Three athletes from Chiba Prefecture, including Daiki Hashimoto, who won two gold medals in the men's gymnastics at the Tokyo Olympics, paid a courtesy visit to the Chiba Prefectural Office and reported the joy of winning the medals.

Daiki Hashimoto, a male gymnast at the Tokyo Olympics, won a gold medal for the all-around and horizontal bar for each event, and Hashimoto, Kazuma Kaya, and Wataru Tanigawa won the silver medal as a group.

萱 also won a bronze medal in the pommel horse by event.



All three from Chiba Prefecture visited the Chiba Prefectural Office on the 19th and reported to Governor Kumagai that they had won medals.



Hashimoto said, "I was incredibly happy when I won the gold medal at the all-around. When I was on the horizontal bar for each event, the previous players fell one after another, which made it difficult for me to do it. I think I was able to exert my strength. "



When asked about his feelings of acting first in many events, Kaya replied, "I was trying not to get drunk in the atmosphere so that I could pass the baton to the next player properly."



In addition, Tanikawa said, "I wanted a gold medal in the group, but I want to remember my regrets and connect it to the Paris tournament three years from now."