100 million yen again for Osako Jie Reward for renewing Japan's record "For rearing up" March 1 16:17

Joo Osako, who set a new record for Japan of 2 hours 5 minutes 29 seconds at the Tokyo Marathon, was awarded a 100 million yen prize by the Japan Business Federation Athletics Federation.

As a measure to strengthen the Tokyo Olympics, the Japan Business Federation of Athletics Athletes has set up a system in which awards of 100 million yen are awarded to athletes who have set new records in Japan, and one for each of Yuta Shitara and Osako who have set new records. 100 million yen was given.

On the day of the Tokyo Marathon, Osako set a new record of 2 hours, 5 minutes, and 29 seconds in 21 seconds, and received an inventory of 100 million yen after the race.

The prize is a rule that the same player can receive again if the year is different, and Osako was presented for the second time.

Osako heard "joy" at a press conference, but said, "There is a part that is relieved after the race that is more nervous than joy." I think it may be used for this purpose, "she said.