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A breathtaking duel lit up the streets of Nagoya as Kenya’s Sheila Chepkirui and Japan’s Saya Sato produced a thrilling battle for supremacy at the prestigious Nagoya Women's Marathon.
What began as a controlled tactical contest gradually transformed into one of the most gripping finishes of the marathon season, with the race ultimately decided in the final moments before the runners entered the iconic Vantelin Dome Nagoya.
As the leaders approached the final stretch, Sato appeared poised to claim victory in front of the home crowd. But with roughly 600 meters remaining, Chepkirui unleashed a perfectly timed surge, drawing level with the Japanese star before powering ahead in a dramatic sprint to the line.
The Kenyan crossed the finish tape in 2:21:54, securing victory by the slimmest of margins in a race that demanded courage, patience, and a final burst of brilliance. Sato followed just moments later in 2:21:56, delivering a magnificent performance that electrified the spectators. Ethiopia’s Aynalem Desta ran a composed and consistent race to claim third place in 2:22:37, completing a strong international podium.
Beyond the podium battle, the race also highlighted remarkable endurance from athletes across the globe. Mexico’s Argentina Valdepeñas Serna finished 31st in 2:45:30, an impressive feat considering she had run the Tokyo Marathon just a week earlier, clocking 2:41:47. Meanwhile, Tarahumara runner Maria Juana Ramirez Hernandez produced a determined effort to finish in 2:48:25, adding another inspiring chapter to the race’s international story.
Top 10 – Nagoya Women’s Marathon 2026
1. Sheila Chepkirui (Kenya) – 2:21:54
2. Saya Sato (Japan) – 2:21:56
3. Aynalem Desta (Ethiopia) – 2:22:37
4. Rika Kaseda (Japan) – 2:22:53
5. Natsuki Omori (Japan) – 2:23:45
6. Shinzakura Sora (Japan) – 2:24:34
7. Rihango (International) – 2:24:44
8. Jenew Gregson (Australia) – 2:25:06
9. Aika Murakami (Japan) – 2:25:07
10. Yuna Takahashi (Japan) – 2:25:58
A Race That Celebrated the Spirit of Women’s Marathon Running
The 2026 edition of the Nagoya Women’s Marathon delivered far more than fast times—it delivered a story of courage, heart, and relentless determination. Chepkirui’s stunning late surge reminded the world that victory in the marathon often belongs to those who dare to believe in their final reserve of strength.
Yet the beauty of the race extended beyond the champion’s triumph. From Sato’s fearless fight on home soil to the inspiring performances of athletes from every corner of the globe, the event became a celebration of resilience and unity through sport. In Nagoya, every stride told a story, every finish carried meaning, and together these remarkable women turned 42.195 kilometers into a powerful reminder that the spirit of marathon running is as boundless as the athletes who chase their dreams along its roads.
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The Nagoya Women's Marathon named Nagoya International Women's Marathon until the 2010 race, is an annual marathon race for female runners over the classic distance of 42 km and 195 metres, held in Nagoya, Japan in early March every year. It holds IAAF Gold Label road race status. It began in 1980 as an annual 20-kilometre road race held in...
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