Japan’s Olympic trials, Nationwide Observe and Area Championships and Nationwide U20 Championships, wrap up Sunday in Niigata at Denka Massive Swan Stadium. Mild rain is forecast within the afternoon and night, ut with 7 new Nationwide Championships meet data and an U20 nationwide file up to now, there is a good likelihood of 1 outright nationwide file, perhaps two, on the final day of the meet. Reside outcomes can be right here. The ultimate schedule:
Girls’s Shot Put Ultimate 14:45
Already having made a comeback in her essential occasion with a win within the girls’s discus throw, native Nanaka Kori can be going for a repeat on her 2023 nationwide title within the shot put. She’s the one girl over 16 m this season, and one among solely two within the area to have ever finished it, together with #3-ranked Fumiko Ono.
Nanaka Kori (Niigata Albirex RC) – 16.19 m SB / 16.57 m PB
Honoka Oyama (Imamura Byoin) – 15.75 m SB / 15.78 m PB
Fumika Ono (Tsukuba Univ.) – 15.74 m SB / 16.37 m PB
Haruka Osako (Somay-Q) – 15.28 m SB / PB
Kotomi Okuyama (Okayama Shoka Univ.) – 15.26 m SB / PB
Ryoka Hinatsu (Fukuoka Univ.) – 14.99 m SB / PB
Males’s Excessive Soar Ultimate 15:30
It should be a really attention-grabbing excessive soar. 2023 nationwide champion Ryoichi Akamatsu and Tomohiro Shinno are each properly contained in the Paris quota of 32 and simply want prime 3 finishes right here. Newcomer Yuto Seko is at thirty second proper now and desires to complete Third and soar at the least 2.22 m to overhaul Thirty first-place Erick Portillo of Mexico. Budapest World Championships staff member Naoto Hasegawa is 2 factors behind Seko within the rankings and has to beat him, end Third and clear 2.22 m. NR holder Naoto Tobe and others are within the area too, so it isn’t a finished deal that both Seko or Hasegawa could make prime 3.
Ryoichi Akamatsu (Seibu Prince) – 2.30 m SB / PB
Tomohiro Shinno (Kyudenko) – 2.29 m SB / 2.31 m PB
Takashi Eto (KDL) – 2.26 SB / 2.30 m PB
Yuto Seko (FAAS) – 2.26 m SB / 2.27 m PB
Haruki Horii (Daishin Plant) – 2.25 m SB / PB
Naoto Hasegawa (Niigata Albirex RC) – 2.25 m SB / 2.26 m PB
Naoto Tobe (JAL) – 2.17 m SB / 2.35 m PB
Girls’s Lengthy Soar Ultimate 16:10
NR holder Sumire Hata is ranked fifth on the earth within the Highway to Paris rankings and may decide up one other nationwide title with out drawback. #2-ranked Ayaka Kora is out of vary of the Olympics and would want an off day from Hata to have a shot at taking the highest spot.
Sumire Hata (Sumitomo Denko) – 6.97 m SB / PB
Ayaka Kora (JAL) – 6.46 m SB / 6.50 m PB
Miu Kimura (Shikoku Univ.) – 6.36 m SB / PB
Maya Takeuchi (Mizuno) – 6.30 m SB / PB
Nagisa Yamamoto (Hasegawa) – 6.30 m SB / 6.31 m PB
Akari Funada (Mukogawa Joshi Univ.) – 6.29 m SB / PB
Girls’s 400 mH Ultimate 16:40
Anticipated to have been a showdown between Eri Utsunomiya and Ami Yamamoto, they have firm from Moe Matsuoka after Matsuoka beat Utsunomiya by half a second with a 57.25 PB within the semifinals.
Moe Matsuoka (Chuo Univ.) – 57.25 – 1st, SF2 – PB
Eri Utsunomiya (Hasegawa) – 57.74 – 2nd, SF2
Ami Yamamoto (Ritsumeikan Univ.) – 57.88 – 1st, SF3
Satsuki Umehara (Sumitomo Denko) – 58.02 – 1st, SF1
Meri Masuko (Chuo Univ.) – 58.11- 2nd, SF1
Hikari Okubo (Enjoyable and Run) – 58.24 – Third, SF2 – PB
Akane Minamisawa (Matsumoto Doken) – 58.26 – 2nd, SF3
Mio Tsujii (Osaka Taiiku Univ.) – 58.38 – Third, SF3 – PB
Girls’s 800 m Ultimate 16:55
Excessive schooler Rin Kubo and Ayano Shiomi had virtually the identical instances in profitable their semis, however though 2023 nationwide champion Airi Ikezaki was over a second slower than both of them in profitable her semifinal she will be able to’t be counted out within the last. 1500 m and 5000 m nationwide champ Nozomi Tanaka can also be within the last and may give the others further motivation.
