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Megumi Kinukawa

*anese long-distance runner

Megumi Kinukawa (絹川 愛, Kinukawa Megumi, born 7 August 1989) is a *anese long-distance runner. She represented her country at the 2007 World Championships in Athletics in Osaka and is the *anese high school and junior record holder for the 10,000 metres.

Born in Takasaki, Gunma, she attended Sendai Ikue High School – an ins*ution renowned for its athletic programme. Kinukawa made her first impact on the national junior circuit in 2006, as she won the junior race at the *uoka International Cross Country and was runner-up at the Chiba Cross Country two weeks later. This gained her a debut international selection at the 2006 IAAF World Cross Country Championships (also held in *uoka), where the sixteen-year-old came in fourteenth place and helped the *anese girls to a team bronze medal. Turning to the track later that April, she ran a national junior record in the 10,000 metres at the Hyogo Relay Carnival, placing second behind Lucy Wangui with a mark of 31:35.27 minutes – raising her to eleventh on the all-time junior rankings.

Kinukawa ran at the *uoka Cross Country in 2007 and became the first high school student to win the senior *le at the compe*ion. With the 2007 World Championships in Athletics to be held in Osaka, she opted to focus on her track performances and achieved the "A" standard for the 10,000:m in April. She took third place in the event at the *anese Athletics Championships and earned her first senior selection as a result. At the World Championships in Osaka that August she came fourteenth in the women's 10,000 m, coming in as the second best Asian finisher behind compatriot Kayoko *ushi. Kinukawa took to the roads at the end of the year to compete for the *anese team at the Chiba International Ekiden. She played a key role in *an's victory at the compe*ion, winning the fourth stage and closing the gap on Catherine Kirui of then-leaders Kenya.

She suffered a stress fracture injury to her foot in April 2008 and only returned to serious compe*ion in 2009. The injury continued to affect her running and she managed only 56th place at the 2010 Chiba Cross Country. The 2011 season saw her return to form and breakthrough into the senior ranks with a win over 5000:m at the *anese Athletics Championships and then a third-place finish on her half marathon debut at the Sapporo Half Marathon. At the 2011 World Championships in Athletics in Daegu she missed out on qualification in the 5000:m and finished last over 10,000:m.

She was the only *anese to reach the podium at the 2012 Chiba Cross Country in February, taking third behind Kenyan opposition, and repeated that placing at the *uoka meet.

References

    External links

    • Megumi Kinukawa at World Athletics
    • Athlete Profile from JAAF (in *anese)

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