Asuka Terada, who aims for the Olympics while raising her children, “Grows with one” May 21, 21:34

Asuka Terada, a 100-meter hurdle for track and field women who is aiming for the Tokyo Olympics while raising children, responded to an interview, and while training is limited due to the spread of new coronavirus, "I want to think positively and grow even one" I emphasized the idea of ​​working positively.

Terada, a 30-year-old, has a Japanese record of 12 seconds 97 with a women's 100-meter hurdle and is aiming for the Tokyo Olympics while balancing childcare and competition.

Terada, who responded to online interviews with TV companies, could not practice at the stadium due to the spread of the new coronavirus, so he used his five-year-old daughter, Kao, as a weight substitute at home. I revealed that I am working on trunk training.

Terada said, “I have a good weight because my daughter is 17 kilos. Even if I can't practice running, I'm strengthening the weak parts of my body. I want to be able to grow, "stressed the idea of ​​positively working toward the Tokyo Games one year later.

During the interview, Kao-chan also appeared and answered the question, "What kind of thing do you want to see at the Tokyo Olympics?", "Mom with a cool run and" Morimori "".

Terada said, “I've been able to see growth as I spend more time with my daughter. I want to do my best to make my family happy.”