Aiko Okazaki, who has been unofficially decided to participate in the Tokyo 2020 Paralympics in the W1 class of archery (has a disability (* Note) in her limbs and uses a wheelchair), suffered a train derailment accident in April 2005 when she was a sophomore in college. , Injured spinal cord. I had paralysis from my neck down, and now I am in a wheelchair. However, after that, he worked hard on rehabilitation and grabbed the ticket for the big stage with the archery that he started at the recommendation of his mother. A dialogue between Okazaki and Hirotada Ototake, a writer who also has a congenital limb defect (naturally lacking both arms and legs), has been realized. We talked about the appeal of the competition. Mr. Ototake Twitter https://twitter.com/h_ototake Okazaki player Twitter https://twitter.com/zakioka110 The dialogue is also posted on the official website. https://tokyo2020.org/ja/paralympics/news/news-20201218-02-ja

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