The training camp for the Tokyo Paralympic Boccia representative from Japan held in Toyama Prefecture was released to the press, and Yuriko Fujii of Toyama Prefecture, who will participate in the third consecutive tournament, said, "I am doing it with the intention of getting a medal." He talked about his enthusiasm.

Boccia is a Paralympic competition in which red and blue balls are thrown at each other to compete for how close they can be to a white ball. The training camp for the Japanese national team will be held at the Ariso Dome in Uozu City, Toyama Prefecture from the 26th to the 30th of this month. I was struck.



A total of four athletes who have been appointed as representatives of the Tokyo Paralympics will attend this training camp, and Yuriko Fujii from Uozu City, who will participate in the third consecutive tournament, and three athletes in a class different from Fujii will participate. Did.



On the 30th, the battle-style practice was released, and the players were talking to each other and practicing.



Of these, Fujii showed a well-controlled pitch, such as pulling his ball to the target ball, and applause was sent from the people involved in the venue for a smooth finish.



After the practice, Fujii told reporters, "I am very happy to be able to practice with high accuracy."



When asked about his thoughts on the Tokyo Paralympics, he said, "Boccia is worth living for me and I am trying to get a medal. I will do my best to see the best performance."