Ryomei Tanaka, who won the bronze medal at the Tokyo Olympics and the men's boxing fly class, attended the awards ceremony and said, "It was the best Olympics."

Boxing men's flyweight Tanaka has defeated the medalists of the previous tournament one after another in boxing, and won the bronze medal for the first time in 61 years as a Japanese player in this class.



After the men's flyweight final and commendation ceremony were held on the 7th, Tanaka said, "It was the best Olympics. If you score 100 points, I'm glad I got the medal." I talked with a smile.

A row of women's flyweight copper trees "I want to give a medal to a dog"

In addition, Tsukimi Namiki, who won the bronze medal in the boxing women's flyweight division, attended the award ceremony and said, "I am proud of the bronze medal."



Namiki won the bronze medal by winning with a powerful series of hits while making full use of step work. Namiki shed tears and regretted immediately after losing in the semi-finals, but on the 7th he received the bronze medal with a big smile.



Namiki said, "I was very frustrated right after the match, but everyone said that I was proud of it. I smiled at the award ceremony to be proud of this bronze medal." did.



Sena Irie, who won the gold medal in the featherweight division, and Sena Irie, who won the gold medal at the Olympic Games for the first time as a Japanese female player, said, "I want to liven up women's boxing, so I'm working hard together. I've been doing my best. I'm very proud that both of us won the medals. "



When asked what he wanted to do after the tournament, he said with a smile, "I want to play with my dog ​​at home. I haven't seen him at all recently, so I want to give him a medal."