Daiki Hashimoto, who won two gold medals at the Tokyo Olympics, said, "I want to win an all-around gold medal," said Daiki Hashimoto, who won two gold medals at the Tokyo Olympics, before the world gymnastics championship began in Kitakyushu on the 18th. I talked about my aspirations.

The world gymnastics championship will start in Kitakyushu City on the 18th, and from Japan, Hashimoto and Kohei Uchimura, as well as Mai Murakami, who won the bronze medal for the first time in a women's individual event at the Tokyo Olympics, will participate. To do.



Before the tournament, the Japanese national team players responded to the interview on the 17th, and among them, Hashimoto, who won the gold medal in the Tokyo Olympics' all-around and horizontal bar by event, said, "Since I entered Kitakyushu, I feel tight and sharp. I want to perform in a way that impresses the viewers, and I want to win the gold medal for the individual overall. I think I can get it if I concentrate on my performance, so I want to make it a match that will not leave any regrets. " Said.

Uchimura "Acting that couldn't be done at the Olympics here"

Uchimura, who participates in the horizontal bar for each event, said that the world championship will be held in his hometown of Kitakyushu. I'm just grateful for the preparation in my hometown. "



On top of that, based on the fact that he lost in the qualifying at the Tokyo Olympics, he said, "I am able to practice acting without mistakes. I want to do what I couldn't do at the Olympics."



The World Gymnastics Championships will be held from the 18th to the 24th of this month, and the government's technology to limit the number of spectators by utilizing the "vaccine / test package" that proves that the vaccine has been vaccinated and that the test was negative. Demonstration will also be conducted.