Trampoline All-Japan Championship Tatsumi wins for the first time November 3rd 20:23

The all-Japan championship of the trampoline will be held in Nagoya City, and in the boys, one of the representatives of the world championship that will open in late this month, Ryosuke Tsuji won the first victory, and the representative of the Tokyo Olympics will be heading for the world championship. I gained momentum.

The tournament was held at a gymnasium in Nagoya City, and eight men and women participated in the individual finals.

The trampoline competes for the score in 10 tricks, and Sakai, the representative of the world championship, has a sense of stability that decides to turn over twice in the second half if he shows a trick of 3 flips and 1 half twist at the beginning of the performance. The performance was performed.

Samurai won his first victory with 59.775, opening in late this month, and the representatives of the Tokyo Olympics gained momentum for the world championship.

Samurai said with a smile, “I was able to perform bullishly and convincingly. At the World Championship, I would like to meet with a more difficult composition.”

The other individual representatives of the World Championships were 35-year-old veteran Yukihiro Kamiyama, 2nd and Daisuke Unno 3rd, but Daiki Kishi did not advance to the semi-finals with 30th place in qualifying.

On the other hand, as for the women's world championships, Meiko Uyama was 2nd, Rina Satake was 4th, and Hikaru Mori finished 21st in the semi-final and did not advance to the final. Chiri Doihata did not participate in the tournament.

The World Championship will open at the Ariake Gymnastics Stadium, the venue for the Tokyo Olympics from 28th of this month, and the top Japanese player who has advanced to the men's and women's individual final will be selected as the representative of the next year's Tokyo Olympics.