The Japanese artistic swimming team has released a new training routine for the Paris Olympics, and captain Moe Yoshida said, ``We don't have time to stand still as we aim to win medals. We want to keep pushing forward.'' ', he said with determination.

Japan's artistic swimming team has qualified for the Paris Olympics in both ``Duet'', which consists of two people, and ``Team'', which consists of eight people, and from the 3rd of next month, they will be holding preliminary competitions. We are planning to participate in the World Cup at the actual venue in Paris.



On the 7th, a practice session at the National Sports Science Center in Kita-ku, Tokyo was shown to the public, and the team's acrobatic routine featured a new performance for the Paris Olympics.



The theme was ``Alligator,'' and after listening to the song, captain Yoshida suggested an idea that was adopted, and they repeatedly practiced choreography that expressed the characteristics of a crocodile through hand movements.



Yoshida said, ``We are pretending to be crocodiles, so please pay attention to the ``crocodile feeling'' that comes from us and the slow and slow composition.We have no time to stand still as we aim to win a medal.Forward, forward. "I want to lead them to the next level," he said with determination.



Additionally, in the duet, the pair of Mashiro Yasunaga and Moe Higa practiced a new technical routine based on the theme of "Cool Japan," checking the choreography and timing of each technique one by one. .



Yasunaga said, ``I want to perform with a high level of perfection throughout each song so that people will think that Japanese acting is different.''



Higa also said, ``I want to do my best so that I can win a medal at the Paris Olympics.I want to learn well at the World Cup and use it in the future.''