Yui Susaki, who served as a standard-bearer at the opening ceremony of the Tokyo Olympics and won a gold medal in the wrestling women’s 50 kg class, attended the “Honoring Party” at Waseda University on the 1st. Waseda University has produced many Olympic athletes, becoming the first active female gold medalist in the summer Olympics, including graduates. (In winter, figure skating Shizuka Arakawa won the gold medal at the 2006 Torino Olympics.) Susaki lost her dream of the Tokyo Olympics after losing in the domestic qualifying for the Tokyo Olympics. After that, he sent a message to his juniors aiming for the world, saying, “If you keep chasing after whatever happens, your dreams will come true” from the experience of making your dreams come true. Former All Japan Champion Osamu Sato, director of the Waseda Wrestling Club, also praised his students as “the best masterpiece in the women’s wrestling world.” When asked about his career after graduation, Susaki said, “I haven’t decided yet.” Still, he said, “I want to continue wrestling after graduation. I want to do my best to win the gold medal at the Paris Olympics while achieving each goal.” ▼ Thank you for subscribing to the channel ▼ https://www.youtube.com/tvtokyo_sports #Yui Susaki #Wrestling #Tokyo Olympics #Tokyo 2020 #Waseda University #Gold medal #TV TOKYO #Sports #SPORTS.

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