Kengo Suzuki, the former Japanese record holder in the men's marathon, held a running event in Yokohama on the 10th, organized by his company, and sweated it out with 20 participants. This was his first attempt since turning professional, and he said, "Until now, I've been the one being invited to events, but this time I just wanted to run and have fun."
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Kengo Suzuki, the former Japanese record holder in the men's marathon, held a running event in Yokohama on the 10th, organized by his company, and sweated it out with 20 participants. This was his first attempt since turning professional, and he said, "Until now, I've been the one being invited to events, but this time I just wanted to run and have fun."