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00:00The actor who has fallen for the charm of Super Street is Yuji Oda.
00:16Hey, Yuji Oda!
00:20Everyone, it's Yuji Oda!
00:25Wow!
00:26Nice to meet you.
00:27Hey, hey!
00:30Hey!
00:33Hey!
00:34Hey!
00:36Oh, I'm sorry.
00:38Nice to meet you.
00:39Happy New Year.
00:40Wow, he's doing it right.
00:42I didn't say it.
00:43Happy New Year, really.
00:47Shall we sit down?
00:49Yes.
00:52I've never met him before.
00:54That's right.
00:56It's not easy for him to come down here.
00:59No, no, no.
01:00It's not easy.
01:01I don't act.
01:02You don't?
01:04And even if you did, I don't think you'd cooperate.
01:08I think you'd be doing it in a completely different field.
01:11That's not true.
01:12I'd do it for a day or three.
01:15What do you do? Acting?
01:16Acting.
01:17You're not interested at all?
01:19Oh, you are.
01:20No, no, no.
01:22What is it? What is it?
01:24No, no, no.
01:25It's more fun when there are a lot of people.
01:29Don't you know Machiko?
01:31The world of Super Athletes.
01:36It's started.
01:37The men's 100m final.
01:38It's started in one go.
01:39Everything is at stake in a 10-second match.
01:44There are those who continue to challenge their own limits.
01:49A new world record!
01:51The joy of victory.
01:54The tears of those who surpassed themselves until yesterday.
01:58There are those who can't contain their anger at an unexpected end.
02:06I don't think my body is moving.
02:08I remember this.
02:09That's right.
02:11There is a man who has fallen in love with the charm of the Super Athlete.
02:21He is a great athlete.
02:26I'm really happy.
02:28I'm happy.
02:29He has been watching the athletes' hard work for 7 years.
02:39Usain Bolt's 9.58 seconds.
02:42He talks about the future of the world record that has not been broken for 16 years.
02:48Usain Bolt's 9.58 seconds.
02:52I can't run anymore.
02:54I can run.
02:55I can run.
02:56I can run.
02:58Yuji says he can run.
02:59I can run.
03:01Furthermore.
03:06I love Kitaguchi.
03:08He is cute.
03:10Yuji Toda presents.
03:12Athletes who were freed from the pressure of the 6th dimension.
03:16Their emotions exploded.
03:22Yuji's emotions exploded.
03:25He has become a historical figure.
03:29He is drinking soda.
03:33Yuji's emotions exploded.
03:34He has become a historical figure.
03:37His emotions exploded.
03:43I was surprised that I was invited to this program.
03:47I was surprised.
03:49I was surprised that I was invited to this program.
03:53When I was invited, I thought this was an interesting amateur.
04:01Mr. Oda is not an interesting amateur.
04:08He is funny.
04:15He was a funny student.
04:18I thought that many people came to this world.
04:21In this world, Mr. Oda is quite popular.
04:25That's why Mr. Oda is interesting.
04:28I really liked the World Cup.
04:31Oh, really?
04:32I really liked it, but I noticed last year.
04:35Not last year, but the last time.
04:36Oh, the last time. After you quit.
04:38I wasn't watching the World Cup.
04:40I was watching the World Cup's Oda Yuji.
04:43Yay!
04:44I was like, what should I do?
04:48I didn't know there was so much time until the next game.
04:53That's amazing.
04:55I didn't really watch the games.
04:58I noticed that I was watching between the games.
05:03No, no, no.
05:04The program pays attention to you.
05:07No, no, no.
05:08In the case of the World Cup.
05:09It's not at that level.
05:11That's it.
05:13We're listening to Oda Yuji's talk.
05:16It's really a one-man talk.
05:19And Nakai Nihoto, who plays the role of perfect love.
05:24We were watching that Japanese game.
05:29I think the announcer said no last time.
05:33No, the announcer can't say that.
05:35I'm a man who gets angry.
05:39No, no, it's a good thing.
05:41I said too much, but it's a live broadcast.
05:44I read it as Oda Yuji.
05:49That's...
05:52I'm sorry, I have to turn it around.
05:55No, it's okay.
