Dozens of Keio banners flap in the wind on the side of the road accompanied by the cheers of even more fans. For Negishi, the 94th Hakone Ekiden marathon in 2018 was the race of his life. Sheer determination helped him keep his college grades up even as he maintained a strict running regimen. During the 2017 tryouts, he ran the 20 kilometer in 1:00:58, shaving almost three minutes off his time the previous year. As a member of the Kanto Region University Student United Team, he ran the eighth section of the Hakone Ekiden in 2018. For the Keio Track and Field Club, where coach Kosaku Hoshina has started the Keio Hakone Ekiden Project, Negishi’s appearance is a huge step in the right direction. The next step is taking the entire Keio team to Hakone, Negishi says: “I brought back a lot of experiences from Hakone, and I want to share that excitement with my teammates.”
(This article originally appeared in the Spring 2018 (No. 298) edition of Juku)