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Tsubasa Kina

Tsubasa Kina

Japanese wheelchair racer (born 1990)


Tsubasa Kina (Japanese: 喜納翼, born 18 May 1990)[1] is a Japanese wheelchair racer, who won the women's wheelchair race at the 2020 and 2021 Tokyo Marathons, and came third at the 2018 Tokyo Marathon. She is the national record holder in the women's wheelchair marathon, and competed at the delayed 2020 Summer Paralympics.

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Personal life

Kina is from Okinawa Prefecture, Japan.[2] As a teenager, Kina played basketball. Whilst studying, Kina had an accident that forced her to use a wheelchair.[2]

Career

Kina competed in her first wheelchair marathon in 2013.[2] In 2016, she won the women's race at the Oita International Wheelchair Marathon.[2] In 2017, she won the 800 metres T54 event at the Arizona Grand Prix.[3] Kina came third at the 2018 Tokyo Marathon, in a time of 1:46:17.[4] In 2019, Kina set a personal best time of 1:39:36, which allowed her to qualify for the 2019 Tokyo Marathon.[5] Kina did not finish the race due to a flat tyre.[6] She later finished second at the 2019 Oita International Wheelchair Marathon, in a Japanese national record time of 01:35:50. She beat the previous record by over two minutes.[7][8]

Kina won the women's wheelchair race at the 2020 Tokyo Marathon, in a time of 01:40:00.[9][10] The women's wheelchair race had three competitors,[11] and Kina took the lead at the start of the race, and maintained it throughout.[12] It was her first victory at the event,[13] and Kina's winning time was a course record.[12] Part of the Tokyo Marathon course was used for the marathon event at the 2020 Summer Paralympics.[6]

Kina qualified to compete in the marathon T54 at the delayed 2020 Summer Paralympics.[14] At the Games, she finished seventh in the race.[1] Kina won the delayed 2021 Tokyo Marathon; she was one of two finishers at the event.[15]


References

  1. "Results" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 5 September 2021. Retrieved 5 September 2021.
  2. "Kinghorn and Morrison smash world records at Arizona Grand Prix". Paralympic.org. 13 May 2017. Retrieved 8 October 2020.
  3. "Fantastic five for Manuela Schaer in Tokyo". Paralympic.org. 25 February 2018. Retrieved 8 October 2020.
  4. "Tokyo Marathon 2019: Wheelchair Elite Field" (PDF) (pdf). 23 January 2019. p. 3. Retrieved 5 October 2020.
  5. "喜納翼 東京マラソン大会新で優勝" [Tsubasa Kino Wins the New Tokyo Marathon]. Ryukyu Asahi Broadcasting (in Japanese). 2 March 2020. Retrieved 7 October 2020.
  6. "喜納翼、日本新記録叩き出し2位 東京パラ出場懸けてW杯へ 大分車いすマラソン女子" [Tsubasa Kino, 2nd place in Japan's new record, to the World Cup for participation in Tokyo Para Oita Wheelchair Marathon Women]. Okinawa Times (in Japanese). 18 November 2019. Retrieved 7 October 2020.
  7. "挑戦の種は、案外突然現れたりする. それを楽しめるかどうかは自分次第なんだ" [The seeds of challenge may suddenly appear. It's up to you to enjoy it] (in Japanese). Honda. 13 December 2019.
  8. "Lonah Salpeter shatters Tokyo Marathon course record". Running Magazine. 1 March 2020. Retrieved 5 October 2020.
  9. "喜納翼、目標通りのタイムでV「走りやすかった」/東京マラソン" [Tsubasa Kino, V "easy to run" at the target time / Tokyo Marathon]. Sankei Sports (in Japanese). 1 March 2020. Retrieved 7 October 2020.
  10. "車いす女子、喜納翼が大会新で初V…東京マラソン" [Wheelchair Women, Tsubasa Kino is the first victor in the new tournament ... Tokyo Marathon]. Yomiuri Shimbun (in Japanese). 1 March 2020. Retrieved 7 October 2020.
  11. "久々の実践で好タイム 女子車いす800M優勝・喜納翼 日本パラ陸上" [Good time in practice after a long time Women's wheelchair 800M champion, Tsubasa Kino Japan Para Athletics]. Ryūkyū Shimpō (in Japanese). 6 September 2020. Retrieved 7 October 2020.
  12. "2022 Tokyo Marathon results". NBC Sports. 6 March 2022. Retrieved 6 March 2022.

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