Tokyo Olympics Bicycle Track Kajiwara and 6 other men and women will be unofficially announced June 4, 15:41

Six representatives, including Yumi Kajiwara, who won the gold medal at the Women's Omnium World Championship this year, have been nominated for Japan's national teams for bicycles and trucks at the Tokyo Olympics.

The Japan Cycling Federation held an online interview on the 4th and announced six unofficial athletes of the track event aiming to win multiple medals at the Tokyo Olympics next year.

Of these, in the short-distance world championship, Yuta Wakimoto, the silver medalist of the men's Keirin, Yuda Nitta, who will be the representative following the London tournament, and Yuka Kobayashi, the female player, have been nominated.

While boys are expected to win medals, women's Keirin won Japan's first Olympic qualification.

In the medium distance, Kajiwara, who won the gold medal at the Women's Omnium in the world championship, was ranked as the world's No. 1 player, Mr. Hidetomo Hashimoto with Hidetomo Nakamura, who formed a pair with Madison. I have been nominated as a representative.

The six people held an online interview on the 4th, and Kajiwara said, “I have one year left, so I want to further improve my speed and endurance. I will do my best to make sure that I win a gold medal at the Tokyo Olympics. I want to do it."

In addition, Wakimoto said, "I had a silver medal at the world championship, but I think positively that the Olympics will be postponed for one year and the correction will be in time. I want to win a gold medal in Tokyo."

Nitta, a man's short-distance representative unofficially offered "money at an instant speed"

Yudai Nitta, who was hired as a representative for the men's short distance, said, “I've been aiming only for a gold medal over the last four years. I have trained enough to overwhelm the world with my own instantaneous speed, and won a gold medal absolutely. I want to do it".

Kobayashi “Reinforcement of Mental”

Yuka Kobayashi, who has been nominated as a representative for the women's short distance, said, "I changed from volleyball to bicycle aiming for a medal at the Tokyo Olympics. I would like to do my best to achieve that goal. I would like to strengthen the mental training for them."

Nakamura, a woman's mid-distance representative

Himeto Nakamura, who has been unveiled as a representative of the women's mid-range, said, "Everyone from all over the world was enthusiastic about the Olympics I was watching on TV from an early age. Now I want to do my best to play a part in the excitement." I talked about enthusiasm.

Hashimoto, a mid-range representative of the boys, decided to practice and aim for a medal.

Hideya Hashimoto, who has been unveiled as a representative at the middle distance of the men, said, ``In the 4th Omni, if you can finish in the 3rd place and finish within 3rd place, you can compete in the last event and win a gold medal. I want to practice hard to win the medal."