Hideki Uda, who won the silver medal in the Tokyo Paralympics triathlon men's motor dysfunction class, attended a press conference at the dawn of the night and said, "I feel like I've gradually won the medal."

At the Tokyo Paralympic Triathlon, Uda won the silver medal in the men's motor dysfunction class and Satoshi Yoneoka won the bronze medal in the men's visually impaired class on the 28th.



One night after the race, the two attended a press conference in Tokyo.



Looking back at the moment of the goal, Uda said, "I was full of gratitude. The faces of all my family and friends who supported me so far came to my eyes and tears came out."



He also said with a smile, "I feel like I've gradually won the silver medal. I haven't had time to spend time with my family because I've only been training camps, so I'd like to play with my two sons with all my might."



Yoneoka said, "It was a medal that I had been aiming for for a long time. The joy of winning the medal came from the bottom of my heart." It helped me a lot because of the encouragement, "he said thanks to the words during the race.



Tsubaki, who was present at the press conference, said, "When I told him that it was the best match, he ran firmly. I want to show my respect again for the strength that I can push in a difficult place." I did.