Onshore Men's Short Distance Yamagata "Technical Response" Confident in Rewinding July 28, 22:18

Ryota Yamagata, a short-distance runner, responded to interviews during the first year of the opening of the Tokyo Olympics. Based on last season, when he suffered from poor physical condition, he said, "I was able to secure the time to re-engineer my body. I feel confident."

The 28-year-old player Yamagata has a record of 10 seconds, which is the fourth place in Japan with 100 meters of track men, but last season it was an unwilling season because he missed the competition one after another due to illness and injury.

On the 28th, Yamagata said in an online interview, looking back on last season, he said, "It was a difficult season, but I was able to get an image of new challenges and new runs. It was a catalyst for growth."

In addition, the postponement of the Olympics for one year was positively regarded as "it will be a meaningful year because it has been given time to cure injuries, rebuild the body, and review the technology. It is an Olympic that challenges with new feelings".

Regarding the practice after the declaration of an emergency, "I was in a constraint, but I have improved my skills." Specifically, "I changed to keep the forward leaning posture from the start as long as possible. Now that I'm running at a good time, I feel technically responsive," he said.

The first match of this season, which will be the actual fight since May last year, is expected to be a tournament to be held at the National Stadium in late next month, and he said, "I am not worried and I want to do my best."