1998: Naoko Takahashi (JPN)
  • 1999: Lyubov Morgunova (RUS)
  • 2000: Naoko Takahashi (JPN)
  • 2001: Kazumi Matsuo (JPN)
  • 2002: Mizuki Noguchi (JPN)
  • 2003: Takami Ominami (JPN)
  • 2004: Reiko Tosa (JPN)
  • 2005: Yumiko Hara (JPN)
  • 2006: Harumi Hiroyama (JPN)
  • 2007: Yasuko Hashimoto (JPN)
  • 2008: Yurika Nakamura (JPN)
  • 2009: Yoshiko Fujinaga (JPN)
  • 2010: Yuri Kanō (JPN)
  • 2011: Not held
  • 2012: Albina Mayorova (RUS)
  • 2013: Ryoko Kizaki (JPN)
  • 2014: Mariya Konovalova (RUS)
  • 2015: Eunice Kirwa (BHR)
  • 2016: Eunice Kirwa (BHR)
  • 2017: Eunice Kirwa (BHR)
  • 2018: Meskerem Assefa (ETH)
  • 2019: Helalia Johannes (NAM)
  • 2020: Mao Ichiyama (JPN)
  • 2021: Mizuki Matsuda (JPN)
  • 2022: Ruth Chepng'etich (KEN)
  • 1990: Xie Lihua (CHN)
  • 1991: Mari Tanigawa
  • 1992: Teruko Oe
  • 1993: Valentina Yegorova (RUS)
  • 1994: Tomoe Abe
  • 1995: Yukari Komatsu
  • 1996: Nobuko Fujimura
  • 1997: Mariko Hara
  • 1998: Naoko Takahashi
  • 1999: Eri Yamaguchi
  • 2000: Harumi Hiroyama
  • 2001: Kazumi Matsuo
  • 2002: Rie Matsuoka
  • 2003: Mizuki Noguchi
  • 2004: Reiko Tosa
  • 2005: Naoko Takahashi
  • 2006: Kayoko Obata
  • 2007: Yasuko Hashimoto
  • 2008: Yoshimi Ozaki
  • 2009: Yoko Shibui
  • 2010: Yuri Kanō
  • 2011: Ryoko Kizaki
  • 2012: Risa Shigetomo
  • 2013: Ryoko Kizaki
  • 2014: Tomomi Tanaka
  • 2015: Risa Shigetomo
  • 2016: Tomomi Tanaka
  • 2017: Reia Iwade
  • 2018: Mizuki Matsuda
  • 2019: Honami Maeda
  • 2020: Mao Ichiyama
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