KEY POINTS
  • The Tokyo Marathon Foundation announced that its annual race will be canceled for non-professional runners in an effort to slow the coronavirus.
  • Many of the 38,000 runners who had registered for the March 1 race took to social media to voice their disappointment.
  • "This morning I'm definitely disappointed. Lots of work goes into training for a marathon so it feels like a bit of a waste," says Chicago runner Ryan Lederer.
Runners start the Tokyo Marathon in front of the Tokyo Government Office building in Tokyo on March 3, 2019. The city is reducing the amount of participants for the upcoming 2020 Marathon as a result of the coronavirus.

The Tokyo Marathon Foundation announced Monday that its annual race will be canceled for non-professional runners in an effort to slow the spread of the coronavirus in the region.

The foundation said in a statement posted on its website that the recent confirmation of a case of coronavirus — formally named COVID-19 — in Tokyo prompted the decision to limit the number of runners.