All Japan visually impaired Judo Men's 66km class, 19-year-old Seto wins December 8th 18:17

All-Japan visually impaired judo tournament for the next year's Tokyo Paralympic Games will be held, and in the 66-kilometer class for men, Yujiro Seto, 19-year-old, defeated Jun Fujimoto, who won five medals at the Paralympic Games. And won.

Judo for the visually impaired is a competition in which athletes with disabilities are fighting from the state of the team. This tournament is a selection of the international tournament that leads to the Paralympic Games, and a match between men and women is held at the Kodokan in Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo. I was broken.

Of these, the 66-kilometer class for men was contested by the round roster of five participating players, and 44-year-old Fujimoto who won five medals including three gold in the Paralympics and won Fujimoto in this tournament last year. Attracted attention to the 19-year-old Seto who won the championship.

In a game where two players faced each other, Seto, who had been repeatedly throwing Tomoe, was outstretched. However, Seto was less than 1 minute away, and he was good at throwing his best with a momentary gap. Seto won with "One Matching Technique".

Seto won all three other games and won, and Fujimoto was second.

Mr. Seto said, “I couldn't decide the skill very easily in the match with Fujimoto. There is no Paralympics if I don't go on Mr. Fujimoto. I want to practice well for the next three months because my opponent is better.” talked.

On the other hand, Fujimoto said, “I had a chance but I couldn't decide. I'm strong, but Seto does n’t have any rivals, so I do n’t feel like practicing. I ’ll do my best to show the endless beauty at the Tokyo Paralympics. I wanted to do it. "

The Japanese representative of the Tokyo Paralympics will be decided around May next year based on the results of the international competition.