Yuko Arimori - Achievements

Achievements

Year Competition Venue Position Event Notes
1990 Osaka International Ladies Marathon Osaka, Japan 6th Marathon 2:32:51
1991 Osaka International Ladies Marathon Osaka, Japan 2nd Marathon 2:28:01
1991 1991 World Championships in Athletics Tokyo, Japan 4th Marathon 2:31:08
1992 1992 Summer Olympics Barcelona, Spain 2nd Marathon 2:32:49
1995 Hokkaido Marathon Sapporo, Japan 1st Marathon 2:29:17
1996 1996 Summer Olympics Atlanta, United States 3rd Marathon 2:28:39
1999 Boston Marathon Boston, United States 3rd Marathon 2:26:39
2000 Osaka International Ladies Marathon Osaka, Japan 9th Marathon 2:31:22
2000 New York City Marathon New York City, United States 10th Marathon 2:31:12
2001 Gold Coast Marathon Gold Coast, Australia 1st Marathon 2:35:40
2001 Tokyo International Women's Marathon Tokyo, Japan 10th Marathon 2:31:00
2007 Tokyo Marathon Tokyo, Japan 5th Marathon 2:52:45

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