Marathon Kayoko Fukushi `` rest for the time being '' Motivation to continue the competition 13:26 on March 9

Kayoko Fukushi, who withdrew from the Nagoya Women's Marathon and missed participating in the Olympics at the marathon, told the interview and said, "I will take a break for the time being," but at the same time, she was motivated to continue the competition.

The 37-year-old Fukushi abstained from the Nagoya Women's Marathon on the 8th at around 30 km, and did not participate in the Olympics in the second consecutive marathon.

One day after the race, Fukushi, who responded to the interview, said, "I was too cold at 25 kilos, I felt trembling and stopped myself."

Regarding the team's junior Mao Ichiyama, who won the fourth place in Japan's history, and was nominated for the Olympics, he said, "I'm happy to be honest. I think the idea of ​​wanting to be strong is a simple and straight child." was doing.

On the other hand, he spoke about his future, saying, "I'll just take a break and I don't know what will happen after that. I always say" stop it. ""

After hearing about the idea of ​​aiming for the Olympics on the track, he said in May that the 10,000-meter Japanese Championship would take place at the National Stadium in May, saying, "I don't have time to enter the Japanese Championship. There is a desire to do that, and a desire to run in the nation, and then listen to your body, listen to your heart, and consult with the director. "

Regarding the marathon, he said, "There are things that I find difficult, but there are also parts that I find interesting. I'm always pursuing it and maybe I will continue to do so." Was.