One year to the Tokyo Olympics Women's Marathon Ayuko Suzuki announces her determination August 7 16:08

On the 7th, which is one year before the women's marathon race at the Tokyo Olympics, Ayuko Suzuki, who has been nominated as a representative, interviewed online and stated her determination to win a medal.

28-year-old Suzuki has been ranked second at the Tokyo Olympics, finishing second in the MGC race last year.

As the postponement of the women's marathon at the postponed Tokyo tournament took just one year in seven days, Suzuki responded online from Abashiri, Hokkaido, a training camp.

Based on the fact that the adjustment of the right thigh is affected by this, "I wonder if I was in the best condition if I was in production today," he said frankly.

In addition, both Honami Maeda and Mao Ichiyama, who have both been designated as representatives, set a good record last month in track events. I felt again when the results came out," he said.

After that, for next year's production, "The Olympics for me is a hope light. There are times when it is mentally difficult due to postponement or breakdown, but I think that if I overcome this, I will be stronger, so I will not give up until the end I want to run for a medal."

Suzuki is continuing to make adjustments to return to the race from autumn, and is considering starting a marathon again at the beginning of the year.