Yumi Kajihara, who won the first Japanese female athlete in the cycling competition at the Tokyo Olympics Bicycle Women's Omnium, met and said, "I was disappointed with the silver medal, but I am deeply moved to be a medalist on the stage of my dreams." I talked about.

Kajiwara won the silver medal, the first Japanese female athlete to win a medal in the Olympic cycling competition at the Women's Bicycle Omnium held on the 8th.



Omnium runs four events from 7.5 kg to 20 kg in a day, and competes for the total points according to the ranking of each event.



Kajiwara met in Tokyo one night after winning the silver medal and said, "I was very disappointed because I was aiming for a gold medal, but I am deeply moved to be a medalist on the stage of my dreams."



At the competition venue for the bicycle track event, the maximum number of visitors was limited to half of the capacity, and the competition was held with spectators. I got a lot of cheers, and it pushed my back in a tight situation. "



For the future, he said that he talked on the phone with his mother, Yuri, who has supported the activity so far. I said, "he said, saying the goal of the Paris tournament.