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M90 world 4x400m record comfortably beaten in Japan

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Published in Athletics
Tuesday, 25 May 2021 05:57
Quartet of veteran athletes aged over 90 beat the best-known global mark by almost four minutes at Sunday’s Aomori Masters Athletics Record Meeting in Japan

Tsuruga Matashiro (91), Yuzo Kudo (92), Kozo Mitsuya (90) and Hiroo Tanaka (90) clocked 8:49.01 for 4x400m at Rokkasho Village, Japan, in which 130 men and women participated.

The four men had been training for the event for months and a large deal of the focus was spent on the baton changes.

With all of them aged 90 or over, who could blame them?

Starting in lane one, they had the entire track to themselves as a few spectators watched on to see if they could break the world record time.

By the time Tanaka, who was on anchor leg, took the baton, the achievement looked a foregone conclusion.

As soon as he crossed the line, he turned to the crowd and bowed before celebrating with Matashiro, Kudo and Mitsuya.

Tanaka told NHK: “Everyone was able to achieve the best results from their daily practice. I would like to continue participating in the tournament and set a new world record for the M95 category when I get to that age.”

The previous world record for the M90 4x400m was set in 2014 by Charles Ross, Orville Rogers, Roy Englert and Charles Boyle with 12:41.69.

The time set in Japan this weekend is therefore just under three minutes and 50 seconds quicker than what was set by the Americans at the USATF Masters Championships in Winston-Salem seven years ago.

To give you perspective, the time of 8:49.01 is just over a minute off the M85 world record, which was set by a German team of Eduard Bscheid, Herbert E. Mueller, Armin Zosel and Friedrich Ingenrieth two years ago at the European Masters Championships in Italy.

The four men won’t be competing in Tokyo but they have helped put athletics on the map in Japan ahead of this summer’s Olympics and Paralympics.

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