Thinking about dual-wielding medalists in relay races and track race

 <Domanmaru Kagetora and the pageboy's nonsense 0222> episode 222, season 3

(Reiwa Kenroku of Tensho Sengoku Pages)

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Kasugayama Castle, Narumi Shogunate (opened in 1587)

House: Uesugi Domanmaru Kagetora

Record of observations and nonsense inspection: Page Genta Nishina

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◆April 27th, Tensho 452

“Thinking about dual-wielding medalists in relay races and track races”

I'm more concerned about the fate of track and field athletes than I am about MLB. When it comes to the Olympics, I believe that the track and field stadium is a sacred place and must be held in awe. Ancient Olympia is truly a festival of the century, and has been inherited by the modern Olympic Games. MLB is not a baseball organization limited to North America, but it is occasionally allowed to participate in the Olympics. Recently, the popularity of the sport has continued to decline, and due to the long duration of the competition, rule revisions have been made after consultation between the commissioner, the players' association, and the referees' committee. The ``double hook DH system'' is a new designated hitter system, but if the starting pitcher leaves the game without pitching for the fifth inning, the designated hitter is lost, and the pitcher has to hit or a pinch hitter must be used in the batting order. It is said that it will disappear. If there is a cause to restore the value of starting pitchers, it is only a matter of time before the rules are revised sooner or later. Although it must be said that this is a disadvantage to a dual-wielding player like Mr. Otani, it may be essential for the recovery of MLB's popularity. "Robot referees" are good for suggesting mistakes in judgment. The ``prohibition of one-point relief'' imposes a requirement for at least three batters to face off against each other. ``Lowering the pitcher's throwing position by 30 centimeters'' reduces the number of strikeouts and increases the number of infield disposals. To put it simply, these efforts are aimed at restoring the fan base and revitalizing the industry.

Although track and field has a wide range of athletes, it still enjoys a minor position. Particularly in track events, the only way for Asians to win medals in front of the black race is to compete with skill to compensate for their physical strength, or to be aggressive with surprise races. In the field, Kitaguchi-dono won the gold medal in the javelin throw, but the history books record Mikio Oda's gold medal in the triple jump much earlier. A tournament called the Oda Kinen is held every year, and it is a step race to an international race. In track events, Kinue Hitomi won a silver medal in the 800m, but at that time there were few women competing, so this can only be used as a reference. After the war, Mako Chiba won a stunning bronze medal in the 10,000m, and a few years later won a bronze medal in the marathon as well. It will truly be the two-way world of track and field, track and road. Arimori has won a silver and a bronze in the marathon at two Olympics, Naoko Takahashi has won an Olympic gold medal, and Noguchi has also won a gold and a silver medal. He has won several medals in the 400m x 4 men's race, and ran a splendid waza-ari race. Ever since Tamesue-dono, who twice won bronze medals in the 400m hurdles, and Suetsugu-dono, who won bronze in the 200m, she has been abandoned by the goddess of medals in women's track. It's just my opinion, but I'm looking forward to seeing how far Miss. Kabasawa can extend his record. In the 5,000m race, it's all about catching up, so if you get ahead of the race, you might be able to clear the way. She is a highly anticipated heroine in Keio. The record will depend on whether she is in good or bad condition, so I want her to achieve her dreams through daily training. Ai Hosoda has a lot of guts as seen in her 4th place at MGC, and the past year or two has been the time for her to compete. If you overcome her injury, you will find light. Kazuki Yamashita, a marathon runner, may not be able to compete at the Paris Olympics, but he can be expected to do well at the 2025 Tokyo World Championships in Athletics. That run in Budapest is world-class. Although there is a tendency to ideally go from relay races to the world stage, we cannot ignore the option of first mastering your speed on the track and then taking on the challenge on the road. Pacemakers lead to complacency among athletes, and it is better not to use them in the future. It is necessary to embody the feeling of racing through practice, and change the mindset of negotiating with others and self-actualization. I want to be able to be proud of the fact that track and field is a major part of the world.

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