World Championships Players who won bronze medals at the relay return home joy Oct. 8 at 12:47

Japanese athletes who scored a new record in Japan at the 400m relay of men's world championships in Qatar and won bronze medals returned to the press conference to talk about joy and win gold medals at next year's Tokyo Olympics The idea that “raising the individual's running ability” is the key.

In the men's 400m relay final of the world championship in the land held in Doha, Qatar, Japan scored a new record of 37.43 Japan and won two consecutive bronze medals.

All members, except Sani Brown Abdel Hakim, who attends an American university, returned home on the night of the 7th, and the three who ran the finals held a press conference in Tokyo on the morning of the 8th.

Among them, Shuhei Tada, who was appointed for the first run in the final, said, “I'm not really sure, but I'm very happy. I felt it was important to improve my skills. "

In addition, Kuro Shiraishi of the second run said, “I feel that the level of the entire short range in Japan is getting higher. The baton pass is going well. I think I can go. "

In addition, Yoshihide Kiryu, who served in the third run, said, “Thanks to the support, I was able to get a medal. On top of that, he said, “Baton Pass is nearing completion” and for the Tokyo Olympics, he says, “I think I can get money if I increase my individual running ability.” Emphasized the idea that “is the key to winning a gold medal.