Shohei Ono, who won the Tokyo Olympics for the second time in a row, said that he would like to wait for a change, "Is my heart burning after this training camp?"

The training camp for the Japanese men's judo team will begin on the 6th at the National Training Center in Kita-ku, Tokyo, with the participation of gold medalists from the Tokyo Olympics, including 73 kg class Ohno and 100 kg class Wolf Aaron.



On the 7th, the players who participated in the training camp responded to the interview online.



Ohno, who won the Tokyo Olympics for the second time in a row, said about this training camp, "It's a good time to feel the tension for the first time in a long time. I want to wait for change. "



In addition, he named Nao Kodaira, who will win consecutive championships in the speed skating of the Beijing Olympics, which will start next month, saying "I want to be inspired by the winter competition." Now I can imagine it. I want to see it while feeling the part of my heart. I just want to change the energy from the outside to my own energy. "



Keiji Suzuki, the coach of the Japanese men's national team, said about the players who participated in the training camp, "I got the impression that the conditions themselves are not bad. This is the world championship. I'm here. "



He said about Ohno, "I won the championship for the second time in a row and fought under tremendous pressure. There is no word that I will do my best in the next world championship easily." I want to clarify. "

Wolf Aaron's determination to "decrease"

Wolf Aaron, who won the gold medal in the 100-kilometer class of judo men at the Tokyo Olympics, said in an online interview that the press would ask for his determination in one Chinese character.



The challenge is to lose weight, which is said to have gained a lot after the Tokyo Olympics. "I want to not only restore muscle mass but also lose fat to build my body. I want to retrain my body. "



And for the world championship to be held in Uzbekistan in August, "Whether or not we can achieve a solid result is related to the start dash to the Paris Olympics. I want to spend my days thinking that the game has begun." talked.

Takanori Nagase's determination is "continuation"

Takanori Nagase, a gold medal player in the 81-kilometer class of the Tokyo Olympics, expressed his determination with the word "continuation" and said, "I think that I can grow by continuing training and training on a daily basis. I hope I can continue to endure such time and work toward my goals and growth. "