Athletics-Yamanishi sets half marathon race walk world record in Kobe


Feb 15 (Reuters) - Japan’s ⁠Toshikazu Yamanishi set a men’s half ⁠marathon race walk world record on ‌Sunday, clocking 1:20:34 at the Japanese Half Marathon Race Walking Championships in Kobe.

His time bettered the inaugural ​world record of 1:21:30, ⁠approved by the World ⁠Athletics Council in December last year, by ⁠54 ‌seconds.

Yamanishi, who was celebrating his 30th birthday, pulled away from a ⁠leading pack shortly after the 17km ​mark and ‌reached 20km mark in 1:16:26 – just 16 ⁠seconds ​shy of the 20km race walk world record he set on the same course ⁠last year.

With an additional lap ​now included in the half marathon race walk distance, the two‑time world champion accelerated again ⁠over the closing stretch to win comfortably in record time.

World Athletics approved inaugural world record standards for the half marathon ​and marathon race walking ⁠events. The approved inaugural world record standard for ​the men's half marathon ‌race walk was set ​at 1:21:30.

(Reporting by Karan Prashant Saxena in Bengaluru; Editing by Michael Perry)

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