World Championships for Landing Starts Men's Long Jump Hashioka and Shiroyama to the final September 28, 1:12

The land-based world championship opened in Qatar on the 27th, and in the men's long jump qualifying, Yuki Hashioka was 3rd and Shotaro Shiroyama was 8th.

On the 27th, the world championship on land began in Doha, Qatar, the first event held in the Middle East, and the men ’s long jump qualifying was held as the first event on the first day.

From Japan, including Shiroyama who marked the Japanese record of 8 meters and 40 centimeters last month, Hashioka who has the second place of 8 meters and 32 centimeters, 8th and 23 centimeters Hibiki Tsunami of 8 meters and 23 centimeters and 8 meters Three people with records participated together.

The qualifying can advance to the final if it enters the top 12 players, and Hashioka marked the 8th, 7cm in the 0.7m head wind, and decided to advance to the final in 3rd place overall.

Shiroyama also jumped 7 meters and 94 centimeters in the first wind and jumped to 8th overall and decided to advance to the final.

On the other hand, Tsunami was only 18th in 7 meters and 72 centimeters, and did not advance to the final.

The first qualifier was a Cuban player who jumped 8 meters and 40 centimeters in the first run. The men ’s long jump will be held on the 28th, and Hashioka and Shiroyama will aim for the first time in this event.

Hashioka "I feel relieved" Shiroyama "Good ranking in the final"

Yuki Hashioka, who advanced to the final in the 3rd place in the men ’s long jump qualifying, said, “I was relieved because I was only thinking about passing the qualifying. I looked back on the game.

Based on that, I was enthusiastic about the finals, “I don't know how much overseas players can do, but I hope I can do my best to meet them.”

Also, Shotaro Shiroyama who advanced to the final in 8th place said, “I wanted to get 8 meters and 15 centimeters to pass the qualifying if I jumped, but it was good that I could pass in the first run. "I said calmly.

On the other hand, Hibiki Tsunami finished 18th and did not advance to the final. Tsunami said, “I was doing well, but I couldn't jump. I tried to think about the surroundings as much as possible, but it didn't work and I couldn't concentrate.”