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Yumiko Hara (Japanese: 原裕美子, born 9 January 1982 in Ashikaga, Tochigi) is a Japanese marathon runner. She has represented Japan at two World Championships in Athletics and had won marathons in Nagoya, Osaka and Hokkaido. Hara made her debut over the classic distance at the 2005 Nagoya Marathon, which she won in a time of 2:24:19, and she went on to finish sixth at the 2005 World Championships.

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  • يوميكو هارا (باليابانية: 原裕美子؛ بالكانا: はら ゆみこ) هي عداءة مراثونية يابانية، ولدت في 9 يناير 1982 في أشيكاغا في اليابان. (ar)
  • Yumiko Hara (jap. 原 裕美子, Hara Yumiko; * 9. Januar 1982 in Ashikaga) ist eine ehemalige japanische Langstreckenläuferin, die sich auf den Marathon spezialisiert hat. Bei den Halbmarathon-Weltmeisterschaften 2003 in Vilamoura kam sie auf den 19. Platz. 2005 siegte sie bei ihrem Debüt über die 42,195-km-Distanz beim Nagoya-Marathon in 2:24:19 h. Damit qualifizierte sie sich für die Leichtathletik-Weltmeisterschaften in Helsinki, wo sie Sechste in 2:24:20 h wurde. 2007 gewann sie den Osaka Women’s Marathon in 2:23:48 h und belegte bei den Weltmeisterschaften in Osaka den 18. Platz. 2008 wurde sie Vierte beim Nagoya-Marathon und 2009 Dritte in Osaka. 2010 siegte sie beim Hokkaidō-Marathon. Yumiko Hara ist 1,63 m groß und wiegt 45 kg. Seit 2010 startet sie für das Team Universal Entertainment, wo sie von Yoshio Koide trainiert, nachdem sie bis 2009 dem Team von Kyocera angehörte. (de)
  • Yumiko Hara, née le 9 janvier 1982 à Ashikaga, est une athlète japonaise. (fr)
  • Yumiko Hara (Japanese: 原裕美子, born 9 January 1982 in Ashikaga, Tochigi) is a Japanese marathon runner. She has represented Japan at two World Championships in Athletics and had won marathons in Nagoya, Osaka and Hokkaido. She started out as a 10,000 metres track runner but she changed to road running at a relatively young age. She set a half marathon best at the 2002 , where her time of 1:09:28 brought her third place behind Mizuki Noguchi and . Running at the Sapporo Half Marathon in 2003 she finished with a time not far from her personal best (1:09:37) to take second place behind Catherine Ndereba, who set a course record. Over this period she competed at the IAAF World Half Marathon Championships and although she failed to finish at the 2002 edition, she managed 19th place the following year. Hara made her debut over the classic distance at the 2005 Nagoya Marathon, which she won in a time of 2:24:19, and she went on to finish sixth at the 2005 World Championships. She achieved a personal best time of 2:23:48 hours when she won the 2007 Osaka Ladies Marathon. Having won in a sub-2:26 time, she received automatic selection for the World Championship marathon, also in Osaka, later that year. She was eighteenth at the 2007 World Championships. She returned to the Nagoya course in 2008 but could not repeat her previous success as she fell behind the leading pack at 31 km and finished in fourth place. Hara took third at the 2009 Osaka Ladies Marathon, but did not compete for over a year after the run. Having left her coaching team (Kyocera track), she began training alone. She approached Japanese coach Yoshio Koide (who trained 2000 Olympic champion Naoko Takahashi among others) and Hara joined his stable in 2010. She quickly responded and won the Hokkaido Marathon in August, running 2:34:12 in hot and humid weather. She currently is retired from running, and has been arrested for shoplifting several times, for example, she was arrested for stealing cosmetics and other items on July 30, 2017. She was subsequently convicted and sentenced to a one-year prison term, which was suspended by the judge in the case. (en)
  • 原 裕美子(はら ゆみこ、1982年1月9日 - )は、日本の女子陸上競技(長距離走・マラソン)選手。 (ja)
  • Yumiko Hara (原裕美子, Hara Yumiko ; Ashikaga, 9 januari 1982) is een voormalige Japanse langeafstandsloopster. (nl)
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  • يوميكو هارا (باليابانية: 原裕美子؛ بالكانا: はら ゆみこ) هي عداءة مراثونية يابانية، ولدت في 9 يناير 1982 في أشيكاغا في اليابان. (ar)
  • Yumiko Hara, née le 9 janvier 1982 à Ashikaga, est une athlète japonaise. (fr)
  • 原 裕美子(はら ゆみこ、1982年1月9日 - )は、日本の女子陸上競技(長距離走・マラソン)選手。 (ja)
  • Yumiko Hara (原裕美子, Hara Yumiko ; Ashikaga, 9 januari 1982) is een voormalige Japanse langeafstandsloopster. (nl)
  • Yumiko Hara (jap. 原 裕美子, Hara Yumiko; * 9. Januar 1982 in Ashikaga) ist eine ehemalige japanische Langstreckenläuferin, die sich auf den Marathon spezialisiert hat. Bei den Halbmarathon-Weltmeisterschaften 2003 in Vilamoura kam sie auf den 19. Platz. 2005 siegte sie bei ihrem Debüt über die 42,195-km-Distanz beim Nagoya-Marathon in 2:24:19 h. Damit qualifizierte sie sich für die Leichtathletik-Weltmeisterschaften in Helsinki, wo sie Sechste in 2:24:20 h wurde. 2007 gewann sie den Osaka Women’s Marathon in 2:23:48 h und belegte bei den Weltmeisterschaften in Osaka den 18. Platz. (de)
  • Yumiko Hara (Japanese: 原裕美子, born 9 January 1982 in Ashikaga, Tochigi) is a Japanese marathon runner. She has represented Japan at two World Championships in Athletics and had won marathons in Nagoya, Osaka and Hokkaido. Hara made her debut over the classic distance at the 2005 Nagoya Marathon, which she won in a time of 2:24:19, and she went on to finish sixth at the 2005 World Championships. (en)
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  • Yumiko Hara (en)
  • يوميكو هارا (ar)
  • Yumiko Hara (de)
  • Yumiko Hara (fr)
  • 原裕美子 (ja)
  • Yumiko Hara (nl)
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