Shohei Ono, who won the gold medal for the second consecutive tournament in the 73 kg class of judo men at the Tokyo Olympics, resumed full-scale training for the first time in about three months, and released the state of training on the 5th.

Ohno won the gold medal in the 73-kilometer class of the Tokyo Olympics judo boys in July, and won the second consecutive Olympic title in Japan's judo.



After the Olympics, Ohno did not practice in earnest until the end of last month in order to recover from fatigue, but he resumed training from the 1st of this month.

On the 5th, I released my practice at Tenri University at my alma mater, and after doing some driving and randori with the players of the business team at the dojo, I ran on the 100 steps of stairs near the university and sweated. rice field.



On the 5th, Ohno responded to the interview about the challenge of the Paris Olympics three years later, saying, "I made time to rest my mind after the Tokyo Olympics, but the more I thought about it, the more I couldn't get an answer. I'm hoping that there will be something to do, but I don't think I'm eligible to play in the game until the training stage is up. "



On top of that, he said, "I'm about to break my heart, so if I aim for the next Olympics, I can easily imagine that more suffering and hardship will be waiting for me. I'm waiting for you to come. "