Para land 11th result November 12th 8:31

Para-land world championship held in Dubai in the United Arab Emirates is a class that has a disability in women's long jump leg, Maya Nishinishi won a gold medal, and Toru Suzuki in a class that has a disability in men's high jump leg We won bronze medals and each was selected as a representative of next year's Tokyo Paralympics.

▽ In a class that has obstacles for women's long jump legs, Nakanishi who has participated in three consecutive Paralympic Games marks the best of this season 5 centimeters 37 cm and won a gold medal and will be announced as the representative of next year's Tokyo Paralympic Games Did.

Takakuwa Wassei was 6th and no representative was announced at this time.

▽ In the class where men's running high jumping leg was disabled, he participated in the Paralympic Games for 5 consecutive tournaments, and Suzuki, who is currently ranked 1st in the world ranking, won a bronze medal with a record of 92cm per meter, and was selected as the representative.

Pyongchang Paralympic Snowboard Gold Medalist who is aiming to participate in the Tokyo tournament, Midori Narita was 6th, and no representative was announced at this tournament.

▽ In the class where the men's 100m leg has a disability, Shunsuke Iya, who has just started the competition, went to the final, but was 8th.

▽ In the final of the class where the men's long jump arm is disabled,
▼ So Hamada is 6th
▼ Yudai Suzuki was seventh.

▽ In the men's 1500m wheelchair class final, Yuki Suzuki, who has already been selected by a representative of the Tokyo Paralympics in the marathon, was 8th.

Masayuki Higuchi, who participated in the Paralympic Games for two consecutive tournaments, finished ninth.

Masaru Watanabe lost in qualifying.

▽ In the class finals such as women's 400m cerebral palsy, Akemi Takemura was in 5th place and no representative was decided.

▽ In the women's 100m visual impairment class semi-finals, Chiaki Takada, who has already been confirmed as a representative, participated in 9th place but did not advance to the final.

▽ In the qualifying for the 400m wheelchair class,
▼ Although Yuki Suzuki decided to advance to the semi-final in 16th place,
▼ Yuki Nishiki lost 19th place in qualifying.

▽ In the qualifying for the boys' 100m wheelchair class,
▼ 56-year-old veteran Tomoya Ito, who has already been appointed by the representative, marked a new record in Japan of 17 seconds 35 and ranked third overall.
▼ Yuki Oya advanced to the final in 4th place overall.