Hifumi Abe, who has been appointed as the representative of the Tokyo Olympics and judo, responded to the interview one night after winning the international tournament and said, "I felt that I was growing and evolving" for more than three months. I talked about the response toward the production.

Abe, who defeated Joshiro Maruyama in December last year and was appointed as the representative of the men's 66 kg class at the Tokyo Olympics, won the international tournament held in Turkey on the 1st.



Abe responded to an online interview one night after the match, saying, "I'm glad I was able to feel the unique knitting and skill parts of the team with overseas players, so I think it's a good harvest." I looked back on the international competition that became.



At this tournament, Abe showed that while his opponent was wary of his favorite carrying skills, he was grabbing points in the semi-finals and Kouchi-cutting in the finals, scoring points and expanding the range of his skills. I did.



Regarding this, Abe said, "I felt that I was growing and evolving in the final as well."



After that, he said, "The Olympics have gained momentum. I want to evolve even more and perform at my best in the next three months," and renewed his motivation toward the goal of the gold medal.