A duet free routine was held on the final day of the Japan Championships in Artistic Swimming, and before the Olympics, the Japanese national team, who was the last actual battle, performed in the image of a robot.

The Japanese national team of artistic swimming participated in the Japan Championships held in Kadoma City, Osaka Prefecture, and performed a duet free routine on the 9th of the final day.



The pair of Yukiko Inui and Moe Yoshida expressed how the robot evolved into a human being with dance and comical facial expressions that imaged the robot, as well as difficult footwork that engraves fine movements.



After the international tournament last month, the two people said that they tried to raise the height of their foot skills even more, but there were some scenes where the heights did not match in the second half, but the endurance trained by bike training in a low oxygen environment. I made the best use of it and swam through the intense choreography.



The score was 93.6667.



Inui said, "I haven't been able to participate in international competitions so much, and suddenly it's the Olympics, but I want to show a completely different place from the adult world championships and give a good breeze to the whole team."



Yoshida said, "I haven't caught up with Inui's height, so I want to catch up as soon as possible."



Head coach Masayo Imura said, "Filling the height difference is the key to the duet." Since the first event of artistic swimming will be a duet free routine in the actual Olympics, "First of all, this event I have to show that Japan, the host country, has come so far, so I want to show the momentum of Japan with this performance. "