At the Tokyo Olympics, judo players who won a total of 12 medals, including 9 gold medals, which is the largest number in history, met, and Shohei Ono, who won the men's 73 kg class for the second consecutive time, said, "The second consecutive victory has been achieved. I have a strong sense of security. I would like to discuss the future with myself slowly. "

Ohno, who won the men's 73 kg class for the second time in a row, "a sense of security rather than a sense of accomplishment."

In the judo of the Tokyo Olympics, Japan won 9 gold medals, which is the largest number in history, and made a great leap to win 12 medals including 1 silver medal, 1 bronze medal, and silver medal of mixed team. ..



The competition ended in a mixed team on the 31st of last month, and on the first day of the night, all 14 athletes who participated met in Tokyo.



Ono, who won the men's 73-kilometer class for the second time in a row, said, "I was able to achieve the goal of winning the Tokyo Olympics for the second time in a row, and I feel more secure than the sense of accomplishment. I am proud to have won two gold medals at the Olympic Games, "he said, and thanked the boy, Yasuo Inoue, who has decided to retire after the Games.



Regarding his future competitive life, such as whether he will challenge the Paris Olympics three years later, he said, "I will be 32 years old when I think about the next, and I can't think of another three years. One day a day, one year a year, in fact, My body is shabby, so I want to talk with myself slowly and think about it. "

Hifumi Abe "I'm really glad" Poetry "Daily efforts for the second straight victory"

In addition, Hifumi Abe and Uta Abe won the gold medal in their siblings for the first time in judo.



"I'm glad I got the gold medal on the stage of the first Olympic Games in Tokyo, and I'm glad I won the championship on the same day," said his older brother, a 66-kilometer male player. I talked about joy again.



A younger sister, a female 52-kilometer poetry player, said, "I think I'm starting for Paris three years from now, so I'd like to work hard every day to win the championship for the second time in a row. I'm still immature in physical and technical skills, so I practice that part as an issue. I want to do it, "he said, and was already looking ahead to the Paris Olympics.

Women's 48 kg class silver Tonaki "Starting with a good flow in Japan"

Funa Tonaki won the silver medal in the women's 48 kg class, which was the first medal for Japan in this tournament.



At the press conference, Tonaki said, "It was a silver medal instead of a gold medal, but I think Japan was able to start in a good way."

Women's 57 kg class copper Yoshida "I'm sorry but I'm relieved"

Tsukasa Yoshida, who won the bronze medal in the women's 57 kg class, said at the press conference, "I was aiming for the gold medal at the Olympic Games for the first time. I feel disappointed that it was a bronze medal, but honestly, I am relieved." rice field.

Women's 63 kg Tashiro "A member of a wonderful team"

Miku Tashiro, who lost in the second round of the women's 63 kg class, said at the press conference, "It was a very disappointing result, but I am happy to be able to fight together as a member of a wonderful team."

Kim Arai "Thanks for the best stage" in the women's 70 kg class

Chizuru Arai, who won the gold medal in the women's 70 kg class, said, "I am grateful that many people have prepared for the Tokyo Olympics in the midst of the Corona disaster and prepared the best stage. I'm happy to be able to produce results individually and in groups. "

Kim Hamada in the women's 78 kg class "I'm glad I achieved my goal."

Naori Hamada, who won the gold medal in the women's 78 kg class, said, "I was aiming to win the gold medal, so I'm glad I was able to achieve my goal."



He also smiled at the local children in Kagoshima, saying, "I hope I can convey the joy of judo when I go home."

Women's 78 kg super class Sone "I'm happy and relieved"

In the women's over 78 kg class, Akira Sone won the gold medal in her first appearance.



Sone said, "I've been practicing with the goal of winning the gold medal at the Olympics. I'm happy and relieved to win the gold medal."



And for the Paris tournament three years later, "I want to take care of each tournament in front of me. I lack skill, kumite, power, and stamina. All I would like to make an effort to become stronger in terms of aspects, "he said, pledged further growth.

Kim Takato "Meeting where efforts were rewarded" in the men's 60 kg class

Naohisa Takato, who won the gold medal in the men's 60 kg class, said at the press conference, "I have been feeling frustrated for five years since the Rio de Janeiro Games. I am relieved to be able to win the gold medal. It's been five years since I did it. It was a tournament where my efforts were rewarded. "



After that, he sent a message to the children, saying, "I want children who are engaged in judo and other sports to continue doing everything without giving up. I think that their efforts will be rewarded and results will come out someday."

Kim Nagase "I'm honestly happy" in the men's 81 kg class

Takanori Nagase, who won the gold medal in the men's 81 kg class, said at the press conference, "I have always set my goal to win the Tokyo Olympics. I am honestly happy to achieve that goal."

For men's 90 kg class "This team is very happy"

Men's 90 kg class Shoichiro Mukai lost the individual match in the third round, but won the silver medal in the "mixed team".



Mukai said, "I didn't get the results I expected in the individual competition. I lost in the final in the team competition, but I was very happy and happy to be able to do it with this team."

Gold Wolf in the men's 100 kg class "I was happy with my goal."

Wolf Aaron, who won the gold medal in the men's 100 kg class for the first time, said, "I was happy to get the gold medal I was aiming for in the individual competition. I am proud that the team was able to fight together in the team competition. I looked back.



Regarding future goals, he said, "I was able to win the world championships and the Olympics in the 100-kilometer class, so I would like to consider changing the class."

Men's 100 kg class Harasawa "Weight class slump very regret"

Hisayoshi Harasawa, a class over 100 kg for men, lost in the bronze medal match and did not win medals for the second consecutive tournament.



At the press conference, Harasawa said, "It was a disappointing result. It is very regrettable that I could not complete my mission while Japan's heavyweight class was sluggish."



Regarding Kosei Inoue, who has finished his term as the national coach, he said, "I am grateful to Kosei Inoue for guiding me so far. I want to make use of it in my future life."