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Riba: The person in charge of 10 million Olympic gold medals said they are ready for deficit_Japan

Original title: Riyu: The person in charge of 10 million Olympic gold medals claimed to be ready for deficit

On June 13, Beijing time, the Japan Badminton Association accepted an interview with the media after the meeting of the board of directors. The executive director of the Japan Badminton Association, Kenji Motani, announced the association’s Olympic award policy-winning a gold medal award of 10 million yen (approximately 580,000 yuan) in the Olympics, a silver medal award of 5 million yen, and a bronze medal of 3 million. JPY.

At present, Kento Momota ranks first in the men’s singles world, and Yuki Fukushima/Kaika Hirota ranks first in the women’s doubles. These two events are considered to be the two most promising Olympic gold medals for the Japanese team. In the last Rio Olympics, Matsumoto Misaki/Reika Takahashi won the women’s doubles and won the first Olympic gold medal in Japanese badminton history. Okuhara hopes to also win the bronze medal in the women’s singles competition. Kento Momota was caught in a gambling scandal in early 2016 and was deprived of his qualifications to participate in the Olympic Games by the Japan Badminton Association.

In the last Rio Olympics, the unified bonus policy for the Japanese Olympics was 5 million yen for gold medals, 2 million yen for silver medals, and 1 million yen for bronze medals. This time Japan is the host of the Olympic Games. Recently, the Japanese Olympic Committee is struggling with how to successfully host the Olympic Games. It has not announced the award policy for Japanese athletes this year.

Affected by the epidemic last year, many projects have encountered considerable difficulties in their normal operation. Kenji Motani said that the income of the Japan Badminton Association has decreased a lot since last year. For the upcoming Olympics, the Japan Badminton Association offers rewards to encourage its players to compete for a good ranking, and the Japan Badminton Association is ready for this year’s deficit. Speaking of the goals of the Japanese badminton team at the Tokyo Olympics this year, Qian Gu said publicly: five medals and three gold medals. It seems that they are very confident in their men’s singles, women’s doubles and women’s singles. (Red)Return to Sohu to see more

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