Rin Kubo (Higashi Osaka Keiai H.S.) – 2:03.60 – 1st, SF3
Ayano Shiomi (Iwatani Sangyo) – 2:03.64 – 1st, SF2
Ai Watanabe (Sonoda Gakuen Joshi Univ.) – 2:03.99 – 2nd, SF2
Ran Urabe (Sekisui Kagaku) – 2:04.09 – 2nd, SF3
Nozomi Tanaka (New Stability) – 2:04.36 – Third, SF3
Yuki Hirota (Niigata Albirex RC) – 2:04.43 – Third, SF2
Airi Ikezaki (Daiso) – 2:04.93 – 1st, SF1
Ayaka Kawata (Niconiconori) – 2:05.33 – 2nd, SF1
Males’s Shot Put Ultimate 17:00
It is fairly shut up entrance between U20 NR holder Jason Atuobeng and 2023 nationwide champ Hitoshi Okumura, the one males within the shot put over 18.50 m. To this point this yr Okumura has thrown 18.28 m and Atuobeng solely 18.19 m, so on paper at the least they’re in vary of Ryuji Iwasa and Daichi Morishita.
Jason Atuobeng (Fukuoka Univ.) – 18.56 m SB / PB
Hitoshi Okumura (Senko) – 18.53 m SB / PB
Ryuji Iwasa (Group SSP) – 18.36 m SB / PB
Daichi Morishita (Kagotani) – 18.24 m SB / 18.29 m PB
Shinichi Yukinaga (Shikoku Univ. AC) – 18.00 m SB / PB
Akito Yamada (Hosei Univ.) – 17.74 m SB / PB
Males’s 800 m Ultimate 17:05
The race of the day. 17-year-old Ko Ochiai simply missed the NR within the 800 m semifinals, profitable SF1 in an U20 NR and Nationwide Championships MR 1:45.82. His nearest competitor, Yugo Shikata, was precisely a second behind. Sho Kawamoto holds the present NR of 1:45.75 and in addition made the ultimate, so he could also be on the observe to observe his file go if Ochiai can repeat within the last. In his post-semi interview Ochiai mentioned his aim within the last can be to hit the 1:44.70 Olympic customary, an enormous soar from the present degree of Japanese center distance.
Ko Ochiai (Shiga Gakuen H.S.) – 1:45.82 – 1st, SF1 U20 NR, MR
Yugo Shikata (Takatsuka T&F Assoc.) – 1:46.82 – 2nd, SF1
Hinata Maeda (Kantaiheiyo Univ.) – 1:47.09 – Third, SF1 – PB
Ryuto Hayakawa (Smiley) – 1:47.89 – 4th, SF1 – PB
Shuri Sato (Kanoya Taiiku Univ.) – 1:49.29 – 1st, SF3
Sho Kawamoto (Suzuki) – 1:49.53 – 1st, SF2
Yukichi Ishii (Penn State) – 1:49.69 – 2nd, SF2
Sota Okamura (Kanoya Taiiku Univ.) – 1:49.74 – 2nd, SF2
Girls’s 200 m Ultimate 17:20
Remi Tsuruta wants a PB of 23.07 and the win to maneuver into forty eighth of 48 within the Paris quota, a time that may virtually undoubtedly take down 2023 winner and this yr’s 100 m nationwide champion Arisa Kimishima. The ultimate will virtually undoubtedly go to one among them.
Remi Tsuruta (Minami Kyushu Household Mart) – 23.56 (-0.8) – 1st, SF2
Arisa Kimishima (DKS) – 23.76 (-1.0) – 1st, SF1
Ami Takahashi (Tsukuba Univ.) – 24.11 (-1.0) – 2nd, SF1
Aiko Iki (Osaka Gasoline) – 24.16 (-1.0) – Third, SF1
Midori Mikase (Sumitomo Denko) – 24.20 (-1.0) – 4th, SF1
Nanako Matsumoto (Toho Ginko) – 24.27 (-0.8) – 2nd, SF2
Shuri Aono (ND Software program) – 24.35 (-1.0) – 1st, SF3
Aoi Sato (Aoyama Gakuin Univ.) – 24.48 (-1.0) – 2nd, SF3
Males’s 400 m Ultimate 17:35
Kentaro Sato and Fuga Sato are virtually 100% Paris-bound, and the principle query within the last is who takes the nationwide title. Within the semifinals Yuki Joseph Nakajima ran the quickest qualifying time in Japanese Nationwide Championships historical past, 45.16, so it won’t even be one among them. Nakajima can also be within the Paris quota, so it is fairly probably they are going to make up the core of a stable 4×400 m staff in Paris.
