The official practice of the Beijing Paralympic Snowboard and Banked Slalom, which was one day ahead of schedule due to the weather, was held, and six Japanese national team players checked the course status.

The snowboarding banked slalom is an event where you compete for time by sliding on a course with a flag, and on the 9th, the official practice was held for the first time on the actual course.



Six players from Japan, including Daichi Oguri and Takahito Ichikawa, are scheduled to participate, and each one slips one by one to check the status of the course.



There are 21 curves called banks on the course of this tournament, and it seems that the point is how to pass through the bank while riding at speed, and players can go to the course and board when turning the curve. I was checking how to use.



Banked Slalom is scheduled to take place on the 11th of this month, one day ahead of schedule due to bad weather.


Each player was supposed to slip three times and compete for time, but according to the Japanese team, there was an explanation at the meeting that gathered the managers of each team that the players would slip twice. am.



Kenichi Niboshi, director of Japan's snowboarding team, said, "The course is simple, but the point is how much you can finish each turn. I want to discuss the collected data with the team so that everyone can improve their results. I was talking.