MEIJI NOW »[Physical Education Weightlifting Club]Koshiro Teranishi” Rookie’s Challenge to Resurrection of the Prestigious “

2022.06.06


This article is reprinted from “Meiji University Public Relations” No. 759 “Meiji University Sports Newspaper Club Zoom Up”.

Koshiro Teranishi

AffiliationAthletic Association Weightlifting Club
Faculty / GradeFaculty of Business Administration / 2nd year
High schoolToyama Prefectural Namerikawa High School
height, weight170㎝ / 105㎏

“I want to participate in Incare and contribute to the university.” He set a big goal and hit the gate of Meidai. The Meidai Weightlifting Club, which boasts nine incarnation group championships. However, it has been moving away from the group victory at the end of 2002. Koshiro Teranishi (Business 2 = Namerikawa) will be a tailwind for the revival of the prestigious.

Teranishi started weightlifting in his first year of high school. When he graduated from junior high school, he made a break with judo, which he had been doing for nine years. “The appeal is that you can feel your growth as a number.” He made an outstanding appearance with the flexibility he had cultivated in judo, and in his second year he played in the Inter-High.

The result of Inter-High is unfortunately 9th. It was only 1kg different from the winning players. Even though I swear to make a leap forward with this regret, trials will come. He developed a herniated disc and lumbar spondylolisthesis. He couldn’t practice properly for half a year. “If you do what you can, your record may grow after an injury.” He continued to have hope, but beyond that, Korona-ka was waiting.

All 3rd year tournaments will be cancelled. “It was a tough situation because I was sad that I couldn’t keep a record of the culmination of three years.” The adviser who was watching such a situation hosted an alternative tournament. The OBs who are active in the world also excited the tournament. “I really appreciate it.” With gratitude to the people around me, I completed my competitive life in high school.

Teranishi was the only first-year student to enter this year’s Incare in December. However, the result is 10th. He couldn’t earn any points. Next year will be “so that I can score as many points as possible and win the championship.” Steadily climb the stairs step by step.

Provided by: Naoki Ohashi, Meiji University Sports Newspaper (3rd year, Faculty of Information and Communication)
Photo courtesy of Hirohiro Koi (3rd year, Faculty of Information and Communication)

* This article is reprinted from “Meiji University Public Relations” No. 759 (issued on March 1, 2022).

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