Uta Abe ── Praise for Olympic Medalists | GQ JAPAN

Uta Abe ── Praise for Olympic Medalists | GQ JAPAN

When asked about the degree of monsters who have won the gold medal, he self-evaluates, “I couldn’t win in a dynamic way, but I was able to achieve the goal of winning, so it’s about 85% or 90%.”

For the Paris Olympics, domestic and foreign rivals will challenge Abe.

“I feel that I have been researching since I won the world championships in a row, and I am practicing with that in mind. The challenge is to strengthen the physical and technical composition, skills, and feelings.”

The Tokyo Olympics is a passing point for Uta Abe, who trains his mind and body toward monsters. Is it Paris or Ross to see the moment when the monster is completed?

Uta Abe

Born in Kobe City, Hyogo Prefecture in 2000
2005 Started judo at the age of 5
2017 “IJF World Judo Tour” won the youngest in history
Won the 2018 World Championship with a single win in 5 games
Achieved two consecutive championships in the 2019 World Championship
2021 “Tokyo 2020” Judo Women’s 52 kg Gold Medal

Born in Hyogo prefecture in 2000. Chasing his brother and starting judo. He won the 2017 Grand Prix Dusseldorf, the youngest in history. Won the 2018 and 2019 World Judo Championships for the second time in a row. She has won many other world championships. Her specialty is the waist with sleeves. In July 2021, she won the gold medal in the “Tokyo 2020” Judo Women’s 52 kg class. She belongs to Nippon Sport Science University.

Words Takeshi Sato

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