Sep. 23, Sun.
Fencing
[Focus]
Fencing
1. How Japan Became Strong at Fencing
Japan won the team foil silver in the fencing at the London Olympic Games. At the All-Japan fencing championships, a corner for the spectators to have a go themselves was very popular. The Japanese came back in the very last second to win their semi-final in London. What produced that skill and mental toughness? We delve into how the small, short-limbed Japanese fencers overcame the physical disparities to win.
2. Yuki Ota, Fencing Ace - the Secrets of Growth
Ota came ninth, the highest ever finish for a Japanese fencer, at his first Olympic Games in Athens. Japan had invited a coach from the Ukraine but Ota was proud of his own achievements and frankly remembers that he didn't listen very much at first. How did Ota then grow to win the individual foil silver in Beijing and battle again as the team's ace this time in London? We learn the untold story of his complex relationship with his coach.
[Frontrunners]
Saori Yoshida - Wrestling
Women's freestyle 55kg wrestler Saori Yoshida won her third straight gold at the London Olympic Games. She lost a long unbeaten record two months before the games began and switched from her standard reliance on the quick tackle to include more close play etc. We follow her on the path to glory.
[Science Lens]
Badminton
Sho Sasaki (30) reached the last eight of badminton men's singles at the London Olympic Games. His biggest weapon is his jumping smash which reaches speeds of over 400km/h. We analyze the hallmark speed of badminton.
[Guest]
Jun Ikushima, Sports Journalist
This is Ikushima's fifth appearance on the program. He covered a wide range of sports and athletes for both broadcasts, magazines etc. during the London Olympic Games.
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