Rinne Akama, a third-year junior high school student from Sendai City, Miyagi Prefecture, who won her first victory in the skateboarding qualifiers for the Paris Olympics held in Italy on June 25, returned to Narita Airport and shared her joy. At the Tokyo Olympics two years ago, Akama was not selected for the high-level Japanese women’s selection, and she was just one step away from participating. I came. In this tournament, she successfully performed a big move that she had not been able to practice at the venue as it was the last one. She held off Tokyo Olympic medalists such as Kaoru Nishiya to win her first Olympic qualifier. As a result, Akama was the top Japanese player in the world in qualifying points for the Paris Olympics, but Japan’s level is very high, and there are 6 Japanese players in the world’s top 10. . A maximum of three people from one country can participate, and the fierce battle for tickets to the Yumebutai will continue.
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