Japan, a candidate for victory, lost to France 1-4 in the final and was a silver medal.

In the fourth match of the final, which was held 1-2, Wolf Aaron (25 = Ryotokuji Daisho), a men’s 100-kilometer gold medal, played against Teddy Riner, who is known as the “absolute champion”. He continued to attack a giant with a height difference of 20 cm or more and a weight difference of 30 kg or more with a foot technique, but he gradually became inferior because he could not be assembled. In the extension of 2 minutes and 29 seconds when Guidance 2 was triggered, the game was decided after being robbed of the skill in the inner thigh.

Wolf was astonished at the superhuman strength, saying, “It was a ridiculous force. I thought that my knees (which had been operated on in the past) had ended with a high RBI.”