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PTownsend
It's been impressive watching Japanese competitors reach higher levels in events that at least from what I understand are fairly new to the country.
Well done! No doping needed; it looks like the successes are based mainly on good coaching plus skilled and willing athletes. Hopefully the medal stacks will reach even higher.
TokyoLiving
Keep going Japan..
CaptDingleheimer
The IOC allowed a man to compete in women's boxing and he broke his opponent's nose and ended the match in under a minute. My family won't be watching another minute of the Games.
Strangerland
I wonder if that will make any noticeable difference to the viewing numbers.
Negative Nancy
This has been the highlight so far for me. It was an absolutely thrilling match. I think they were even unlucky against Italy and got a lot of near-miss off-target hits. When a match is so close, that's tremendous pressure, and Ueno handled it very well indeed. If you haven't seen much in the way of fencing, watch how Sera Azuma moves, she is an incredible athlete with ridiculous form. Well done!
CaptDingleheimer
It certainly won't be just my family.
I just cancelled my Peacock account (NBC-owned, streaming the Games). Their advertisers paid a lot of money, but they won't be reaching my eyes.
NBC provides 40% of the IOC's income. Time to boycott their advertisers.
Strangerland
Oh, I'm sure it won't, I meant people like you, I wonder if it will make any noticeable difference to viewership. Make sure to let us know.
Mocheake
America is starting to flex those muscles. Where are all the people crowing about Japan having more gold? Gotten quiet. The U.S. is also ten total medals clear of any country. Congrats to the U.S. team, which should be the highlight of the story.
TaiwanIsNotChina
Congratulations US and Canada!!!
Fighto!
CaptDingleheimer -
Wait until you find out at least one transgender athlete openly competed in Tokyo 2021 (In women's weightlifting). I guess you didn't watch any of the Tokyo 2021 Games either?
Jennie
@ Mocheake
I think the reason the headline is about Japan’s bronze is because it was their first time ever winning a medal in fencing and the fact that this website is called Japantoday. With that said, congratulations to all players of all three countries, US, Canada, and Japan.
Fighto!
Not sure who told you that. Japan has won multiple medals in fencing at past Olympics including gold.
Gene Hennigh
Jennie, Mocheake: Maybe, I'm just guessing now, Japan got the notice because the name of this site is. . .
Oh, and Fighto! When were these gold medals won? Can't find out about them anywhere.
Either way, I'm pulling for Japan, the US, France, and, well anyone one who is good enough to win gold. It's all about the games.
Jennie
@Gene, I stand corrected! The headline says “women’s first,” didn’t mean to generalize. I guess it was the first for the women’s fencing foil category.
Jennie
Sorry I meant to @Fighto
starpunk
There's a first time for everything in every category and Japan did so today in women's fencing.
Congratulations, Yuka Ueno, Komaki Kikuchi, Sera Azuma and Karin Miyawaki!
Congratulations also to the USA, Italy, and everybody else for giving it their all and making it all fun and worthwhile.
Fighto!
No problems. Japan actually won the Gold in the Team épée in 2021. But are yet to win an individual Gold, I think.
Hats off to all these medalists from the US, Italy and Japan in what is a heck of a tough and technical sport!
Cephus
Good job! Well done and keep it up.
rcch
MocheakeToday 09:36 am JST “ America is starting to flex those muscles. Where are all the people crowing about Japan having more gold? Gotten quiet. The U.S. is also ten total medals clear of any country. Congrats to the U.S. team, which should be the highlight of the story. “
A Kyodo article on a website called Japan Today and you didn't want them to focus on this historic achievement? Here the priority will always go to Japan/Japanese athletes.
Congratulations, Yuka Ueno, Komaki Kikuchi, Sera Azuma and Karin Miyawaki. Congratulations to the US team and, of course, good job, Italy!
garypen
Nope. Assuming you're referring to the Algerian woman who beat the Italian, she is a woman. Not a trans woman. A CIS woman, who was born female, with female genitalia at birth.
But, just like the uneducated folks who wrongly accused the French Olympic Committee of mocking a painting of the Last Supper, they have wrongly accused that boxer of being transgender.
No surprise, given that facts never got in the way if their opinions before. So, why should they let facts get in the way now, when there's some good outrage to be had.
lostrune2
That's also historic - that's the US' first women team gold!
HooKnows
Congrats to Japan!