The 13th day of the Tokyo Olympic Games.

19-year-old Sakura Yosozumi won the gold medal and 12-year-old Kaishinna won the silver medal at the new competition skateboarding women's park.

In addition, Yukako Kawai, a 62 kg wrestling girl, won the gold medal, and Tsukimi Namiki, a flyweight boxing girl, won the bronze medal.


We will tell you the highlights of the 13th day of the tournament with a video.

skateboard

In the women's park final of skateboarding, 19-year-old Sakura Yosozumi won the gold medal with a high score of 60.09, which is the only 60 points.


In addition, 12-year-old Kaishinna marked 59.04 and won the silver medal.

At the age of 12, he was the youngest Japanese player to win a medal, surpassing the 13-year-old player who won the gold medal on the women's street of skateboarding.


15-year-old Ao Okamoto, who passed the qualifying at the top, succeeded in a difficult technique in the early stage of the final third time, but failed in a big technique in the final stage and finished in 4th place.

wrestling

Yukako Kawai, who participated for the first time in the 62 kg class of wrestling women, won the gold medal by beating the Kyrgyz player in the final.


In the women's 57 kg class, her sister Risako Kawai beat the American player in the semi-finals, and it was decided to win a silver medal or higher.

It will be interesting to see if we can win the final and win the gold medal with our sisters.

boxing

Tsukimi Namiki lost in the women's flyweight boxing semi-final, but boxing won the bronze medal because there was no third-place playoff.


This is the second boxing girl to win a medal, following Sena Irie, who won the gold medal in the featherweight division.

baseball

In baseball, Japan advanced to the final by defeating South Korea 5-2 in the semi-finals, and the silver medal or higher was confirmed.

This is the first baseball medal to be won since the bronze medal at the 2004 Athens Olympics.

Table tennis

Japan lost to Germany 2-3 in the semi-finals of table tennis and men's teams and missed the final.


In the bronze medal match, Japan will face South Korea for two consecutive medals.

Artistic swimming

In the artistic swimming and duet, the pair of Japanese players Yukiko Inui and Megumu Yoshida finished in 4th place, and did not win medals for the second consecutive tournament in this event.

Equestrian

Equestrian Individual Jumping Daisuke Fukushima won the 6th place at the end of a decisive battle called jumping.


The time difference with the bronze medal player is about 5 seconds, and it was the first time in 89 years since Takeichi Nishi of the 1932 Los Angeles Games that he won the medal in equestrian.

Sailing

Men's and women's 470-class medal races are held for sailing, and in Japan, a pair of men's Keiju Okada and Jumpei Hokazono, and a pair of women's Ai Yoshida and Miho Yoshioka are all ranked 7th in overall results. I won a prize.

land

In the 1500-meter semi-final for women on land, Nozomi Tanaka broke his own Japanese record with a time of 3: 59.19, which was less than 4 minutes for the first time, and advanced to the final.


This is the first time for a Japanese player to participate in this event.

Sport climbing

In sports climbing, a women's combined qualifying round was held to compete for the overall results of the third event, with Miho Nonaka in 3rd place and Akiyo Noguchi in 4th place, advancing to the final where the top 8 players competed.

basketball

As a basketball girl, Japan defeated Belgium 86-85 in the quarterfinals and advanced to the semifinals for the first time through men and women.

Canoe sprint

The canoe sprint was held in the men's and women's qualifying and the quarterfinals, of which Momotaro Matsushita advanced to the semifinals in the men's kayak single 200 meters.