13 people landed on the Tokyo Paralympics World Championship finals November 16 10:01

Thirteen Japanese athletes were selected as representatives of the Tokyo Paralympic Games at the Para Athletics World Championship held in Dubai, UAE until 15th. In addition, there were 13 medals won by Japanese players, including 3 gold medals and 7 silver medals, and 7 bronze medals.

As a general rule, the World Championships on Para athletics were decided as representatives of the Tokyo Paralympic Games when they were in 4th place in various categories. In this tournament, Japanese players won 13 medals, 3 gold medals and 3 silver medals, and 7 bronze medals.

A player who has been selected as the representative of the Tokyo Paralympics.

▽ Tomohiro Sato who won the gold medal in the wheelchair class of men's 400 meters and 1500 meters.

▽ Maya Nakanishi who won a gold medal in a class with women's long jump and leg problems.

▽ Tomoya Ito won the silver medal in the men's 400-meter wheelchair class, and bronze medals at 100 and 1500 meters.

▽ Hirokazu Kamiyohara who won a silver medal in the class of men's 1500-meter wheelchair and finished 4th at 400 meters.

▽ Atsushi Yamamoto who won a bronze medal in the men's long jump prosthetic leg class.

▽ Toru Suzuki who won a bronze medal in a class with a boy's running high jump leg obstacle.

▽ Ayumi Serizawa who won a bronze medal in a class with women's running long jump and leg problems.

▽ Kenya Karasawa who won the bronze medal in the class of 5,000 meters for men.

▽ Mana Sasaki, who finished 4th in the 400m visual impairment class for girls.

▽ Nobuya Wada, who finished 4th in the 1500m male visually impaired class.

▽ Chiaki Takada who took 4th place in the women's long jump visual impairment class.

▽ Akira Maekawa who finished 4th in a class with women's long jump and leg problems.

▽ Thirteen of the players, Yuki Oya, who finished 4th in the 100-meter wheelchair class.

In addition, Teruyo Tanaka won a silver medal in class T52 of a women's 100-meter wheelchair, and Yuka Kiyama also won a bronze medal. There is still a possibility that the Paralympic Games will be missed, and the Japan Para Athletics Federation will not immediately accept the offer.