Kazusa Ogawa, who won the bronze medal in the first appearance in the Tokyo Paralympics Judo Women's 70 kg class, met at the dawn and said, "I wonder if I could give back to the people who supported me by winning the medal." Did.

Ogawa won a bronze medal in his first appearance at the Tokyo Paralympics Judo Women's 70kg class held on the 29th, and met one night after winning the medal.



"I wanted to win a gold medal, but I'm glad I got a bronze medal. I think the bronze medal is also a good medal," he said.



After that, he expressed his gratitude, saying, "I think I was able to give back to the people who supported me by winning the medal."



On the 29th, he took a nap after having lunch, so he said, "At world competitions, I stretch without taking a nap, but yesterday I lay down because I wanted to think about it and fell asleep. It was a short time of 15 minutes, but I was able to recover my physical strength, so I'm glad I was able to sleep. "



For the next Paris tournament, he said, "I need skills, but I have to improve my mind. I want to cherish what I learned at the tournament and improve myself."