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Tuesday, September 03 2019 - 16:00
AsiaNet
Celebratory Events Mark One Year to Go to Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games
TOKYO, Sept. 3, 2019 /Kyodo JBN-AsiaNet/ --

The Tokyo Organising Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games (Tokyo 2020) 
and the Tokyo Metropolitan Government jointly hosted a series of packed events 
on 25 August celebrating the one-year-to-go milestone until the Opening 
Ceremony of the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games. A total of around 10,000 local 
residents joined the festivities, held in Yoyogi Park in central Tokyo. They 
watched Paralympic athletes demonstrate some of their unique skills, and were 
able to try out some of the Paralympic sports for themselves. 

Photo:
https://kyodonewsprwire.jp/prwfile/release/M105693/201908280114/_prw_PI3lg_Q5sc6c03.png

Front row: Shingo Kunieda, Duane Kale, Yui Kamiji, Second row: Yuriko Koike, 
Mitsunori Torihara, Markus Rehm, Yoshihide Suga, Yoshiro Mori

The highlight of the day was Markus Rehm, a German two-time Paralympian 
long-jump gold medallist, breaking his current T64 world record jump of 8.48 
metres during an exhibition event. He leapt 8.50 metres on his third attempt. 
It will not count as an official record, but the spectators were able to 
experience his skill and passion firsthand, cheering him on as he made his 
run-ups. 

Said Rehm afterwards, "If I have one more year to train and if we have good 
conditions in the stadium, great people who cheer for us, I'm sure I can break 
this record officially. And I could set a new record at the Tokyo 2020 
Paralympic Games."

Photos: https://kyodonewsprwire.jp/release/201908280114?p=images

David Behre, a German Paralympic sprinter (bronze medal in London 2012 and gold 
medal in Rio 2016 in the 4 x 100m relay), ran 100 metres against Japanese 
para-athletes Shunsuke Itani and Kazushige Yoshida.

Japan's three-time Paralympic wheelchair tennis gold medallist Shingo Kunieda 
and Paralympic bronze medallist Yui Kamiji drew a large crowd at their 
exhibition doubles match with Japanese comedians Yoshio Kojima and Garibenz 
Yano. Spectators had a rare opportunity to see Kunieda and Kamiji play a match 
against each other.   

International Paralympic Committee Vice President Duane Kale, Chief Cabinet 
Secretary Yoshihide Suga, Tokyo 2020 President Yoshiro Mori, and Tokyo 2020 
Vice President Toshiaki Endo played boccia with Japanese Paralympic boccia 
players Takayuki Hirose and Hidetaka Sugimura. It was a close battle. 

Later on 25 August, Tokyo 2020 and the Tokyo Metropolitan Government jointly 
held a countdown ceremony at the NHK Hall in Tokyo's Shibuya district. During 
the ceremony, Japan Paralympic Committee President Mitsunori Torihara announced 
that, commencing next year, 25 August will be known as "Japan Paralympic Day." 
"I hope awareness of para sports will deepen across the nation, and that mutual 
understanding between all people, regardless of impairments, will accelerate," 
he said.

Added Kale, "Here in Tokyo, interest, awareness and knowledge levels of Para 
athletes and Para sports are well ahead of where they were with one year to go 
until London 2012, a Games widely regarded as the best ever. This is testament 
to the great work of the Tokyo 2020 Organising Committee, the JPC, the national 
government, the Tokyo Metropolitan Government, local municipalities, respective 
national federations, and commercial and broadcast partners who have all shown 
great enthusiasm for delivering an outstanding Games next year."

The Tokyo 2020 Paralympic medals were also unveiled during the event. In 
addition, a new animated short video of Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Mascot Someity 
playing some of the Paralympic sports was shown, and a Tokyo 2020 mascot robot 
-- Someity Robot -- also made its first appearance. Someity Robot demonstrated 
a range of human-like movements such as waving, shaking hands and high-fiving 
members of the crowd. The mascot robots will welcome athletes and guests at 
venues and other facilities throughout the Tokyo 2020 Games. 

Downloads:
The Paralympic mascot animation and image of Paralympic mascot robot can be 
downloaded from 
https://media.tokyo2020.org/en/press-room/press-kit/mascot/#movies (ID: media, 
password: tokyo2020media).

For more information: 
-Tokyo 2020 Online Press Room
https://media.tokyo2020.org/en/ 
ID: media   
Password: tokyo2020media

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Source:
The Tokyo Organising Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games (Tokyo 2020) 
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