Taku Misawa was 11th and Masahiko Tokai was 20th in the standing skiing class of the Beijing Paralympic Alpine Skiing and Men's Super Combined Skiing.



The Super Combined was held one day earlier than the original schedule, and the Super-G Giant Slalom and the Super-G were skated once to compete for the total time multiplied by a coefficient according to the degree of disability.



In the men's standing and sliding class, Misawa, who finished 14th in the Super-G in the first half, moved up in the second half, which he is good at, and finished 11th with a total time of 1'57.75.

In addition, Tokai also moved up from 28th place in the first half to 20th place with a total time of 2: 08.54.



On the other hand, Taketa Koike, who participated in five consecutive tournaments, was unable to pass through the gate in the middle of the course and was abstained, so he could not proceed in the second half.



The gold medal was France's Arthur Boche.

Taku Misawa "I can't attack until the end"

Misawa said, "I was aiming for a higher position, and I regret that I couldn't attack to the end and braked. Still, I feel like I've slipped through, and if I can overcome the last steep slope, it's time to fight, so show my will. I was enthusiastic about the rotation scheduled for the 12th.

Koike "I slipped without a break"

Koike said, "I slipped without a break. I want to rebuild the remaining second event so that I don't slip like today's mind and body."