Four Japanese national teams from Japan for sports climbing, a new competition for the Tokyo Olympics, attended a press conference, and Tomoa Narasaki, who is aiming for a gold medal, stated her aspirations, "I want to deliver energy through the coolness of climbing."

On the 29th, the four Japanese national teams for sports climbing, whose competition will start on August 3, entered the Olympic Village in Chuo-ku, Tokyo, and attended a press conference.

Narasaki, who is aiming for a gold medal with a boy's ace, said, "I'm feeling more nervous and I'm excited about half and half. I'm feeling pretty good and I'm really looking forward to the performance." did.



After that, he said, "I was inspired by the same new competitions such as skateboarding and surfing. I also want to bring energy to the whole of Japan through the coolness of climbing."

A 32-year-old female player, Akiyo Noguchi, who will retire from active duty at the end of this tournament, said, "I am working hard only to achieve the best performance of my life on August 6th of the final. I want to follow the medal rush of Japanese players. I vowed to be active.



Miho Nonaka, who is expected to win a medal with Noguchi, said, "I'm aiming for a gold medal because I'm going to the tournament. I want to cross Japan beyond TV and convey the charm of my climbing." "I've been brought to the best I can do now. I want you to see how you can fight even if you're not tall," he said.



Sports climbing takes place at Aomi Urban Sports Park in Koto Ward, Tokyo.