Youth Olympics Japanese team returns home Winter's most medals in winter 19:33 on January 24

At the Lausanne Youth Olympics, the Japanese team that won the most medals in the winter tournament has returned.

The Lausanne Youth Olympics, attended by more than 1,800 people from 79 countries and regions, concluded on the 22nd, and Japan is the largest ever ever in a winter event, except for events involving mixed teams across countries and regions. Won 17 medals.

At around 3.30 pm on March 24, the Japanese team arrived at Haneda Airport on multiple flights, and in the arrival lobby, they were greeted by family members who celebrated with a congratulatory message such as "Congratulations." Among them, the ice hockey girl captains who won the gold medal, Minami Kamada, and Snowboard Men's Big Air, Ryoma Kimata, appeared with big luggage and smiled.

According to Momoka Tabata, a captain of the Japanese National Team and a silver medal in the curling mix group, "I was most impressed by the fact that I was frustrated during the long tournament and I was able to grow up thinking about various things. In the future, we will strive for the Beijing Olympics in 2022, and next time we will win a gold medal. "