The final of the All Japan Championship of Boats was held at "Uminomori Waterway", which was the venue for the Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics, and the pair of Tokyo Olympics representative Ayami Oishi won the women's double scull.

The All Japan Boat Championship will start on the 12th of this month as the first nationwide tournament at the "Uminomori Waterway", which became the venue for boats and canoes at the Tokyo Games, and the finals of various events will be held on the 15th. I did.

Of these, in the women's double skull, the pair of Oishi and Mao Kakutani won the championship at 7 minutes 43 seconds 19 with a calm and powerful saw, and achieved the third straight victory.



Oishi said, "The Tokyo Olympics were quiet with no spectators, but I was happy to be able to race with great cheers. I was happy to aggressively attack and advance one boat with two people. I am happy to win the championship. I said.

Also in the men's single scull, Ryuta Arakawa, the representative of the Tokyo Olympics, took the lead in the early stages in the headwind and continued to widen the gap and won the championship at 7 minutes 37 seconds 37.



Arakawa said, "He was able to win by a margin and was happy to know his growth. I would like to participate in the Paris Olympics and aim for a medal in the future."



In addition, in the men's eight, NTT East, which jumped out of the start, won the championship and achieved the seventh straight victory.