Parasky Gold Medalist Muraoka Challenges Tokyo Para on the Ground August 16th 17:31

Moka Muraoka, who won five medals at the Paralympic Alpine Skiing, decided to aim for the next year's Tokyo Paralympic Games on the track and talked about his aspirations in Okayama City, where the practice base is located.

Muraoka, a 22-year-old, suffered from both spinal disorders and won five medals, including a gold medal, at last year's Pyongchang Paralympic Alpine Skiing.

The track and field began in the second grade of elementary school and has continued with training so far, but until the Tokyo Paralympics that approached one year later, I would leave skiing and concentrate on the track and aim to participate in a 100-meter wheelchair class Decided.

On the 16th, at the stadium in Kita-ku, Okayama, where the business teams participating in the practice have been based since April, they practice with the two silver medals at the Rio de Janeiro tournament. The state has been released.

Muraoka was working on the basic 5000-meter pace run and start dash, and he was instructed by the manager to fix the form habit and eliminate the time loss by running the wheelchair straight.

Muraoka said, “I have always wanted to take on the track, and I thought I would do it now. To participate in the Paralympics, it was necessary to shorten the time by one second or more. I wanted to encourage you. "