Tokyo/Beijing Para Momooka Muraoka Willingness to continue “two-handed” on land and skiing September 9 at 6:25

Ms. Momoka Muraoka, who is aiming for both Tokyo Paralympics and Beijing Paralympics half a year later, is interviewing at the same time, and she is aiming to advance to the finals on land and win medals on skis. Showed willingness to continue.

23-year-old Muraoka won five medals in the winter Paralympics Alpine skiing, but since last year he has challenged wheelchair track and is ranked 8th in the world ranking with 100 meters of women in the 6th Japan Championship. I won the record with a good record.



From next month, I will return to ski training for the first time in a year and a half, and I am aiming to return to the track again from the beginning of next year to participate in both the summer Tokyo Paralympic Games and the Beijing Paralympic Games that will be held half a year later.



Muraoka responded to the interview before he returned to skiing, saying, “I was glad that I had a good time and didn't really give up on the track.”



In addition, "I have set aside another year to strengthen the Tokyo Paralympics, so my goal is to advance to the finals on the track. I want to aim for a medal at the Beijing Paralympics. I decided not to give up on both, so I decided to take this path. I want to chase after that,” and once again showed a willingness to continue the “two-sword style”.