Team Shintaku
Masanari Shintaku, a former Japanese marathon representative, will use his skills to maintain and improve people's health and create friendships through running. The purpose is to form a sports community and a runners community. At the same time, through interaction with the local community, we will contribute to the creation of a safe and secure environment, including the development of evacuation areas, and the revitalization of the local community. Please feel free to join us.
"Team Shintaku" will carry out the following projects to achieve its objectives.
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Guidance business for general runners and juniors
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Guidance and development of athletes
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School physical education support project
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Sports event planning and management business
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International exchange business through sports
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Regional community revitalization project
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Health program development business
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Contact activity support project through sports
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Consignment business for sports classes, etc.
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others
Introducing the leader
Masaya Shintaku (Itaru Nagato) Renamed on June 18, 2012
Born December 1957. Born in Hiroshima prefecture.
In the Hakone Ekiden, which he participated in during his time at Nippon Sport Science University, he defeated Waseda University, which Toshihiko Seko owned, and won the overall championship.
After that, he was a driving force who supported the golden age of the Japanese marathon world when he was in the SB food track and field club.
A super runner who represented Japan in different events such as the Moscow Olympics, the Los Angeles Olympics, and the Seoul Olympics. After retiring from the front line, as a director of the Mitsui Sumitomo Insurance Athletic Club and the "Physical Education Center", a physical education prep school, he devotes his efforts to social development and regional revitalization through sports.
competition calendar
olympic games
1980 22nd Moscow 3,000m steeplechase
5,000m Japan National Team
1984 23rd Los Angeles 10,000m Japan National Team
1988 24th Seoul Marathon Japan National Team
asian games
1978 8th Bangkok 3000m steeplechase champion
1982 9th New Delhi 5,000m Champion
1986 10th Seoul 10,000m Champion
international convention
1980 DN Galang International Athletics 3,000m steeplechase 2nd place (Japan record at that time)
1981 World Record Challenge Competition 30,000m
15,000m2 (World record at that time) (Japan record at that time)
1982 Placed second in the 5,000m track and field in eight countries (Japan record at the time)
1984 Karatsu 10 Mile Road Race Winner (current Japanese record)
1987 Oslo International Athletics 3,000m 8th place (Japan record at that time)
1989 All Japan Business Team Half Marathon Champion (Japan record at the time)
National competition
1978 Round-trip Kanto University Ekiden race between Tokyo and Hakone Round 4 winner
1979 Round-trip Kanto University Ekiden race between Tokyo and Hakone Second place in Section 5
1980 Tokyo Hakone round-trip Kanto University Ekiden Race Tournament Second Section Champion
1977 Japan Athletics Championships 3,000m steeplechase champion
1978 Japan Athletics Championships 3,000m steeplechase champion
1979 Japan Athletics Championships 3,000m steeplechase champion
1980 Japan Athletics Championships 3,000m steeplechase, 5,000m Champion
1981 Japan Athletics Championships 5,000m Champion, 10,000m Champion
1982 Japan Athletics Championships 3,000m steeplechase champion
1983 Japan Athletics Championships 3,000m steeplechase champion, 5,000m champion
1984 Japan Athletics Championships 10,000m Champion
1985 Japan Athletics Championships 10,000m Champion
1985 Fukuoka International Marathon Winner