Momoka Muraoka won the third gold medal in the first tournament, which is the most Japanese athlete, by winning the sitting and sliding class of the Alpine Skiing Women's University held on the 11th at the Beijing Paralympics.


Ammi Hondo, a close friend of the same grade from Saitama Prefecture, is a great supporter of each other.

Muraoka talks about the same 25-year-old Hondo player.



"I'm happy, regrettable, sad, and it's very encouraging to share various emotions." On the



other hand, Hondo reveals that he is also a person who inspires the fighting spirit.



"When Kyoumi makes a good slip, I feel like I definitely don't want to lose to Kyoumi. A relationship that enhances each other."



Muraoka finished the silver medal on the 7th.


After the race, there was also a scene where Hondo's shoulder was squeezed and his eyes were wiped with his hands.

According to Hondo, Muraoka was crying at this time, and Hondo said, "I was disappointed, but I can still go."

4 days from regretful tears.


Before the start of the Giant Slalom on the 11th, Hondo said that Muraoka, who couldn't hide his tension, had peeled off.



"It's okay, I'm waiting underneath,"



and when the gold medal was decided, they hugged each other in the finish area and shared their joy, and this time Hondo shed tears.

Muraoka said with a laugh, "I started crying before me, so it was a little awkward." "I couldn't win by myself," said the venue alongside his best friend who supported the third gold medal. I left behind.