In the finals of the Tokyo Paralympic Games, the women's 100-meter flat swim, and the intellectual disability class, Mikika Serizawa finished 7th with a time of 1'20.09.

At the age of 21 who participated in the Paralympics for the first time, Serizawa participated in the intellectual disability class of the 100m breaststroke women's swimming race, and in the qualifying held in the morning, he finished 7th overall in 1 minute 19 seconds 39 and advanced to the final. rice field.



In the final, he was able to expand his lead to other players from the start, but he showed a good tempo and finished in 7th place with a time of 1'20.09.



The gold medal was Michelle Alonso Morales of Spain, who broke his world record at 0.59 seconds and set a time of 1'12.02, and won the event for the third time in a row.



The silver medal was Louise Fiddes of England and the bronze medal was Beatrice Borges Carneiro of Brazil.

Serizawa "I was able to squeeze my strength to the end."

Mikika Serizawa, who finished 7th in the intellectual disability class after 100m breaststroke for women, said, "I had a slower time than the qualifying, but it was a lot of fun. I was able to squeeze my strength to the end. "



After that, he said, "In the next 100-meter backstroke, I want to update my personal best that I couldn't get in the breaststroke."