Hiroki Muto, the bronze medal of the Olympic Games and the Japanese representative of Archery, is making a triumphant return to his alma mater. “When I got the medal, I was surprised that I really got it. I’m really glad that I was able to bring the medal back to Tokai High School.” (Hiroki Muto) Archery from junior high school Muto, who started, was the reason for that … “I asked my friend to bring me to see the archery club and the archery club. When I saw my senior shooting for the first time, I thought it was cool (started)” (Hiroki Muto) After this , Visited the club room and practice area and encouraged the juniors. The number “721” is in the club room. This is the number that Muto shot in one day when he was in the second year of junior high school. “I think I’ll shoot as many as I can every day, but I think it’s still difficult to shoot more than 721.” (Captain Ito, Archery Club) Normally, the limit is about 250, and this record is still there. It means that it has not been broken. Mr. Muto strongly said about his future goals, “Gold medal at the Paris Olympics three years from now!” —————— ■ Other Tokai region news is being distributed on “CBC News”. https://hicbc.com/news/?ref=yt ■ News is also being distributed on LINE NEWS. Click here to register as a friend. https://line.me/R/ti/p/%40oa-cbctv ■ Tokai region news and breaking news are being delivered https://twitter.com/cbctv_news

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