The 2005 Nagoya marathon was held on March 13, 2005. It was the 26th edition of the Nagoya Women's Marathon. The Japanese Yumiko Hara finished first with a time of 2:24.19.[1][2] Only females were allowed to take part in the competition.
rank | name | country | time |
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Gold | Yumiko Hara | Japan | 2:24.19[1][2] |
Silver | Megumi Oshima | Japan | 2:24.25[1][2] |
Bronze | Ryoko Kitajima | Japan | 2:24.54[1][2] |
4 | Yasuko Hashimoto | Japan | 2:25.21[1][2] |
5 | Kiyomi Ogawa | Japan | 2:26.02[1][2] |
6 | Chieko Yamazaki | Japan | 2:27.22[1][2] |
7 | Yoko Shibui | Japan | 2:27.40[1][2] |
8 | Takami Ominami | Japan | 2:31.16[1][2] |
9 | Kaoru Nishi | Japan | 2:32.39[1][2] |
10 | Monika Stefanowicz | Poland | 2:33.14[1][2] |
11 | Miwako Ueki | Japan | 2:33.31[1][2] |
12 | Ayumi Hayashi | Japan | 2:33.37[1][2] |
13 | Yumiko Okamoto | Japan | 2:33.47[1][2] |
14 | Jackie Fairweather | Australia | 2:34.10[1][2] |
15 | Aki Negoro | Japan | 2:34.43[1][2] |
16 | Tomoko Kai | Japan | 2:35.06[1][2] |
17 | Emi Takagi | Japan | 2:35.28[1][2] |
18 | Roseline Nyangacha | Kenya | 2:36.09[1][2] |
19 | Maya Nishio | Japan | 2:36.51[1][2] |
20 | Irina Bogacheva | Kyrgyzstan | 2:37.04[1][2] |
21 | Yoriko Oda | Japan | 2:37.27[1][2] |
22 | Ayumi Noshita | Japan | 2:38.50[1][2] |
23 | Takako Kotorida | Japan | 2:39.00[1][2] |
24 | Megumi Kobayashi | Japan | 2:43.17[1][2] |
25 | Mai Tagami | Japan | 2:43.56[1][2] |