In May of this year, a man who ran in Takeo City as a torchbearer for the Tokyo Olympics told a child at a local elementary school “the importance of striving with a dream.” Mr. Hiroki Ohba, 69, who was born in Takeo City and worked as a physical education teacher at a junior high school in Takeo City, gave a lecture at Wakaki Elementary School in Takeo City. In May of this year, Mr. Oba ran 200 meters in the Takeo city as a torchbearer for the Tokyo Olympics. Mr. Oba has longed for a torchbearer since he saw the 1964 Tokyo Olympics when he was in the sixth grade of elementary school. While fighting against asthma with chronic condition, I worked hard to practice and attended this torch relay. Mr. Oba told the children, “It is important to work hard with dreams.” Child: “I thought it was a very good story that my child’s dream came true as an adult.” Torchbearer Hiroki Ohba at the Tokyo Olympics: “If you have a goal, you can go anywhere. I hope that you will have the feeling that you can do anything and that will give you even a little confidence. ”At the end of the lecture, Mr. Ohba showed off his torch. While touching the torch, the child felt Mr. Oba’s thoughts on his skin. ..

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