The Tokyo Paralympics will end on the 5th, with all competitions ending and the 13-day tournament ending.

Athletes who have finished the tournament in Corona are sending various messages on their SNS.

Athletics Tomoki Sato "Human possibilities are endless"

Tomoki Sato of the men's wheelchair class posted on his SNS with a photo of the medal on the 30th of last month, the day after he won the second gold medal.


"It's still a tough time. Some people may have given up or have a bad feeling. But human possibilities are endless. I hope I can encourage you even a little. Let's do our best. "

Triathlon Tani Mami "Everyone is different, everyone is good"

Tani Mami, who participated in the triathlon women's motor dysfunction class, crossed the pedestrian crossing in the Olympic Village on the 30th of last month with the message, "Everyone is different, everyone is good." The photo has been posted.

As of the 5th, nearly 30,000 likes and more than 5,000 retweets have been received in the photos and messages of the Beatles album "Abbey Road", which has a composition like a jacket.

Wheelchair basketball Reo Fujimoto "If you continue your efforts, you will definitely be rewarded."

Reo Fujimoto, a wheelchair basketball boy who won the silver medal, posted on his SNS around 5 pm on the 5th, saying "If you continue your efforts, you will definitely be rewarded."

Around 6:30 pm before the closing ceremony, I posted a photo of my teammates and volunteer staff and spelled "It was a wonderful tournament because everyone was there. Thank you."

Canoeing Setachi Monica "The hope of living was the Tokyo tournament"

Monica Setachi of the University of Tsukuba, who made it to the finals of the second consecutive tournament in the class with the heaviest disability of the canoeing women's kayak single, told her Twitter on the 4th, "When I became a wheelchair, my hope to live was the Tokyo Paralympics. I have lived positively because of the Tokyo Games, so I would like to express my heartfelt gratitude for holding the event despite the pros and cons. "



He added, "Such hope will end tomorrow, but my life is not over with a wheelchair, so I will find new hope again."

Land javelin throw Akihiro Yamazaki "Don't narrow your possibilities with obstacles"

Akihiro Yamazaki, who was 7th in the track and field men's javelin throw class with a disability in his arm, said on the 1st, "I want to convey the importance of believing in my potential without narrowing the possibilities because of my disability. I didn't get a medal, but I'd be happy if I could give some courage to people in the same situation. "

Swimming race Ayano Tsujiuchi "Continue to support the challenges of para-athletes"

Ayano Tsujiuchi, who participated in the Paralympic Games for the first time in the visually impaired class of swimming girls, wrote on her Twitter with a photo taken at the Olympic Village on the 4th. I want it. It may be just a temporary excitement now, but I hope this will continue. " When I came to this, I called on him to come to the venue.

Wheelchair Rugby Tomoaki Imai "I once again felt the appeal and value of sports"

Tomoaki Imai, a wheelchair rugby player who won the bronze medal, said at around 7 pm on the 5th, "I got medals in various competitions, and there were competitions I saw for the first time, and I myself felt the charm and value of sports again. Thank you for your continued support, "he posted on his SNS and looked back on the tournament.