Ikee Rikako (24), the representative of the Olympics in three consecutive competitive swimming tournaments, has revealed her practice. We have been holding training camps since the 11th in preparation for the Japan Championships to be held from the 20th to the 23rd of this month, and on this day we swam for about an hour and a half with training, mainly training and recovery. While I usually practice based in Australia, I returned to Japan last week to prepare for the Japan Championships and went on a training camp at a pool in Nagaoka, Niigata, which I have been using for over 10 years. He said his current condition is “not bad, but it’s not particularly good. Anyway, I want to win as many events as possible in order to represent the World Championships.” He also looks ahead to the Los Angeles Olympics, which he has publicly declared to be the culmination of the culmination, three years from now, saying, “I want to build my body and do it with a solid perspective.” This tournament, which also serves as the representative selection for the July World Championships, has entered four events: 50m freestyle, 100m freestyle, 50m butterfly, and 100m butterfly, and is aiming for representatives. As the younger generations grow, Ikee, who is not to be outspoken, turned 24, has vowed to make a leap.
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