Tokyo Olympics Judo Men's Offer Wolf Aaron Return to All Japan Championship October 28, 13:37

Wolf Aaron, who has been nominated to represent the 100-kilometer class of judo men at the Tokyo Olympics, responded to media coverage and will be held indiscriminately in December as a return match from his right knee injury that he hurt last year. Showed his intention to participate in.

Wolf Aaron won the bronze medal at the world championship last year and finished second in the international competition in December, and in February, he was appointed as the representative of the men's 100 kg class at the Tokyo Olympics.



Wolf had not participated in the tournament due to rehabilitation and the spread of the new coronavirus infection after undergoing surgery to remove a part of the meniscus after injuring his right knee at the tournament in December last year.



Wolf, who was interviewed by the press online on the 28th, explained that his right knee had recovered from last month until he was able to practice in earnest, such as randori with his opponent, and since December last year. As the first match in a year, he has indicated his intention to participate in the All Japan Championship, which competes indiscriminately for weight in December.



Wolf explained, "Because the strength of Japan's heavyweight class and the strength of the 100 kg class of international games are about the same, I want to regain the feeling of the game at the All Japan Championship."



Wolf has won the All Japan Championship last April and is on the verge of winning in a row.



On the other hand, for the Tokyo Olympics, he swore again, "I have no choice but to believe that the day of the match will come. I have been postponed and I have done a lot of things, so I want to face it in perfect condition and win the championship."