Career
She represented her native country twice at the Summer Olympics: in 1992 (12th place in the 10,000 metres) and 1996 (12th place in the women"s marathon). She competed for the Wacoal corporate team during her career. In addition to her Olympic appearances, Maki competed three times at the IAAF World Cross Country Championships (1991 to 1993) with her best performance being 22nd in the 1991 women"s race.
She was also a two-time participant at the World Championships in Athletics in the 10,000 m, coming 20th in 1991 and 17th in 1993.
Later in her career she focused on marathon running. She retired from the sport in the late 1990s.
She is now a training advisor to the Fujita Running Academy. Maki holds the Asian record for the infrequently contested 20,000 m track race, a mark which was formerly the world record for the event.
5000 metres – 15:27.12 minimum (19910
10,000 metres – 31:40.38 minimum (1992 – former Japanese record)
One hour run – 17.693 m (1994)
20,000 metres – 66:48 minimum (1993)
Half marathon – 68:18 minimum (1996)
Marathon – 2:27:32 hrs (1996).