Shota Hara
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Personal information | |||||||||||||||
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Nationality | Japanese | ||||||||||||||
Born | 18 July 1992 Ina, Nagano, Japan[1] | (age 32)||||||||||||||
Alma mater | Jobu University | ||||||||||||||
Height | 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)[1] | ||||||||||||||
Weight | 74 kg (163 lb)[1] | ||||||||||||||
Sport | |||||||||||||||
Country | Japan | ||||||||||||||
Sport | Track and field | ||||||||||||||
Event(s) | 100 metres 200 metres | ||||||||||||||
Club | Suzuki Athlete Club | ||||||||||||||
Achievements and titles | |||||||||||||||
Personal best(s) | 100 m: 10.13 (2017) 200 m: 20.33 (2016) | ||||||||||||||
Medal record
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Shota Hara (原 翔太, Hara Shōta, born 18 July 1992 in Ina, Nagano) is a Japanese track and field sprinter who specialises in the 200 metres. He is the 2014 National champion in the event and has a personal best of 20.33 seconds. He has also 10.13 seconds in the 100 metres. He competed at the 2014 Asian Games and the 2015 Asian Championships.[2]
Personal bests
[edit]Event | Time (s) | Competition | Venue | Date |
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100 m | 10.13 (wind: +1.9 m/s) | Fuse Sprint | Tottori, Japan | 4 June 2017 |
200 m | 20.33 (wind: +1.8 m/s) | National Championships | Nagoya, Japan | 26 June 2016 |
International competitions
[edit]Year | Competition | Venue | Position | Event | Time (s) |
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Representing Japan | |||||
2014 | Asian Games | Incheon, South Korea | 5th | 200 m | 20.89 (wind: +0.3 m/s) |
3rd (h)[a] | 4×100 m relay | 39.18 (relay leg: 4th) | |||
2015 | Asian Championships | Wuhan, China | 7th | 200 m | 21.16 (wind: +1.0 m/s) |
2016 | DécaNation | Angers, France | 2nd | 200 m | 20.63 (wind: -0.4 m/s) |
2017 | DécaNation | Angers, France | 2nd | 200 m | 20.65 (wind: +0.4 m/s) |
National title
[edit]Year | Competition | Venue | Event | Time (s) | |
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Representing Jobu University | |||||
2014 | National Championships | Fukushima, Fukushima | 200 m | 20.62 (wind: +0.9 m/s) |
Notes
[edit]- ^ Did not compete in the final where Japan won the silver medal
References
[edit]- ^ a b c "Athlete Profile". Suzuki Athlete Club (in Japanese). Retrieved 27 October 2020.
- ^ "Profile". World Athletics. Retrieved 15 November 2020.
External links
[edit]- Shota Hara at World Athletics
- Shota Hara at JAAF (in Japanese)
- Shota Hara at Suzuki Athlete Club (in Japanese)
- Shota Hara on Twitter