Boxing Women's Japan National Team enthusiastically speaks at the training camp on July 28, 22:07

A Japanese boxing girl, who is holding a training camp in Toyama City for the Tokyo Olympics, responded to the interview, and Tsukiumi Namiki, who has been nominated as the first female Japanese player to be the Olympic representative, said, ``Aiming for a gold medal I want to train my body."

The Japanese boxing training camp was suspended in February due to the new coronavirus, but both men and women resumed from the end of this month.

Among them, Japanese national athletes, including a fly-class Namiki player and a featherweight Sena Irie player, who have been unofficially qualified to participate in the Olympic Games for the first time among Japanese girls, will have a training camp in Toyama City from this month 23rd. doing.

Although no sparring is done at the training camp, the players are working on interpersonal training to punch out while checking the distance between them.

Namiki said, “I was thinking of trying to regain my sense of actual combat. It was nice to be able to practice interpersonal practice every day.”

Then, for the Olympics next year, he said, "The challenge is how much I can practice before the tournament, aiming for a gold medal. I want to improve my skills and train my body."

In addition, Irie said, “My goal is a gold medal. There are many things to do, I want to kill each one. I want to be stronger for next year.”