Athletics Sani Brown Determined to go to the Tokyo Olympics "Everything is positive" September 18, 8:52

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In an interview with NHK, Sani Brown Abdul Hakim, the 100-meter track and field men's Japanese record holder, emphasized the importance of keeping pace and working positively toward the Tokyo Olympics, which was postponed for one year. did.

21-year-old Sani Brown is based in Florida, USA.



I was temporarily returning to Japan this month, and on the 17th, I gave an independent interview with NHK in Tokyo.



As the infection of the new coronavirus continues to spread, Sani Brown commented on his environment in the United States, saying, "There are times when the track cannot be used, and I do not know when the tournament will be held, so I will not run this season. However, I have been preparing to participate in the tournament with my teammates at any time without breaking my goals. "



He also mentioned that the influence of sports suspension is spreading to the city, such as the restaurant that was crowded when there was an American football game was forced to close, "I think that sports are commonplace. Since I have lived every day, I was made to think about what sports are, "he said.



Sani Brown has been practicing at the Tumbleweed Track Club, one of the leading professional teams in the United States, who left the University of Florida, where he was based in July, and has produced gold medalists for the Olympic Games.



Sani Brown revealed that he had decided to change the environment in the wake of the postponement of the Olympics, and said, "I still have a lot to do, including the attitude of long-time professionals to practice every day and their personal lives. I knew that there was something I could do. I'm improving to one level and two levels. "



On top of that, in preparation for next year's Olympics, "I think it's a rare opportunity to hold it in Japan, so I think it's going to be held even if I come here. Even if I rush, nothing will change, "he emphasized the importance of working positively without breaking his own pace.