為達最佳瀏覽效果,建議使用 Chrome、Firefox 或 Microsoft Edge 的瀏覽器。

請至Edge官網下載 請至FireFox官網下載 請至Google官網下載
晴時多雲

限制級
您即將進入之新聞內容 需滿18歲 方可瀏覽。
根據「電腦網路內容分級處理辦法」修正條文第六條第三款規定,已於網站首頁或各該限制級網頁,依台灣網站分級推廣基金會規定作標示。 台灣網站分級推廣基金會(TICRF)網站:http://www.ticrf.org.tw

《TAIPEI TIMES》 Japanese ultramarathon athlete runs around Taiwan again, for world peace


Japanese ultramarathon runner Ryoichi Sekiya, front center, raises his hands as he reaches the finish line at Soochow University in Taipei on Nov. 14.
Photo courtesy of the Soochow University via CNA

Japanese ultramarathon runner Ryoichi Sekiya, front center, raises his hands as he reaches the finish line at Soochow University in Taipei on Nov. 14. Photo courtesy of the Soochow University via CNA

2023/12/03 03:00

/ Staff Writer, with CNA

Japanese ultramarathon runner Ryoichi Sekiya finished a 17-day run around Taiwan proper on Thursday, saying he hopes that world peace could be achieved one day soon, according to a statement released by Soochow University.

The 56-year-old started his 1,115km run at Soochow University in Taipei on Nov. 14 and finished at the same location on Thursday, the statement said.

He completed the last section of the route hand-in-hand with his wife and daughter and was moved to tears in the arms of his 83-year-old mother, who waited for him at the finish line.

Shouting “Taiwan No. 1!” in Mandarin at the press conference after finishing, Sekiya thanked Taiwanese for their help and encouragement, which he said helped him complete the challenge, adding that he was particularly moved to see many Taiwanese join him and run part of the way.

“Running together” is also a metaphor, as Sekiya said he received much help and was warmly welcomed by members of the university’s alumni association during the journey.

That experience demonstrated the friendship between Japan and Taiwan and the possibility of having meaningful exchanges between the two countries, Sekiya was quoted as saying in the statement.

With multiple wars around the world, including between Russia and Ukraine, and Israel and Hamas, Sekiya said running around Taiwan is his way to promote world peace.

One of the best-known ultramarathon runners in Japan, Sekiya is a four-time winner of the 24 Hour World Championship, organized by the International Association of Ultrarunners (IAU), and has won the IAU-endorsed Soochow International Ultramarathon in Taiwan eight times, including seven times in a row, his last victory in 2012.

The Kanagawa-born runner became the first non-Taiwanese to run around Taiwan proper 11 years ago, his first run in 2012 being to express his gratitude for the country’s efforts to help Japan after the Tohoku Earthquake and Tsunami in 2011.

Destiny brought him back to Soochow University, the location of his eight victories, 11 years later.

Comparing his two runs around Taiwan, Sekiya said the infrastructure in eastern Taiwan has improved a lot in the intervening years, but Taiwanese people remain as kind and enthusiastic as ever.

Sekiya’s wife, Kaori, said her husband had undergone foot surgery a few years ago, and that the doctor said it would greatly limit the distance he would be able to run.

What Sekiya achieved this time has far exceeded the doctor’s expectations, she said.

Decades of ultradistance running caused severe wear and tear in Sekiya’s right foot, on which he had operations in 2016 and 2017, after which he can run pain-free.

“I will surely come back to Taiwan,” Sekiya said.

新聞來源:TAIPEI TIMES

不用抽 不用搶 現在用APP看新聞 保證天天中獎  點我下載APP  按我看活動辦法

焦點今日熱門
看更多!請加入自由時報粉絲團

網友回應

載入中
此網頁已閒置超過5分鐘,請點擊透明黑底或右下角 X 鈕。