Asuka Terada is Japan's new women's 100m hurdle for the first time in the 12-second range September 1 14:13

A record meeting was held by the top domestic athletes on land, and 29-year-old Asuka Terada, a 100-meter hurdle for women, marked a new record of 12:97, the first 12-second Japanese player.

This record session was held for the first time to increase the opportunity to challenge the world championship opening this month in Qatar and the participation standard set at next year's Tokyo Olympics.

The venue in Fujiyoshida City, Yamanashi Prefecture, where the venue was located, is characterized by high altitude and easy to blow tails. I finished in 12 seconds 97 in a good condition of 1.2 meters.

The previous Japanese record was 13:00 Kanazawa Yvonne marked in 2000, and Terada was in line with this record last month, but at this tournament it was updated to 0 seconds 03 and marked the first 12 seconds as a Japanese player. Did.
Terada broke the standard record of participation in the World Championship.

Terada is 29 years old from Sapporo City. At the age of 18, he won three consecutive titles after winning the Japanese Championship for the first time, but retired once in a row. After that, aiming for the Tokyo Olympics, I turned to 7-person rugby at the age of 26, but I was suffering from injury, and I returned to land for the first time in six years, aiming for the Tokyo Games.