05:56Is it okay?
05:57It's okay.
05:58It says something.
05:59Profile VTR.
06:00Profile?
06:01Are you doing Yuji Oda's profile?
06:05Some people don't know.
06:06No one doesn't know.
06:09What's a profile?
06:12That's right.
06:14I'm afraid of what's going to come out.
06:17Is it a profile?
06:19Let's watch the old video.
06:22Let's do it.
06:26Cute.
06:341987, Shonan Bakusoujo.
06:38He made his debut in this movie.
06:40Akira.
06:43Cute.
06:47I'll do it the way you do it.
06:50There are people like this in the actors.
06:54N-chan.
06:56Everyone is cute.
06:58One point from such a bad guy.
07:00What if she changed into a swimsuit?
07:03It was hard.
07:04Your name.
07:11It's better than catching a cold.
07:14What is this?
07:16I've never seen anything like this.
07:19I've never seen a man like this.
07:22You're very nervous.
07:24No, but that's...
07:26This is actually a life-threatening scene.
07:30When you dive, the air you breathe in the water expands when you go up.
07:36The lungs explode, so you have to hold your breath.
07:41But if you kiss, you can't do it.
07:45It's over now, but it's really going to fall.
07:50I hate people who are stupid.
07:52I've seen it.
07:53I hate people who are stupid.
07:55I loved the role of Kaoru-chan.
07:59Yobikobugi is a masterpiece.
08:03I loved it so much that I did it again after that.
08:06It's a different role, but when I had to do it again,
08:10I ended up doing the same role.
08:17There was Yobikobugi, and then there was a job hunt.
08:21It was like four years later.
08:26What are you doing at this time?
08:30Life study.
08:32What about Chicago's young people?
08:35Teacher, there's something I'd like you to teach me.
08:39What?
08:41Your phone number.
08:43Ten years is too early.
08:46And the next year, he didn't lend it to me.
08:51Oh, I see.
08:53I'm sorry.
08:56Wow!
08:58I loved it so much.
09:08You're going to lend me this, aren't you?
09:12Oh, this is a movie.
09:14Oh, it's a movie.
09:16Can't I?
09:17You can tell me.
09:20If you tell me to lend it to you,
09:24I'll really lend it to you.
09:27I'm not the one who told you to lend it to me.
09:31I'll be waiting for you.
09:34Mr. Moroi will go upstairs and come back.
09:37As a salaried man living in a class society,
09:40it was a big hit with the appearance of a police officer.
09:43It's a dance operation series.
09:46I have to do what I think is right on the spot.
09:51Among them...
09:53I don't want to see it.
09:55It's frustrating.
09:57I can't block the Rainbow Bridge.
09:59Blocking the Rainbow Bridge, the second movie,
10:03has a record of 1.73 billion yen in production revenue.
10:07I've seen it all.
10:09It's been over 20 years, but it's still number one.
10:14It's the best Japanese drama ever.
10:18I'm glad to hear that.
10:20I love it, too.
10:22It's a great masterpiece.
10:25It's the first Japanese drama you've seen.
10:27It's perfect.
10:29The script, the casting, and the theme song.
10:33And it's not just about love.
10:37Hello.
10:38Hello.
10:39It's finally starting today.
10:42It's still a little...
10:44It's still a little...
10:46It's different from the current Yuji Oda.
10:49It's starting.
10:50It's starting to get weird.
10:54It's about to come out.
10:56It's getting cool.
10:57No, no, no, it's great.
10:59And at the Tokyo Olympics in September this year,
11:03special ambassadors
11:06will send hot air to the world.
11:11But it's really...
11:15It's been 34 years since I did it in Tokyo.
11:19I was surprised when I was asked to look it up.
11:24Hey, Carl.
11:25That was 34 years ago.
11:27You know that, right?
11:29I was an idol with Mr. Nagashima.
11:31I was a baseball boy.
11:33Mr. Nagashima went to Carl Lewis's airport.
11:36I was surprised that he said, Hey, Carl.
11:39But if you say it like that,
11:42I'm in the position closest to Mr. Nagashima.
11:48No, no, no.
11:49It's unnatural to say, Hey, Carl.
