It will be four days and another year until the opening of the Winter Olympic Games in Beijing, China next year.

As the infection of the new coronavirus continues to spread, the future is uncertain, such as the cancellation of the test tournament at the match venue, so some players reveal their complicated hearts.

Yuzuru Hanyu, who has won the men's singles in figure skating for the second time in a row, told the Beijing Olympics last December that "If you look at the Olympics as one of the skaters, it is not a sports festival, but for me it is the ultimate goal of the competition. If you think about that alone, of course I want the Olympics to be held, and I also want to win the championship. "



On top of that, "Various people are giving various opinions as to whether the Olympic Games should really be held. Under such circumstances, there is a limiter that I personally should not think about the final goal of the Olympic Games. I have a strong image of shutting down toward that point, not whether I will come out or not, or whether I will continue to be active until then. "

In addition, Satsuki Fujisawa, who won the bronze medal at the Olympic Games for the first time as a Japanese curling girl, said, "I think every athlete wants to participate in the tournament. In such a difficult situation, more than ever. I feel the joy of being in the tournament. Like the Olympics, I want to show everyone the joy of being in the tournament at both the Japan and World Championships. "

Shoma Uno, who won the silver medal in the men's singles for figure skating at the Pyeongchang Olympics, said, "I don't know about the tournament. To be honest, I can't think of anything." We are playing sports in the presence of us. Given that, we can't just mourn, and we have a place to do our best, so we have to do our best. " It was.