Yumi Kajihara, who is expected to win a gold medal at the Women's Omnium, has made adjustments by running in anticipation of the actual race, as the Japanese representative of the bicycle track event participating in the Tokyo Olympics has released the practice.

On the 18th, the Japanese national team for the Tokyo Olympics bicycle track event opened the practice to the press for the first time at the practice field in Izu City, Shizuoka Prefecture.



In the morning, the practice of middle-distance runners was released, of which Kajiwara, who won the gold medal at last year's World Championship, Women's Omnium, ran 500 meters with all his might, practice chasing the player in front, and the actual performance. I was running for 20 minutes assuming a race.



During the practice, he seemed relaxed, talking with other players with a smile.



In the afternoon, the practice of sprinters will be released, and Yuta Wakimoto and Yudai Nitta, who are both expected to receive medals at the men's Keirin, will put their full load on 800 meters, 5 to 6 times more than the actual performance. I practiced running repeatedly.



Due to the rigorous practice, Wakimoto and Nitta were pushing for the Olympics, which was more than a month before the opening, with some scenes falling to the ground.



The Japanese national team players in the track event will have a training camp in Okinawa after this, and will return to Izu in mid-July to make the final adjustments.