Momoka Muraoka, who won two gold medals and one silver medal at the Beijing Paralympics and Alpine Skiing, and Taiki Morii, who won two bronze medals, met together, and Muraoka said, "Training for the remaining second event. I want to keep improving the condition by repeating the process. "

Muraoka won a gold medal in the Alpine Ski Girls' slide down and a super big turn, and also won a silver medal in the super compound.


Morii won the bronze medal in the downhill skiing of the Alpine skiing men and the Super-G Giant Slalom.



There was no alpine skiing competition on the 8th, and the two met together.

Muraoka said that he participated in the Tokyo Paralympics last year on land and won a medal while positioning this tournament as the culmination of the "dual wield" of summer and winter. I'm happy to be able to win the gold medal. I'd like to continue training and improve the condition for the second event that will be held off today. "



In the Super-G Giant Slalom on the third day of the tournament, Muraoka had an accident in which one of the contact lenses came off immediately after the start, but she won the gold medal.


In response to the question of whether the experience of athletics is linked to the mental stability that is not in a hurry even in an accident, Muraoka said, "When I returned to the snow after training in athletics, there was an unexpected by-product. I feel that the sense of stability has increased, and I think that athletics is being utilized for skiing, such as mental strength and ability to endure other than physical aspects. "

Looking back on the tournament so far, Morii said, "I couldn't train as I expected due to the corona, so I hit the first downhill race and went to the actual race. I couldn't practice like a practice even once, but in the form of a medal. I'm really happy that I was able to leave it. "



On top of that, she said she was enthusiastic about the rest of the event, saying, "I have a little training and adjustments, so I want to be well prepared to fight and do my best with a full swing."