A training camp for the Japanese women's national team was held for the gymnastics world championships to be held in England from this month, and Shoko Miyata, who won the NHK Cup this year, spoke enthusiastically, saying, "I want to liven up with the awareness that I will pull." Did.

The Japanese women's gymnastics team will hold a training camp in Tokyo for the world championships in Liverpool, England from this month, and are making adjustments for the actual event.



On the 5th, the players responded to the interview online, and among them, 18-year-old Miyata, who won the NHK Cup and the All Japan Senior Championship this year, said, "I've been practicing with an awareness of Yuka's expressiveness. I'm the youngest, I want to cheer up with a smile, with the awareness that I will lead the team so that I can become a trusted ace."



Japan's women's gymnastics team will be participating for the first time with all the players who have led the national team for many years, such as Tokyo Olympic bronze medalist Maya Murakami and Asuka Teramoto, retiring.

Kokoro Fukasawa, the captain of the team, said, "The members of the Tokyo Olympics, led by Mr. Murakami, were very talented, but we also have the strength that we have. If we can demonstrate our strength, we will be able to compete in the world, so we will work hard with confidence. I want to," he said enthusiastically.



The Japanese women's national team is scheduled to leave Japan next week for a training camp there.