Para swimming 19 years old Kouta Kubota's new record in Japan Men's 100 meter backstroke September 21 21:23

The Para Para Swimming Japan Para Tournament, which leads to the participation in the Tokyo Paralympic Games, began in Yokohama City, and 19-year-old Kota Kubota won the Japanese record in the class of men's 100-meter backstroke.

The Para Para Swimming Japan Para Tournament is a tournament that will lead to the participation in the Tokyo Paralympic Games next year, attracting attention from the Japanese national team and young players who participated in this month's World Championship.

On the first day of the 21st, Kota Kubota, who won a gold medal at the Asia Para Games last year, participated in a class of motor dysfunction for men's 100-meter backstroke.

Kubota, who has a disability in his left arm since he was born, has been practicing with a healthy athlete who is a second-year student at Nihon Sport Science University.

Kubota, who renewed his own record in Japan during the qualifying, showed an aggressive race with a powerful kick as a weapon, aiming for time in the final, and marked 1 minute 11 seconds 58 to update the Japanese record 0 seconds 39 Won.

Kubota said, “I want to keep my time and be selected as the representative of the Tokyo Paralympic Games.

Asahi Tomita, a visually impaired class, participated in the 400m freestyle boy who won the silver medal at the World Championship and won with a time of 4 minutes 37 seconds 90.

The swimming Japan Para tournament will be held until the 23rd.