News16 Nov 2021


Heritage Plaque honouring coach Koide is officially presented in home city of Sakura

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Sango Nishita, Masako Takahashi, Keiko Koide, Yoshiko Koide and Hiroshi Yokokawa with the Plaque for Yoshio Koide

The World Athletics Heritage Plaque honouring the career of renowned Japanese marathon coach Yoshio Koide was officially presented on Monday 15 November in Sakura, the city of his birth.

The World Athletics Heritage Plaque is a location-based recognition, awarded for “an outstanding contribution to the worldwide history and development of the sport of track and field athletics and of out of stadia athletics disciplines such as cross country, mountain, road, trail and ultra-running, and race walking”.

Yoshio Koide was born in Sakura in the Chiba Prefecture of Japan in 1939. He died of pneumonia on Wednesday 24 April 2019 at the age of 80, and was awarded the plaque in the posthumous category of ‘Legend’ on 26 September 2019.

During a distinguished coaching career, Koide guided more than 20 women to sub-2:30 personal bests, helping Japan become a world powerhouse in marathon running.

Naoko Takahashi was his best-known charge. Koide guided her to Olympic gold in 2000 in Sydney where she clocked an Olympic record of 2:23:14 which stood for 12 years.

One year later, Takahashi became the first woman in history to break the 2:20 barrier, setting a world record of 2:19:46 in Berlin.

Monday’s presentation ceremony took place in Sakura City Hall and was hosted by Sango Nishita, Mayor of the City of Sakura. In attendance were World Athletics Council Member Hiroshi Yokokawa, Koide’s wife Keiko Koide, and two daughters Yoshiko Koide and Masako Takahashi.

The Yoshio Koide Memorial Athletics Stadium, which is situated in the city’s Iwana Sports Park and where there is already a monument and a collection of memorabilia on display in Koide’s honour, will be the permanent home for his World Athletics Heritage Plaque.

Chris Turner for World Athletics Heritage