Yuki Joseph Nakajima (Fujitsu) – 45.16 – 1st, SF2
Takuho Yoshizu (GK Line) – 45.57 – 1st, SF1 – PB
Kentaro Sato (Fujitsu) – 45.69 – 2nd, SF1
Fuga Sato (Mizuno) – 45.79 – 1st, SF3
Masato Mori (Sunbelx) – 46.00 – 2nd, SF3 – PB
Kaito Kawabata (Chukyo Membership) – 46.10 – Third, SF1
Daichi Inoue (Omatsu Unyu) – 46.66 – 4th, SF1
Mizuki Obuchi (Torihei AC) – 46.93 – 2nd, SF2
Girls’s 100 mH Ultimate 17:50
The opposite most-anticipated race on the ultimate day of the meet. Mako Fukube hit the Olympic customary of 12.77 within the semifinals with a meet file 12.75 simply 0.02 off her personal NR. That bumped Yumi Tanaka all the way down to fortieth of 40 within the Paris quota, however Tanaka tied the previous MR of 12.84 to win her semi. Asuka Terada broke 13 behind Tanaka. So there can be one, perhaps two, perhaps three Japanese girls in Paris relying on the end result of the ultimate.
Mako Fukube (NKK) – 12.75 (+0.8) – 1st, SF1 – MR
Yumi Tanaka (Fujitsu) – 12.85 (-0.3) – 1st, SF2 – MR tie
Asuka Terada (Japan Create) – 12.98 (-0.3) – 2nd, SF2
Yuki Omatsu (CDL) – 13.02 (+0.8) – 2nd, SF1
Hitomi Nakajima (Hasegawa) – 13.08 (+0.8) – Third, SF1
Chisato Kiyoyama (Ichigo) – 13.10 (+0.8) – 4th, SF1
Manaka Shibata (Edion) – 13.11 (+0.8) – fifth, SF1
Hitomi Shimura (Rida Japan) – 13.20 (-0.3) – Third, SF2
Males’s 110 mH Ultimate 18:10
Within the males’s last Rachid Muratake and Shusei Nomoto each have the Paris customary, Muratake having hit it once more within the semifinals. Shunya Takayama is within the Paris quota too, however Japan’s Third standard-quality man Shunsuke Izumiya is absent. Muratake ought to win it, and if each Nomoto and Takayama make prime 3 the belief is that they’ll be the Paris staff. Tatsuki Abe is not in vary of constructing the Olympic however was 2nd-fastest within the semifinals and will bump one among them out of prime 3. The belief in that case is that they’ll nonetheless get picked, however there’s the slightest query mark there.
Rachid Muratake (JAL) – 13.14 (-1.0) – 1st, SF1
Tatsuki Abe (Juntendo Univ.) – 13.40 (-0.9) – 1st, SF2
Shunya Takayama (Zerrin) – 13.42 (-0.9) – 2nd, SF2
Shusei Nomoto (Ehime T&F Assoc.) – 13.51 (-0.9) – Third, SF2
Ryota Fujii (Mie Sports activities Assoc.) – 13.54 (-0.9) – 4th, SF2
Taiga Yokochi (Group SSP) – 13.57 (-0.9) – fifth, SF2
Ryota Machi (Niigata Albirex RC) – 13.61 (-1.0) – 2nd, SF1
Shuhei Ishikawa (Fujitsu) – 13.62 (-1.0) – Third, SF1
Males’s 100 m Ultimate 18:25
Hiroki Yanagita and Akihiro Higashida are the one males within the race within the Paris quota and simply want a great prime 3 displaying right here. Former NR holder Yoshihide Kiryu must beat one among them, make prime 3, and run 10.35 to get into the quota. Ryuichiro Sakai and Ryo Wada might pull off a quota-placing run, and Bruno Dede, Third-fastest within the semis, might complicate the state of affairs for any of them. It’s going to be a fantastic ending to 4 days of record-breaking motion in Niigata.
Ryuichiro Sakai (Osaka Gasoline) – 10.11 (-0.1) – 1st, SF2
Akihiro Higashida (Sekisho) – 10.16 (-0.2) – 1st, SF1
Bruno Dede (Seiko) – 10.18 (+0.1) – 1st, SF3
Hiroki Yanagita (Toyo Univ.) – 10.20 (-0.2) – 2nd, SF1
Yoshihide Kiryu (Nihon Seimei) – 10.20 (+0.1) – 2nd, SF3
Ryo Wada (Miki Home) – 10.21 (+0.1) – Third, SF3
Ryota Suzuki (Suzuki) – 10.22 (-0.1) – 2nd, SF2
Shoma Yamamoto (Hiroshima Univ.) – 10.24 (-0.2) – Third, SF1