On the final day of the All Japan Championship, which decides the best wrestling in Japan, Kenichiro Fumita, who has been appointed as the representative of the Tokyo Olympics, won the championship.

The final day of the All Japan Wrestling Championship was reached, and six classes of men and women were played at the Komazawa Gymnasium in Tokyo.



Of these, Fumita, a men's Greco-Roman style 60 kg class player, was the only player to be nominated for the Tokyo Olympics.



Fumita scored points in the semi-finals with his strong throwing and ground fighting, and overwhelmed him with 12 to 1 to win the technical fall.



In the final, I tried many times to throw a sledge against a player who won the championship last year in the 4th year of college, but I couldn't decide and I couldn't get points in the technique.

Even so, he was warned that his opponent was reluctant because he continued to attack, and Fumita won the decision 2 to 1 and decided to win the championship for the first time in two years.



Fumita said, "There were some areas that I couldn't attack, and I found some issues. I have to improve the points that I can decide and get the points. I want to get the gold medal exactly in 2021 with the results that are suitable for the Olympics." Was there.

Other results

▼ Women's 53kg class: Second year high school student Akari Fujinami defeats adult world champion Haruna Okuno to win her first appearance



▼ Women's 65kg class: Miwa Morikawa, a third year university student, wins the tournament for the second time in a row



▼ Men's free Style 57 kg class: Rei Higuchi, who participates in the Olympic Asian qualifying, is defeated, and Yuki Takahashi wins the championship for the first time in two years



▼ Men's freestyle 92 kg class: Sosuke Takatani is straddling four classes for 10 consecutive years victory in



▼ Men's Greco-Roman style 72 kg class: winner Shogo Takahashi players to compete in the Olympic Asian qualifying for three consecutive years 4 th