Sena Tomita, who won the bronze medal in the Beijing Olympics snowboarding and women's halfpipe, was awarded a medal on the night of the 10th.

Tomita, who participated in two consecutive Olympic tournaments, scored a high score of 86.00 in the women's halfpipe final on the 10th, deciding a big skill to make three horizontal rotations with air from the first time, and in the second time it will be even more. We improved the accuracy of the technique and increased the score to 88.25, and won the bronze medal, which is the first medal of a Japanese player in this event.



At the medal award ceremony held at the medal plaza in Zhangjiakou, Hebei Province on the night of the 10th, Tomita climbed to the podium with a smile, and she gazed deeply when she picked up the medal to prevent infection. After that she was hanging around her neck.



After the award ceremony, Tomita said, "I didn't feel it after the final, but now that I've received the medal, I'm feeling it. I'm glad I've been practicing hard and I'm happy to make good memories. I was talking.