Tokyo Paralympics.
In the competition on the 4th day of the tournament, Japan won a total of 5 medals, including 4 medals on land.
We will tell you the competition on the 4th day of the tournament with a highlight video.
land
On land, Tomoki Sato won the gold medal in the men's 400-meter wheelchair class with a time of 55.39 seconds, breaking the Paralympic record.
This is the first time for a Japanese player to win a gold medal on land in three tournaments since the 2008 Beijing tournament.
Hirokazu Ueyonahara also won the bronze medal in this race with a time of 59.95 seconds.
In the men's 5000-meter visually impaired class, Kenya Karasawa won the silver medal with a time of 15 minutes 18 seconds 12 and Shinya Wada won the bronze medal with a time of 15 minutes 21 seconds 03.
judo
In judo, Yujiro Seto, a 66-kilometer boy, won the bronze medal in his first appearance by winning the bronze medal in the bronze medal.
Yui Fujiwara, a 52-kilometer female player, and Shizuka Hanya, a 48-kilometer female player, both lost in the bronze medal match and did not win medals.
Swimming
Kota Kubota, who participated for the first time in the men's 100-meter backstroke motor dysfunction class, finished fifth in the final with a time of 1: 09.09, breaking the Japanese record set in the qualifying.
In the men's 50-meter butterfly motor dysfunction class, Kaede Hinata, who first appeared at the age of 16, was in 7th place, and in the women's 400-meter freestyle visually impaired class, Tsujiuchi Ayano, who participated for the first time, recorded her own Japanese record in the qualifying. In the final, he showed a swim close to that record and finished 8th.
In the final of the women's 50-meter freestyle, the most visually impaired class, in which Tomomi Ishiura participated and finished 8th, the swimming competition manager re-started the race in response to a protest from the Paralympic Committee of the participating athletes. Was announced.
The details have not been disclosed, but the schedule will be announced as soon as it is decided.
Table tennis
In the women's singles and intellectual disability class, Maki Ito advanced to the semi-finals with 1 win and 2 losses in the qualifying league, and table tennis did not have a bronze medal match, so Ito's medal was confirmed.
bicycle
In the women's 500-meter time trial class for motor dysfunction, Keiko Sugiura was 4th and Miho Fujii was 7th.
Shodai Kawamoto was sixth in the men's 1000-meter time trial class for motor dysfunction.
Wheelchair rugby
The Japan National Wheelchair Rugby Team played 57-53 in the final round of the qualifying league against Australia, which is ranked number one in the world.
Japan decided to advance to the semi-finals with three consecutive victories in the qualifying league.
boat
In the qualifying race for the fore with a mixed steering wheel on the boat, Japan finished 6th, and Tomomi Ichikawa finished 6th in the women's single scull qualifying, both of which went to the repechage.
Goalball
With a goal ball, the girls played against Brazil in the second round of the qualifying league and drew 4 to 4 to 1 loss and 1 draw.
The boys defeated the United States 11 to 1 in the second round of the qualifying league to win the second straight victory.
Equestrian
26-year-old Masaru Inaba participated for the first time in individual grade 3 and finished in 15th place.
Sitting valley
In the first match of the qualifying league, the girls lost to Italy with a set count of 0-3, and the boys also lost to the Russian Paralympic Committee 0-3.
Powerlifting
Tomohiro Mitsuse made his first appearance in the men's 59kg class and finished 10th at 145kg, breaking his own Japanese record by 2kg.