Hidetaka Sugimura, who won the silver medal at the Rio de Janeiro Games in Fukushima Prefecture, held a training camp for the Japanese national team of Boccia, a ball game held at the Tokyo Paralympics. I want to prepare to win. "

The training camp for Boccia began on the 11th in Shirakawa City, Fukushima Prefecture, and four members of the group, including Sugimura and Takaki Hirose, who have been nominated for the Tokyo Paralympic Games silver medal at the Rio de Janeiro Games, participated.



The facility in Shirakawa City is one of eight strengthening bases nationwide that has a dedicated coat made of the same material as the venue for the Paralympic Games, and on the 11th, cooperation between Shirakawa City and the Japan Boccia Association A related agreement has been signed.

After that, the practice was released, and Sugimura showed good adjustments such as pulling the ball to the white target ball with accurate control.



The training camp will be held until the 27th, and adjustments other than the competition can be advanced by timing meals and trying to move in a dedicated car according to the actual game time.



Sugimura said, "Although the difficult situation continues, I believe that it will be held safely and securely for everyone, and I would like to prepare to win the medal in any environment." I was talking.