Kinki University staff members Takaharu Furukawa and Azusa Yamauchi, who have been appointed as representatives of the archery at the Tokyo Olympics, have released their practice.

Furukawa, a male archery player, is a Japanese ace who has participated in five consecutive tournaments in Tokyo, including winning a silver medal at the London Olympics.



On the other hand, female Yamauchi is from Shizuoka prefecture, and was ranked 3rd in the final selection in March, and was appointed as the first Olympic representative.



On the 21st, at the practice facility of Kinki University in Ikoma City, Nara Prefecture, the two of them showed their practice together, first stood in front of the mirror and shot an arrow at a short distance to check the form.



After that, for about an hour, I shot about 100 arrows at the target 70 meters away, and hit most of them near the center, showing good adjustment.



Furukawa said, "I was a little disappointed after the national team selection in March, but now I'm feeling better about the actual performance. I want to clear each issue by the tournament." Was there.



Yamauchi was enthusiastic, saying, "I'm getting better as the Olympics approach. I want to improve the quality of my practice and go to the tournament with the feeling of a challenger because I'm participating for the first time."