41-year-old Ken Terauchi, who advanced to the final in the men's board of the Tokyo Olympics, expressed his willingness to continue his career, saying, "I want to repartition for the Japan Championships in September and show a match that is unique to Olympians."

At the Summer Olympics, Terauchi played in the sixth tournament, which is the largest number of Japanese athletes, and advanced to the final by jumping into the men's board to finish in 12th place.



Terauchi participated in an event held in Minato-ku, Osaka on the 14th, and performed spinning techniques such as diving in front of children and parents of a swimming school.

After the event, Terauchi, who responded to the interview, expressed his willingness to continue his career, saying, "I want to think slowly, but I want to repartition for the Japan Championships in September and show a match that is unique to Olympians."



On the other hand, for the Paris Olympics three years later, "I haven't set a goal yet, and I want to make sure that I can fight well at the World Championships in Fukuoka next year. I have to decide for myself and start moving. 3 I don't think we should talk about years later. "

Rikuto Tamai, who won the 7th place in the men's high diving at the Tokyo Olympics, also participated in the event and said, "It was a valuable experience because I couldn't really enjoy going to the finals when I was 14 years old." ..



For next year's world championships, he said, "I wish I could do both high diving and aiming for board diving," and set the goal of challenging the second event.