Wrestling national team training camp Considering antibody testing of all participating athletes June 5 22:10

The Japan Wrestling Association considers conducting an antibody test to check whether all participating athletes have been infected with the novel coronavirus before the training camp of the Japanese national athletes will resume next month. I made it clear.

This was announced by Hideaki Toyama, chairman of the Public Relations Committee, after the board of the Japan Wrestling Association held in Tokyo.

As a result, wrestling plans to restart the training camp of the national team at the National Training Center in Kita-ku, Tokyo from next month, and all the players participating in the training camp will be tested to see if they have been infected with the new coronavirus. It means that we are considering an inspection.

The training camp is expected to bring together top players from Japan, including Risako Kawai and Kenichiro Fumida, who have been designated as representatives of the Tokyo Olympics.

In addition, the board of directors on 5th officially approved not changing the eight athletes who have been nominated as Tokyo Olympic representatives and the ten athletes who have been designated as representatives of the Olympic Asian qualifying round next March. did.