The final day of the "Japan Para Tournament" held in Kyoto City was held, and Atsushi Yamamoto won the men's long jump prosthesis class by jumping 6 meters and 16 centimeters.


In this tournament, he won the men's 100 meters, showing his ability as a leading figure.

Top athletes who played an active part in the Tokyo Paralympics last summer participated in the "Japan Para Tournament" held at Takebishi Stadium Kyoto in Kyoto City.



On the 15th, the final day of the tournament, Yamamoto, who won two silver medals in this Paralympic event and finished fourth in the Tokyo Paralympics, participated in the men's long jump prosthesis class.

Yamamoto, who holds a Japanese record of 6 meters and 75 centimeters, set a goal of 6 meters for the first 15 days of the season, marked 6 meters and 16 centimeters for the second time, and then made three jumps over 6 meters. I showed you.



Yamamoto showed his ability as a leading player by winning the second time in the 6m 16cm, following the 100m on the 14th.



Yamamoto said, "It's not bad because it was organized as a whole, but there are some parts that need to be corrected in detail in speed, railroad crossing, and landing. I want to go. "



In the women's 200-meter wheelchair class, Momoka Muraoka, who won three gold medals at the Beijing Paralympics alpine skiing held in March and is challenging the "dual wield", followed 100 meters on the 14th. Won the championship.