At the Tokyo Paralympics, the men's 61-kilometer final at Taekwondo, which began on the 2nd, the referee stopped the match in just a few seconds, and the gold medal was decided.

Brazil's Natan Cesar Sodario Torqueat and Egypt's Muhammad Elsaiyat will face each other in the men's 61-kilometer final.

However, the referee stopped the match just seconds after the start.



Then, after the doctor who went up to the mat confirmed the condition of Elsaiyat, it was a referee stop.

According to the Games Organizing Committee, the referee has determined that Elsaiyat is injured and unable to continue the match.



Elsaiyat, who participated in the podium and received a silver medal on the podium, occasionally smiled.

"I wasn't in a situation where I could play a match because I hurt my neck in the semi-finals, but I still wanted to be on the stage of the finals," he told NHK.

Even if I knew that I couldn't fight satisfactorily, I could see a strong desire to stand in the final stage, which decides the top of the big stage.