Takayuki Suzuki, who won medals in all five events that participated in the Tokyo Paralympic Games, and Miyuki Yamada, who won two silver medals by breaking the youngest record of Japanese players, talked about their joy at a press conference. rice field.

Suzuki "Five medals, the result of changing the technique of training the trunk and swimming"

The 34-year-old Suzuki, who participated in the Paralympics for the fifth consecutive tournament, won medals in all five events, including a gold medal in the 100-meter freestyle motor dysfunction class.



Looking back on the success of this tournament, Suzuki said, "I am very happy that I was able to win medals in all five events as a result of changing my core training and swimming technique from where I could not get a medal at the Rio de Janeiro tournament. I said.



Suzuki, who positioned this tournament as the culmination of the tournament, was asked about the future, such as the Paris tournament three years later. I want to work on the thesis of the course. "

Yamada "The driving force is the desire to aim for the world."

On the other hand, Yamada said, "I'm very happy because I didn't expect to win two silver medals. The driving force was the desire to do my best to respond to the support, the desire to take the top in my favorite swimming, and the desire to aim for the world. "It became," he recalled his success in the first Paralympic Games.



Also, when the press asked me what I wanted to eat, he said, "I want to eat rice with tsukudani of tanned nori and seaweed. Rice is the best." Was there.