what a boss....the dude leaned across the tape like he was finishing a 400 meter dash...in a marathon. That's a true runner. Just read about him in Running Times and decided to look up this video. Here's a quote from him out of the magazine (translated to English I'm assuming): "This was my sixth marathon, and the fifth time I've ended up in the medical area. Every time I run, it's with the mindset that if I die at this race, it's OK." ...BOSS.
Japan Association of Athletics Federations(JAAF) lead Kawauchi into a trap. In Tokyo 2012, JAAF didn't only cover him not to be able to take the water supply bottle 2 times, but also direcred one pacemaker of the first group to take his water supply bottle. As a result, he was defeated in marathon member of the London Olympics. I want to tell world all of you, JAAF is very incompentent organization. JAAF didn't want to take Kawauchi, not to belong to the business group to London.
Si Kawauchi pertenece a una asociación comercial, si es un jugador perteneciente a una asociación comercial, ya que es un auto de ocho minutos en la primera maratón, parece que es bienvenido como un gran recién llegado a la comunidad atlética japonesa, pero el atletismo de Japón En el mundo, se dice que el corredor aficionado ganó la competencia más interna del mundo, por lo que la faz del grupo industrial es totalmente redonda y el mundo terrestre japonés no está contento con dejarlo ir, sino que es apestoso.