On the 10th day of the Tokyo Paralympics, Takayuki Suzuki won a silver medal in the men's 50-meter freestyle motor dysfunction class, and 14-year-old Miyuki Yamada in the women's 50-meter backstroke motor dysfunction class. I won a silver medal.

In this tournament, Suzuki will be the 5th medal and Yamada will be the 2nd medal.

Swimming

In the final of the men's 50-meter freestyle motor dysfunction class, Takayuki Suzuki caught up with a strong swim while being late in the early stages, and finally finished in 2nd place with a touch difference and won the silver medal with a time of 37.70. bottom.

34-year-old Suzuki achieved the feat of winning medals in all five events he participated in this tournament, with one gold medal, two silver medals, and two bronze medals.


In the final of the women's 50-meter backstroke motor dysfunction class, 14-year-old Miyuki Yamada jumped out of the start and was overtaken by a Singaporean player who holds the world record for this event in the second half, but was significantly different from the third-placed player. He won the silver medal with a time of 1'06.98.

Yamada is the second silver medal in this tournament following the women's 100m backstroke.


And in the women's 100m backstroke intellectual disability class, Kasumi Fukui, 22 years old, who participated for the first time, came in 7th place.

Wheelchair tennis

In the women's singles semi-final, Yui Kamiji defeated a Dutch player with a straight with a set count of 2-0 to advance to the final.

This is the first time for a Japanese player to advance to the final in a Paralympic wheelchair tennis girl, and Uechi has been confirmed to have a silver medal or higher, which exceeds the bronze medal of the previous tournament.


In the men's singles semi-final, Shingo Kunieda, who ranked first in the world, defeated Rio de Janeiro gold medalist Gordon Reid with a set count of 2-0 to advance to the final.

Kunieda has advanced to the final for the first time in two tournaments since the London medal, which won the gold medal, and the silver medal or higher has also been confirmed.

Goalball

Japan lost 5-8 to Turkey, the gold medal winner in the previous tournament, in the semi-finals of the women's goalball, where visually impaired players throw balls with bells to compete for points.

Japan aims to win a medal for the first time in two tournaments in the bronze medal match on the 3rd.

Blind soccer

Japan defeated Spain, which is ranked 3rd in the world ranking, 1-0 in the 5th and 6th place deciding match, and finished the tournament for the first time in 5th place.

Boccia

The group qualifying league has begun.

Japan, which is second in the world ranking aiming for the first gold medal, beat Slovakia in the first round and Portugal in the second round, but lost to South Korea in the third round, scoring a total of 2 wins and 1 loss.


Japan will face Brazil, which is third in the world, in the remaining match of the qualifying league on the 3rd.

badminton

In the men's singles wheelchair class, where various qualifying leagues were held, Hiroshi Murayama won the German player straight and decided to advance to the quarterfinals with two consecutive victories.


In the women's singles class with disabilities, Akiko Sugino defeated the Danish player, who ranked third in the world, with a game count of 2: 1 and advanced to the quarterfinals with two consecutive victories.


In the women's singles wheelchair class, Sarina Satomi, who ranked first in the world, lost straight to the fifth-ranked Chinese player in the world, but advanced to the quarter-finals in second place in the group.

land

The women's long jump prosthesis class final was held, with Tomomi Usawa, who participated for the first time, in 4th place and Kaede Maegawa in 5th place.

Canoeing

Various qualifying rounds were held for men and women, and in the women's kayak single, Monica Setachi, who participated in two consecutive tournaments, advanced to the semi-finals on the 4th with two qualifying rounds in fourth place.

bicycle

In the men's individual road race for cycling dysfunction class, Masaki Fujita participated in a fierce bronze medal battle until the last straight line, and 6 people from 3rd to 8th finished in the same 2 hours 11 minutes 6 seconds.

However, Fujita finished in 6th place and did not win medals for 4 consecutive tournaments.


Shodai Kawamoto was 28th.

Sitting valley

The men's representative from Japan lost to China with a set count of 0 to 3 in the ranking match to decide 7th and 8th, and finished the tournament in 8th place.