Sena Irie, who won the first medal as a Japanese player in the Tokyo Olympics and boxing girls, met and said, "I'm proud to be a gold medalist."

Irie, a women's featherweight boxing player at the Tokyo Olympics, defeated a Filipino player in the final on the 3rd to win a gold medal.

The first Japanese boxing medal as a Japanese player became a gold medal.



On the 4th, one night after winning the gold medal, Irie met in Tokyo and said, "I'm still not sure I'm a gold medalist, but I'm proud to be a gold medalist. I'm happy because I'm eating well, "he said.



Regarding the reason why he won the gold medal, he said, "I haven't been able to look back on the match yet, but I think I was able to hit the two punches of my weapons, the left jab and the right straight." ..



And to the local Tottori people, "I'm glad I was born in Tottori prefecture because I was so pleased to win the gold medal. I am in Tottori prefecture, so I thank Tottori prefecture where I was born and raised. I want to continue to do my best. "