Tokyo Paralympics.

In the competition on the fifth day of the tournament, Japan won a total of four medals, including two medals for men's triathlon.


We will tell you the competition on the 5th day of the tournament with a highlight video.

triathlon

In the men's motor dysfunction class, Hideki Uda won the silver medal, the first Japanese player to win a medal in 1 hour, 3 minutes and 45 seconds.


In the men's visually impaired class, Satoshi Yoneoka won the bronze medal in 1 hour, 2 minutes and 20 seconds.


For girls, Yukako Hata in the motor dysfunction class was 6th, and Atsuko Maruo in the visually impaired class was 11th.

Swimming

In the men's 150-meter individual medley motor dysfunction class, 34-year-old Takayuki Suzuki won the bronze medal with a time of 2: 40.53.

Suzuki is the third medal winner in this tournament.


Tomotaro Nakamura, who participated in the men's 100-meter breaststroke and motor dysfunction class, was 8th.


Japan, in which four players, Dai Tokaibayashi, Naohide Yamaguchi, Kasumi Fukui, and Maimi Inoue, participated in the intellectual disability class of the mixed 400m relay, broke the Japanese record with a time of 3: 57.18 and finished 4th. I entered.

Table tennis

Ito, who participated in the women's singles and intellectual disability class, won the bronze medal.

It is the first time in five tournaments that a Japanese player has won a medal in table tennis since the Sydney Games.

land

In the men's long jump prosthesis class, Atsushi Yamamoto was fourth, jumping 6 meters and 75 centimeters, breaking his Japanese record by 5 centimeters.

Junta Kosuda was 7th at 5 meters and 95 centimeters.


In the women's 400-meter class with a disability, Sae Tsuji was in 5th place and did not win the medal for the second consecutive tournament.


In the women's long jump prosthesis class, Maya Nakanishi was 6th at 5 meters and 27 centimeters, and Takahaya was 8th at 4 meters and 88 centimeters.


In the men's 5000-meter wheelchair class, 42-year-old Masayuki Higuchi was eighth.

Wheelchair rugby

In the semi-finals, Japan lost to England 49-55.


On the 29th, he will face the bronze medal for the second consecutive tournament in the bronze medal match against Australia.

judo

Junko Hirose, a 57-kilometer female player, lost in the bronze medal match and did not win a medal.


Takamasa Nagai of the 73 kg class for men and Hiroko Kudo of the 63 kg class for women both lost in the quarterfinals and lost in the repechage and did not win medals.

Wheelchair tennis

In the men's singles, Shingo Kunieda defeated the Slovak player in the second round of the first round and advanced to the third round.


In the first round of women's singles, Yui Kamiji, Aimi Tanaka, and Momoko Ohtani all won straight and advanced to the second round.


In the first round of Quad's singles, Koji Kanno defeated a Korean player straight and decided to advance to the quarterfinals.

Wheelchair basketball

Men's Japan defeated Canada 62-56 in the third round of the qualifying league, deciding to advance to the quarter-finals with three consecutive victories.

Boccia

The individual qualifying league started today, and Japanese captain Hidetaka Sugimura and ace Takayuki Hirose both won in a class with mild disabilities such as cerebral palsy.

archery

In the final tournament, Rion Miyamoto, a men's individual compound, defeated an Italian player and advanced to the third round.


The pair of Aiko Okazaki and Kohji Oyama of "W1" who have a heavy disability in a mixed team wheelchair lost to the Russian Paralympic Committee in the quarterfinals.

Goalball

Men's Japan won 10-2 in the third round of the qualifying league against Lithuania, who won the gold medal in the previous tournament.


The women played against the United States in the third round of the qualifying league, won a come-from-behind victory 3-2, and won their first victory in this tournament.

Powerlifting

Former Ujo won the 6th place in the men's 72 kg class.

Equestrian

The first day of the group was held, and in Japan, Mitsuhide Miyaji and Masaru Inaba participated, finishing the first day with a total of 135.603 and finishing in 11th place provisionally.

Wheelchair fencing

Six Japanese players participated in the male and female Fleure individuals, but all of them were eliminated in the qualifying league.