11:52No matter who does it,
11:54it doesn't make sense to say, Hey, Carl.
11:57You make me laugh
12:02That's all I remember
12:06Let's take a look at the first one.
12:09I was surprised when I saw this.
12:12Really?
12:13Can I take a look?
12:15Sure, but I have to talk to Mr. Nagashima.
12:17No, no, no.
12:18If it's boring after that, let's go back there.
12:20Let's do that.
12:21Let's do that.
12:22Do you know Duplantis?
12:25Mr. Duplantis is...
12:29The one who used a stick.
12:30He's a high jumper.
12:32I know him.
12:34A high jumper.
12:36The current world record holder.
12:38Duplantis from Sweden.
12:45In August last year,
12:47he broke his own world record.
12:50His height is 6.26 meters.
12:55He is the current world record holder.
13:00This is what he looks like now.
13:02Mr. Nakai is shining.
13:04He still has a beautiful face.
13:07But he...
13:09Look at this.
13:11This white stick is...
13:13White stick?
13:14Yes.
13:15It says Nishi.
13:16Nishi?
13:17Yes.
13:18That's his record.
13:20Don't you think it's surprising?
13:24Did he break his own record?
13:25He broke his own record with a stick.
13:27Did he break his own record with a stick?
13:29If he fell from this height,
13:32he would have died.
13:34He is 6.26 meters tall.
13:38What is that stick?
13:40That is...
13:41What is that stick?
13:43It's a fiber.
13:44It's a fiber.
13:46Fiber?
13:47It's fiber.
13:48I'm mixing it now.
13:50Can you make it for each athlete?
13:53Each athlete...
13:54Can you make it for each athlete?
13:55Yes.
13:56I think there are only a few.
13:58So you can make it in any way you want.
14:01Yes.
14:02I can decide the weight and the body shape.
14:04I can decide the weight and the body shape.
14:06How many do you take?
14:08How many do you take?
14:09About this much.
14:10About 8 or 6.
14:12One athlete.
14:13If you meet him at the airport,
14:15you can tell right away.
14:17You can take that stick to the airplane.
14:20You can bring it?
14:22You can take it to the airport.
14:24You can leave it?
14:26You can leave it?
14:27In the case of athletes who do a lot,
14:29you can tell.
14:33You can tell from a distance.
14:35The stick is at the airport.
14:39You can tell from a distance.
14:40You can tell from a distance.
14:41No one can do it.
14:46This is scary, isn't it?
14:48For example, there's a Russian athlete named Ishinbaeva.
14:50Ah, yes, yes.
14:51Ah, I know her.
14:52Yes, yes, yes.
15:01She was originally a gymnast.
15:04But she got too big, so she changed to gymnastics.
15:07You're a little too big for gymnastics.
15:10A mechanical gymnast who got too big?
15:13Yes.
15:16No, no, this is pretty common among middle-aged people.
15:19They're doing mechanical gymnastics seriously,
15:21but they think,
15:22ah, you've already gone over 170cm.
15:24After all, physical ability is amazing.
15:26No, that's definitely true.
15:28It's a strange vector.
15:29She's running with a stick like this.
15:32She sticks the stick in a small hole,
15:34hooks it,
15:35bends it,
15:36and now she has to go up.
15:39Suddenly, like this.
15:40In a vector.
15:41It goes boom.
15:42So she's as skilled as a gymnast.
15:45She's like an acrobat.
15:47Her body twists up in the air.
15:50She twists and flies again.
15:52I guess that's why the Japanese people
15:56don't have a sense of running in their hearts.
15:59What are you doing?
16:00No, no, no.
16:01What are you doing?
16:02I got carried away and touched Yuji Oda.
16:06I didn't understand the timing of the touch.
16:08It was a very natural flow.
16:10It wasn't natural at all.
16:12I just touched him for the first time.
16:15Please stop.
16:16It's embarrassing.
16:17It's embarrassing to publicize it to the world.
16:33He's the fastest person on Earth.
16:37He's the flower of track and field.
16:39He's 100 meters tall.
16:42He's aiming for the world's fastest title.
16:45He's been competing for 0.1 seconds.
16:47He repeats the miracles of the great men of history.
