Momoka Muraoka, who won the second gold medal in this tournament in the sitting and sliding class of the Beijing Paralympic Alpine Skiing Women's Super-G Women, was awarded a medal. Said.

Muraoka participated in the second event of this tournament, the sitting and sliding class of the Alpine Skiing Women's Super-G Women, and although there was an accident that the contact lens came off in the early stages, he gradually got on the speed and won the second gold medal of this tournament. Did.



Tonight, at the medal award ceremony in Yanqing, a suburb of Beijing, Muraoka received her gold medal and she smiled herself around her neck.



This is her third gold medal in total, including the Giant Slalom of her last Pyeongchang Games, and she was the most Japanese player in the Winter Paralympics.



Muraoka participated in her last year's Tokyo Paralympics on land, and she positions this tournament as the culmination of the "dual wield" of summer and winter.



After the award ceremony, she said, "The gold medal is still heavy. I'm glad you stand in the middle of the podium and the Hinomaru rises to the highest point and you can hear the anthem."



She also said of her history, she said, "I'm on track from Tokyo to Beijing and I've taken another step with this gold medal. I'm confident that what I've done wasn't wrong. "It's gone," she said.