The Tokyo Olympics have reached the 10th day of the Games.

Tsuyoshi Fukui, the leader of the Japanese team, and Mitsugi Ogata, the general manager of the Japanese team, held a press conference and praised the players who continued the medal rush, with the number of gold medals reaching a record high in the first half of the tournament.

The Tokyo Olympics, which began on the 23rd of this month, celebrated the 10th day of the Games, and a press conference was held to summarize the first half of the Games until July 31, when the leader of the Japanese team, Fukui and General Manager Ogata, returned.



Among them, General Manager Ogata said that in the first half alone, the number of gold medals was 17, which was the largest number in history, and he won a total of 30 medals. I feel reliable about the many things, "he said, praising the players.



On top of that, Fukui said in the second half, "I'm telling the players that I'll do my best. It would be great if there was a moment when the people who saw it got a little hot." I did.



In addition, Fukui raised the issue that the players are suffering from it, stating that "some heartless people have slandered the participating players on SNS."



On top of that, Fukui said, "It is absolutely unacceptable for athletes to insult their efforts and time for several years. We monitor them and keep records. We will work with related organizations to deal with them."



The Japanese team has set up a counseling room in the Olympic Village for athletes suffering from this problem, and is responding online.