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Born | Hokkaido | April 6, 1966|||||||||||||||||
Height | 154 cm (5 ft 1 in) | |||||||||||||||||
Weight | 46 kg (101 lb) | |||||||||||||||||
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Sport | ultramarathon | |||||||||||||||||
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Sumie Inagaki (稲垣寿美恵, Inagaki Sumie, born 6 April 1966) is a Japanese ultramarathon runner from Hokkaido. Inagaki holds current women's world record in 24-hour run Indoor (240.631 kilometres (149.521 mi), Espoo FIN, Jan 2011), [1] and in 48-hour run Track (397.103 kilometres (246.748 mi), Surgeres FRA, May 2010). [2] She is a two time female winner of IAU 24-Hour Run World Championship. [3] She was the female winner of 2006 and 2009 Spartathlon, [4] and the female winner of 2011 and 2012 Badwater Ultramarathon. [5]
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2006 | World Championships | Taipei, Republic of China | 1st | 24-hour run | 237.144 km |
2004 | World Championships | Brno, Czech Republic | 1st | 24-hour run | 237.154 km |
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After graduating from college, Inagaki worked at a kindergarten. She eventually started taking yoga lessons, and now she is an aerobics and yoga instructor. [20]
Inagaki states that ultramarathon is not her job, but what she loves to do, where she finds the joy of life. "What I do is a fun run. I train as if I were having a picnic." [21] [22]
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Born | Hokkaido | April 6, 1966|||||||||||||||||
Height | 154 cm (5 ft 1 in) | |||||||||||||||||
Weight | 46 kg (101 lb) | |||||||||||||||||
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Country | Japan | |||||||||||||||||
Sport | ultramarathon | |||||||||||||||||
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Sumie Inagaki (稲垣寿美恵, Inagaki Sumie, born 6 April 1966) is a Japanese ultramarathon runner from Hokkaido. Inagaki holds current women's world record in 24-hour run Indoor (240.631 kilometres (149.521 mi), Espoo FIN, Jan 2011), [1] and in 48-hour run Track (397.103 kilometres (246.748 mi), Surgeres FRA, May 2010). [2] She is a two time female winner of IAU 24-Hour Run World Championship. [3] She was the female winner of 2006 and 2009 Spartathlon, [4] and the female winner of 2011 and 2012 Badwater Ultramarathon. [5]
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2006 | World Championships | Taipei, Republic of China | 1st | 24-hour run | 237.144 km |
2004 | World Championships | Brno, Czech Republic | 1st | 24-hour run | 237.154 km |
2014
2013
2012
2011
2010
2009
2006
After graduating from college, Inagaki worked at a kindergarten. She eventually started taking yoga lessons, and now she is an aerobics and yoga instructor. [20]
Inagaki states that ultramarathon is not her job, but what she loves to do, where she finds the joy of life. "What I do is a fun run. I train as if I were having a picnic." [21] [22]
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