Para Swimming Aiike Ike Announces Ataxia Resumed Training Aiming for Tokyo Para December 26 15:32

Aiike Ike, a swimmer expected to play an active role at the Tokyo Paralympics next year, was seriously injured in a traffic accident, and was later diagnosed as having silence and was unable to speak. Did. Currently, he has resumed his practice and has expressed his intention to aim for the Tokyo Paralympic Games.

Aiike Ike (21), a third-year student at Nippon Sport Science University, has a paralysis on his left foot, and has participated in seven events at the Rio de Janeiro Paralympic, including freestyle competitions and relays.

Ike announced on his SNS that he had been riding a bicycle in late July and had suffered a serious injury, such as a broken bone, due to a traffic accident.

Later, in August, she suddenly became unable to speak and was diagnosed with psychogenic ataxia and severe depression.

It was said that swimming and contact with university officials had been cut off for treatment, but practice was resumed little by little from mid-September, and now aiming for the Tokyo Paralympic Games selection meeting to be held in March next year, You are practicing at Kinki University.

In the SNS, Ike said, "I want to see myself as it is in the future and decided to announce it. Time has stopped for several months, but now I am working hard, so I will continue to work hard Thank you for your support. "