Land World Championship 400m Relay Japan to the final October 5th 5:21

The world championship on land was qualifying for the men's 400 meter relay, and Japan, aiming for a gold medal, marked a good time of 3rd overall with 37.78 and advanced to the final with the second place of the group that participated. Also, because of the progress to the final, Japan won the right to participate in next year's Tokyo Olympics in this event.

The world championship in the land held in Doha, Qatar was qualifying for the 400m relay for men on the 4th, and the last tournament bronze medal aimed at the first gold medal Yuki Koike on the first run and Haku Shiraishi on the second run Ryo, Yoshihide Kiryu on the 3rd run, and Sani Brown Abdel Hakim, who will be participating in the relay for the first time on the anchor, were members who had 3 players in the 100m 9s range.

The two teams will advance to the final in the order of the top 3rd and 4th or lower in each group.

In the second qualifying group in Japan, when Koike of the first run jumped out with a good start, Shiraishi of the second run showed a strong run and connected to Kiryu of the third run with a smooth baton pass.

Kiryu settled down to Anchor Sani Brown while struggling with South Africa and France to join the baton, and Sani Brown finished in the second place after South Africa and proceeded to the final.

The time was 37.78, the third highest in Japan, and the third was the best time overall.

In the relay event, eight teams that have advanced to the final will be given the right to participate in the Tokyo Olympics, so Japan won the right to participate in this event.

The overall top of the qualifying round was the UK ’s gold medal last time, marking 37.56, the world ’s best time of the year.

The men's 400 meter relay final will take place on the 5th.

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Yuki Koike, the first Japanese runner who advanced to the final with a men's 400 meter relay, said, “It was a qualifying while watching the situation. I think the final can be better.”

The second run, Shiraishi Kuroyoshi, said, “It was fun because it was exciting. I want to play the final.”

3rd run Yoshihide Kiryu said, “Time was not bad, but it was 2nd, so if we were 1st in the final, we would have to raise the level. We would like to concentrate in the final.”

And, the first Japanese national team to participate in the relay, Sani Brown, Abdel Hakim, said, “It was a safety-conscious baton pass. I think I can see more medals, so I can see more medals. "I think I'll get out," he said with a relieved expression.