Junichi Kawai, the leader of the Japanese team participating in the Beijing Paralympics, summarized the tournament and said, "The players focused on what they can do now and performed best with their team strength and responsiveness. From Tokyo to Beijing. I want to use the momentum that I have inherited to the development of the competition in the future. "

The Beijing Paralympics, which began on the 4th of this month and has been held for 10 days, finished all competitions on the 13th, and Japan won four gold medals, one silver medal and two bronze medals.



At the end of the tournament, the leader of the Japanese team, Kawai, said in an interview, "The 10-day hot battle is about to end while praying for world peace. He focused on "what he can do now" and performed best with his team and responsiveness. "



On top of that, he said, "I want to use the momentum that I have inherited from Tokyo to Beijing for the development of the competition in the future."



In addition, regarding the fact that China has appointed young athletes who have experienced summer competitions and achieved good results at this tournament, "We have obtained useful information, so I would like to devise a medium- to long-term strategy. It is important to create an environment where you can enjoy sports regardless of whether you have a disability or not, not how to divide it into winter. "