Shigeru So

Japanese long-distance runner From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Shigeru So (宗 茂, Sō Shigeru) (born 9 January 1953 in Usuki, Ōita) is a Japanese retired long-distance runner who represented his native country at two Summer Olympics: 1976 and 1984. He won the 1985 edition of the Tokyo Marathon. His twin brother Takeshi So is also a retired Olympic marathoner, and finished fourth in Los Angeles, California (1984). Both Shigeru So and his twin brother Takeshi So were known for attending training camps in New Zealand, including at Mount Taranaki.

Born (1953-01-09) 9 January 1953 (age 73)
CountryJapan
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Shigeru So
Personal information
Born (1953-01-09) 9 January 1953 (age 73)
Sport
CountryJapan
SportAthletics
Event
Marathon
Achievements and titles
Personal bestMarathon: 2:09:05 (Beppu-Ōita 1978)
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Some road racing authorities consider his winning run at the Beppu-Ōita Marathon in 1978 (2:09:05.6) to have been a marathon world best.[nb 1]

Achievements

  • All results regarding marathon, unless stated otherwise
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YearCompetitionVenuePositionNotes
Representing  Japan
1973 Nobeoka Marathon Nobeoka, Japan 1st 2:17:29
1974 Fukuoka Marathon Fukuoka, Japan 16th 2:18:32
1975 Fukuoka Marathon Fukuoka, Japan 16th 2:15:50
1976 Lake Biwa Marathon Ōtsu, Japan 3rd 2:18:05
Olympic Games Montreal, Canada 20th 2:18:26
Fukuoka Marathon Fukuoka, Japan 4th 2:14:59
1978 Beppu-Ōita Marathon Beppu-Ōita, Japan 1st 2:09:06
Lake Biwa Marathon Ōtsu, Japan 3rd 2:17:13
Fukuoka Marathon Fukuoka, Japan 3rd 2:11:41
1979 Lake Biwa Marathon Ōtsu, Japan 1st 2:13:26
Open Spartakiada Marathon Moscow, Russia 2nd 2:13:20
Fukuoka Marathon Fukuoka, Japan 2nd 2:10:37
1980 Fukuoka Marathon Fukuoka, Japan 5th 2:10:23
1981 Beppu-Ōita Marathon Beppu-Ōita, Japan 1st 2:11:30
Fukuoka Marathon Fukuoka, Japan 3rd 2:10:19
1983 Tokyo Marathon Tokyo, Japan 10th 2:13:18
Fukuoka Marathon Fukuoka, Japan 3rd 2:09:11
1984 Olympic Games Los Angeles, United States 17th 2:14:38
1985 Tokyo Marathon Tokyo, Japan 1st 2:10:32
1985 World Marathon Cup Hiroshima, Japan 17th 2:12:27
Beijing Marathon Beijing, PR China 1st 2:10:23
1987 London Marathon London, United Kingdom 21st 2:14:53
1989 Beppu-Ōita Marathon Beppu-Ōita, Japan 5th 2:12:49
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Notes

  1. The International Association of Athletics Federations has published a progression of road racing world bests and records that were widely recognized prior to ratification and official acceptance by the IAAF. According to that progression, Derek Clayton's 2:08:34 performance in Antwerp on 30 May 1969 was a world best at the time.[1] Other road racing authorities, including the Association of Road Racing Statisticians, consider Clayton's performance to have occurred on a short course and recognize other athletes in the progression for world best in the marathon.[2]

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