The Beijing Olympics will end on the night of the 20th.


Players who have fulfilled their dreams and players who have not reached their goals.


After the match, the players are writing various thoughts on SNS.

“I couldn't get it, but I could get it”

Nao Kodaira of speed skating who became the fourth Olympics.


She revealed that she had injured her right ankle before the tournament.


She was 17th for 500 meters and 10th for 1000 meters, which she was expected to win in a row.

"I think I was able to do it myself, even if I couldn't do it. People who believed in how far I could go for the past four years, and everyone who gave me warm words every time I was about to stop. I've been saved many times .... (Omitted) ... Until the very end, I'm often really tried, and every day I think about what I should be now and how I should go to the things in front of me. "Accept"

was


the biggest prescription.


As long as I live, I'm sure there will be a future that can be seen by going to life. It would be great if you could be like a breeze and think, "Oh, I feel comfortable now."


(From Kodaira's Instagram)

“I want to leave a footprint that only I can do”

Ayumu Hirano, a snowboarder, won the long-sought gold medal for the first time in the history of the Olympic Games by deciding the big skill "Triple Cork 1440" that rotates three times vertically and four times horizontally.

"One of my childhood dreams has come true. I'm glad I came to push my limits, believe in myself, and never give up, while keenly aware of the difficulty of pursuing my childhood dreams with age. It was ... (Omitted) ... It would be great if as many people as possible could get the appeal, motivation, and motivation to start snowboarding through this Olympics


. I would like to return to my original intentions and leave a footprint that only I can do in my new dreams so that I can make use of this experience in my future life.


Thank you from the bottom of my heart. ”


(Hirano's Instagram From Gram)

“No regrets for a piece of mogul life”

Men's moguls Daichi Hara made his debut as a bicycle racer after winning a bronze medal at the previous tournament.

He announced the retirement of moguls for this season only, and hoped for it as the culmination of "dual wield".

"I'm just grateful to those who supported me!


 The best Olympics!


 No regrets for a piece of mogul skiing!"


(From Hara's Twitter)

"Insanely burning heart"

At the age of 21, Sora Yachi participated in the ski Nordic combined individual event, but was not selected as a member of the organization in which Japan won the bronze medal.

"Today is a new start four years from now. I will never


 forget this regret. I will


 never give up. I will never stop.


 My dreams will come true. My


 seniors taught me again.


 I think it will be a difficult road.


 However, I


 still challenge.


 My heart is insanely burning. "


(From Yachi's Twitter)

“The day of the beginning of a long and short four years”

17-year-old Anri Kawamura is fifth in the ski freestyle women's moguls.


I turned to the front four years later.

"... (Omitted) ... There were times when I felt excessive pressure until the Olympics, but I enjoyed it during the Olympics and was able to ski what I wanted to do. I didn't reach the medal one step further, but I won the medal. I feel like I've learned something even more wonderful. I think I'd be able to ski another one at that time, hundreds or thousands of times, but I'll take the results firmly and do my best for the next four years. Four years later, I'm glad I'm glad I felt


regretful

, and it seems to be a long and short day to start the four years so that I can shed tears. "