The 39-year-old Taketa Koike, who participated in five consecutive tournaments in the Beijing Paralympic Alpine Skiing, Super-G Men's Super-G Men's standing-sliding class, finished 24th at 1: 16.43.

Similarly, 34-year-old Takuya Misawa, who participated in five consecutive tournaments, lost his balance due to a sharp curve in the middle of the course and fell and was abstained.

In addition, Masahiko Tokai, 48, who participated for the third time in two tournaments, slipped to the end, but was disqualified because he could not pass the gate on the way.

The gold medal was Liang Jingyi from China, the silver medal was Marx Zalcher from Austria, and the bronze medal was Alexis Guimond from Canada.

Taketa Koike "I was able to overcome my weak self without power"

Koike recalled, "It's a straightforward impression that I can't help. I think I was able to make trial and error, but I'm sorry I couldn't reach it far."



On the other hand, "I was able to challenge the top without giving up no matter how much the difference, so I think I was able to overcome my weak self. In the future, there will be more differences in technique, but I will actively take a difficult course. I want to attack. "

Taku Misawa "I couldn't stand my legs"

Misawa recalled about the fall scene, saying, "I was able to slide at a good speed and I was thinking of going as it was, but I couldn't stand my legs."



On top of that, he was enthusiastic, "I made a mistake today, but I have no problem with my body and I am feeling well, so I want to do my best tomorrow."

Masahiko Tokai "Parts that are difficult to see on the first course"

Looking back on the race, Tokai said, "I failed because there was a part that was difficult to see on the first course."



On top of that, he was enthusiastic, "It's the first Paralympic Games in eight years, so it's a difficult course, but I want to do my best so that I can exert my strength."