
China's Zhou Chunxiu celebrates at the awarding ceremony of the women's Marathon final of athletics at Doha Asiad, Qatar, Dec. 9, 2006. Zhou Chunxiu claimed the title with a time of 2 hours, 27 minutes and 3 seconds. (Xinhua Photo/Yang Shiyao)
Zhou Chunxiu of China gave a master class in front-running to clinch the women's marathon gold medal at the Asian Games on Saturday.
Zhou, who finished fifth in the 2005 world championships with a time of 2 hours, 24 minutes, 12 seconds, snatched the lead after about four kilometers and never looked back, clocking 2:27:03 over the distance of 42.195 kilometers.
"I had thought I could finish the race around 2 hours 20 minutes," said the 28-year-old Zhou. "The winds affected me somewhat."
Kiyoko Shimahara and Kayako Obata made a 2-3 finish for Japan, which was missing several of its top marathoners who decided to concentrate on the world championships qualifying events this year.
Shimahara took silver in 2:30:34, just 4 seconds ahead Obata.
"Marathon is one of Japan's strength events, but we didn't win the gold medal this time. It's a pity," Shimahara said.
A small field of 10 athletes entered the race.
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