Momoka Muraoka, an alpine skier who won three gold medals at the Beijing Paralympics, reported on her achievements in her hometown of Fukaya, Saitama Prefecture.

Muraoka attended the Beijing Paralympics as captain of the Japanese team and won four medals in total, three gold medals and one silver medal in the alpine skiing women's sitting and sliding class.

On the 22nd, Muraoka visited the city hall in Fukaya, his hometown, with a gold medal around his neck and was greeted by the staff with applause.

During a meeting with Mayor Susumu Kojima after this, he said that he had taken on the challenge of "dual wield" with the track and field of the Tokyo Para-Athletics. I'm really glad that I was able to return to my hometown of Fukaya with the result of one silver medal. "



In response, Mayor Kojima said, "I'm really happy to be able to send out bright, courageous and inspiring news. Please continue to challenge various things with a heart that you don't like to lose."



Muraoka said, "I think it's my growth to be able to make a satisfactory slip in all the races and to have a race that I think I've been able to attack. I'm very grateful for the support from many people."