#Junk SPORTS #Tokyo First Megrist Grand Assembly SP Fuji TV’s “Junk SPORTS” broadcast from 7:00 pm on the 9th is a 2-hour emergency live broadcast. As “Tokyo Olympics medalists gather! Behind the scenes confession SP”, the athlete who won the medal at the Tokyo Olympics is invited to the studio, and Masatoshi Hamada (58), a laughing combination with MC, hits directly behind the scenes of the fierce battle. Judo men’s 66 kg class Abe Hifumi and women’s 52 kg class Uta Abe who all won the gold medal, Naohisa Takato, a gold medal in the men’s 60 kg class, and Wolf Aaron, a gold medal in the men’s 100 kg class. Jun Mizutani, who won the first gold medal in the history of Japanese table tennis in mixed table tennis doubles and won the bronze medal in the men’s team, is scheduled to appear. What does Mizutani, who has announced his intention to retire from active duty, say in the live broadcast? In addition, from table tennis, men’s team bronze medals Koki Niwa and Tomokazu Harimoto will also appear. In addition, Daiki Hashimoto, who won gold medals in the gymnastics men’s individual synthesis and iron rods by event, and Sena Irie, who won the gold medal for the first time in the Japanese women’s boxing world, and the first in the history of Japanese fencing in the fencing men’s epe group. In addition to Masaru Yamada, Kazuyasu Minobe, Koki Kano, and Satoru Uyama, who won the gold medal, Tomoru Honda, who won the silver medal in the men’s 200-meter butterfly, will also appear. Along with looking back on the impressive scenes, an unknown secret story is revealed about what happened behind the scenes at the time of the decisive battle. From the women’s basketball team who won the silver medal, which is the first achievement in the Japanese basketball world, Maki Takada, Evelyn Mawuli, and Rui Machida. From badminton, Arisa Higashino and Yuta Watanabe won the bronze medal in mixed doubles. Yuki Kawata, Takaharu Furukawa and Hiroki Muto have won bronze medals from the archery men’s team. In addition, Sakura Yosozumi, who won the gold medal at the skateboarding women’s park, and 12-year-old Kaishinna, who won the silver medal and became the youngest medalist in Japanese history, participated in the studio. Hamada will bring out the “things like that, such things” that he experienced at the Tokyo Olympics, such as behind the scenes of the competition and memories of the Olympic Village. ..

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