Harry Styles Dominates Tokyo Marathon, Leaving Fans in Awe with Finishing Time

Harry Styles Dominates Tokyo Marathon

Yesterday (March 2), Harry Styles participated in the Tokyo Marathon, captivating fans with his performance.

The former One Direction member joined 38,000 other runners in the grueling 26.2-mile race, finishing in under three and a half hours, significantly outrunning over 20,000 competitors.

Styles completed the race with a time of 3:24:07, as noted on the official Tokyo Marathon website, which exceeds the average male running pace. He secured the 6010th position among 26,706 finishers.

Fan Reactions and Praise

Styles’ personal trainer, Tibo David, previously noted that Styles could run a five-minute mile. “Working with Harry Styles was an absolute pleasure. His dedication is unparalleled,” he shared in an interview with Coach magazine in January 2024.

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Fans took to social media to express their congratulations and reactions to Styles’ marathon performance. “Watching how Harry Styles handled the marathon was nothing short of inspiring,” one user wrote. The commenter added, “Dedication, endurance, and evident willpower. I can’t wait to be glued to my phone for his next marathon.”

“Harry Styles continues to outshine most men, having finished nearly 45 minutes faster than the average male marathon time,” another fan commented.

Some fans humorously highlighted the delay in new music, joking about a “side quest.” “I’m not on Twitter, and my entire feed is about how Harry Styles ran a 26-mile marathon… How did he diverge into this random side quest? Also, where is HS4, Harry? Curious minds want to know,” wrote one user.

Harry Styles’ Impression Controversy

In related news, Chloe Fineman revealed that Styles was “devastated” by her poor impression of him during a live segment on Saturday Night Live.

During a red carpet event for the 50th anniversary of Saturday Night Live (February 16), Fineman remarked to The Chicken Shop Date host Amelia Dimoldenberg that Styles was visibly upset after her impression. “My Harry Styles is really bad,” Fineman confessed. “I did it in front of him, and he looked so devastated because it was that bad.” She then continued to deliver a humorous take on Styles’ voice, declaring, “Anyway, I’m still Harry Styles,” with a British accent.

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