Takami Ominami
Japanese long-distance runner
Takami Ominami (大南 敬美, Ōminami Takami, born November 15, 1975) is a long-distance runner from Japan, whose main event is the marathon. She won the 2002 edition of the Rotterdam Marathon, clocking a personal best of 2:23:43. Ominami is one half of a world-record setting duo as she and her twin Hiromi (personal best 2:23:26) are the fastest marathoning sisters of all-time.
In 2001, she competed in the women's marathon at the 2001 World Championships in Athletics held in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.[1] She finished in 37th place.[1]
Achievements
- All results regarding marathon, unless stated otherwise
Year | Competition | Venue | Position | Notes |
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2001 | Nagoya Marathon | Nagoya, Japan | 2nd | 2:26:04 |
World Championships | Edmonton, Canada | 37th | 2:42:25 | |
2002 | Rotterdam Marathon | Rotterdam, Netherlands | 1st | 2:23:43 |
2003 | Nagoya Marathon | Nagoya, Japan | 1st | 2:25:03 |
World Championships | Paris, France | 27th | 2:32:31 |
References
- ^ a b "Women's marathon". 2001 World Championships in Athletics. Archived from the original on 2 December 2005. Retrieved 25 July 2020.
- (in English) Takami Ominami at World Athletics
- (in French) Marathon Info
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- 1981: Marja Wokke (NED)
- 1982: Mathilde Heuing (FRG)
- 1983: Rosa Mota (POR)
- 1984: Carla Beurskens (NED)
- 1985: Wilma Rusman (NED)
- 1986: Ellinor Ljungros (SWE)
- 1987: Nelly Aerts (BEL)
- 1988: Xiao Hongyan (CHN)
- 1989: Elena Murgoci (ROM)
- 1990: Carla Beurskens (NED)
- 1991: Joke Kleijweg (NED)
- 1992: Aurora Cunha (POR)
- 1993: Anne van Schuppen (NED)
- 1994: Miyoko Asahina (JPN)
- 1995: Mónica Pont (ESP)
- 1996: Lieve Slegers (BEL)
- 1997: Tegla Loroupe (KEN)
- 1998: Tegla Loroupe (KEN)
- 1999: Tegla Loroupe (KEN)
- 2000: Ana Isabel Alonso (ESP)
- 2001: Susan Chepkemei (KEN)
- 2002: Takami Ominami (JPN)
- 2003: Olivera Jevtić (SCG)
- 2004: Zhor El Kamch (MAR)
- 2005: Lornah Kiplagat (NED)
- 2006: Gishu Mindaye (ETH)
- 2007: Hiromi Ominami (JPN)
- 2008: Lyubov Morgunova (RUS)
- 2009: Nailiya Yulamanova (RUS)
- 2010: Aberu Kebede (ETH)
- 2011: Philes Ongori (KEN)
- 2012: Tiki Gelana (ETH)
- 2013: Jemima Sumgong (KEN)
- 2014: Abebech Afework (ETH)
- 2015: Asami Kato (JPN)
- 2016: Letebrhan Haylay (ETH)
- 2017: Meskerem Assefa (ETH)
- 2018: Visiline Jepkesho (KEN)
- 2019: Ashete Bekere (ETH)
- 2021: Stella Barsosio (KEN)
- 2022: Haven Hailu (ETH)
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