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Yuhi Nagoya, a Gifu Native, Moved to Okinawa with the Intention of "Burying His Bones" After Winning the Naha Marathon to Celebrate His Daughter's Second Birthday in His Third Attempt, Going From 293 to 75, Placing 10th.

[39th NAHA Marathon] [Naha] Nagoya Yuhi (28) from Urasoe City, who placed 10th in the men's NAHA Marathon on the 7th, presented a medal to his daughter Haori, who turned two that day. In his third appearance, he steadily improved his ranking, finishing 293rd, 75th, and 10th. "I was able to do this thanks to the support of my family and the community.
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[39th NAHA Marathon] [Naha] Nagoya Yuhi (28) from Urasoe City, who placed 10th in the men's NAHA Marathon on the 7th, presented a medal to his daughter Haori, who turned two that day. In his third appearance, he steadily improved his ranking, finishing 293rd, 75th, and 10th. "I was able to do this thanks to the support of my family and the community.

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沖縄タイムス+プラス broke the news in on Wednesday, December 10, 2025.
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