Kenichi Takahashi

Japanese long-distance runner
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Kenichi Takahashi (高橋 健一, Takahashi Ken'ichi, born January 16, 1973) is a male long-distance runner from Japan. Born in Kazuno, Akita, he set his personal best (2:10:51) in the men's marathon event on February 18, 2001, winning the Tokyo International Marathon.

Achievements

Year Competition Venue Position Event Notes
Representing  Japan
2001 Tokyo Marathon Tokyo, Japan 1st Marathon 2:10:51
World Championships Edmonton, Canada 26th Marathon 2:24:41

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