Taiki Morii, who won the bronze medal in the sitting and sliding class of the Alpine Skiing Men's Downhill at the Beijing Paralympics, was awarded a medal and said, "I was able to reconfirm the importance of continuing to challenge through the medal."

Morii, who will be the sixth Paralympic Games in this tournament, participated in the sitting and sliding class of the Alpine skiing men's downhill as the first event, and showed a positive slip, saying "There is no chance to win if you do not attack", and it is only 4th place. I won the bronze medal in 3rd place by the difference.



Morii has won medals for the fifth consecutive tournament since the Turin tournament.



At the medal award ceremony held in Yanqing, a suburb of Beijing, on the night of the 5th, Morii picked up the medal himself, hung it around his neck, and smiled.



Regarding winning the medal at the age of 41, she said, "I haven't really cared about her age, but I was able to reaffirm the importance of continuing to challenge through the medal."



Morii has won four silver medals and one bronze medal at the Paralympics so far, but in order to win the long-sought gold medal, "I have received messages from so many people, and each one is helping me. So I want to do my best to aim for that. "