The Tokyo Paralympics will start on land from the 27th.

Tomoe Sato, who is expected to win a gold medal in the wheelchair class, made the final adjustments at the national stadium.

The Japanese national team on land made adjustments at the national stadium and sub-tracks on the morning of the 26th, and among them, Sato, a Japanese ace aiming for a gold medal in the men's 400-meter wheelchair class to be held on the 27th, also appeared. ..



In the harsh heat, Sato prepared for the 27th by lightly wheelchairing to check his feelings on the sub-track.



In addition, the 27-year-old Kenya Karasawa, who made his first appearance in the men's 5000-meter visually impaired class and set a new world record, also took a breather with his companion runner for the race on the 27th. Was showing.



There was also a start practice time on the track at the National Stadium.



Most Japanese athletes forgot to participate in order to avoid the heat, but 22-year-old Ishida, who will participate for the first time in a class with a disability, will position the start block toward 100 meters on the 27th. I was checking.