Naoko Takahashi - currently starring in a manga comic strip in Japan - added
the world record to her Olympic marathon title, when she won in Berlin Sunday
morning, in a time of two hours, 19 minutes, 46 seconds. Takahashi takes thus
57 seconds from the mark set by Tegla Loroupe of Kenya on the same course two
years ago. More pertinently, it is the first time that a woman has run sub-2hr
20min. Loroupe was never in the race for victory and, although second finished
in 2.28.02. In her first ever mixed race - she only ran in womens championships
in the past - Takahashi thanked her guards, local men who protected her in the
first half of the race, and said, "the weather was perfect (15 degrees
centigrade), and the course was excellent. Until now Ive been happy just to
compete against rivals, this was the first time against the clock. I can
compare this to the Olympics, Ive always had two aims, to win the Olympic
title, and set a worlds best, they are both the same for me". Takahashi,
who bought her own chef, masseur and entourage of a dozen to Berlin struck out
alone from the start. She was always on world record pace, as her rivals fell
further and further behind. Even a rain shower at halfway did not deter her.
With close to a hundred Japanese media following her to the German capital,
including the journalist who writes Kazekko (Daughter of the Wind), next weeks
comic book sale risk running into millions. In the mens race, a Kenyan
pacemaker - this time, Joseph Ngolepus - won for the second year in succession,
in 2.08.47. Ngolepus, who trains with Loroupe in Detmold in the Rhineland,
said, "At 21 kilometres, the other slowed down, so I decided to force the
pace. At 25k, I realised I could win".