16:55I like various sports,
16:58but I'm not interested in track and field at all.
17:03What do you think this is?
17:05The role of a man.
17:06This is the pinnacle of sports.
17:10Baseball, for example, can be done with one ball.
17:15Baseball costs a little more money,
17:18so there are few countries that do it.
17:20Soccer is wider, but the ultimate is track and field.
17:24It starts with barefoot running.
17:26Then there are people who have never done it.
17:29Matsuko, you said you've never done sports.
17:31I have.
17:32I measured the time of 50 meters.
17:34It's faster than I thought.
17:37It accelerates a lot on the way.
17:40I'm stuck in the fence every time.
17:44I can't stop because I can't run.
17:47It accelerates a lot.
17:50If you look at the history,
17:53the first time record is around here.
17:57More than 100 years ago.
17:5910.6 seconds.
18:01I heard this for the first time.
18:03Donald Lippincott.
18:06I think that's where it started.
18:10When I was born,
18:13humans broke the 10-second wall for the first time.
18:17Until the 9-second mark.
18:18At that time, Jim Hynes,
18:21a former track and field player.
18:23That's right.
18:24It was more than 50 years ago.
18:27He broke the 10-second wall for the first time.
18:30It must have been a big deal.
18:33This is the best record of Japanese players.
18:3850 years.
18:42Is there a 50-year gap?
18:45It's been 50 years.
18:47I said it's been 50 years,
18:50but it's been more than that.
18:53It's been 50 years.
18:59It was faster than 40.
19:02It's been a year and a month.
19:06The next month after New Year's,
19:08it's like cherry blossoms.
19:10That's how it feels.
19:13Next summer,
19:16there is no autumn.
19:19Leave it all.
19:21In Japan now,
19:23I think it's all right in winter.
19:26It's hot in winter.
19:30It's the same for me.
19:32I sweat a lot.
19:34I look strong.
19:37What?
19:39I'm not going there at all.
19:41Are you talking about 100 meters?
19:43If I do it with two people who will be out of the game,
19:45it will be like this.
19:47Either has to be a long-term goal.
19:49The long-term goal is amazing.
19:54Looking back at the history of the World Championships,
19:57the men's 100-meter super star.
20:01First of all, in 1991,
20:03the World Championships was held in Tokyo.
20:06The gold medalist of the Los Solgorin,
20:09Carl Lewis of the United States.
20:11He was 30 years old at that time.
20:13But I'm 30 years old,
20:15I'm the peak of the players.
20:18The best time was from 28 to 30.
20:22There were a lot of players like that.
20:25100 meters is not just about being fast.
20:30It's a technology.
20:33It takes years of technology.
20:40This is the next record of the World Championships.
20:43This is a great record.
20:45For the first time in human history,
20:47he broke the 9.9 record.
20:49Next, Oda was the first caster.
20:52In 1997,
20:54at the Atelier Tournament,
20:59Morris Green of the United States appeared.
21:02Let's go.
21:05He cut the start.
21:07Is the 3-year-old Green good?
21:09Is the gold good?
21:10The 7-year-old Monk Green is doing his best.
21:12Is Monk Green good?
21:13It's completely different.
21:15Morris Green.
21:17From this tournament,
21:19he achieved a three-time world record.
21:22After that,
21:24he won the Helsinki tournament in 2005.
21:27He is Justin Gatling of the United States.
21:30He is one of the protagonists of the drama,
21:33a person who can never be forgotten.
21:35Bolt and Saigo,
21:37after this,
21:39they stopped playing for four years due to doping.
21:42After becoming a champion,
21:43they disappeared.
21:45They disappeared one after another.
21:47At the Osaka tournament,
21:49they disappeared right away.
21:51They disappeared one after another.
22:10Like this,
22:11various stars
22:13got the fastest record.
22:16In 2009,
22:18the historical moment finally came.
22:23The Berlin tournament,
22:25Mr. Oda appeared in the audience.
22:30It became a news.
22:32When I realized it,
22:33the gold came out.
22:36Misain Bolt of Jamaica.
22:38Actually,
22:39in the Beijing Olympics last year,
22:41he just set a world record of 9.69 seconds.
22:51I'm looking at this from the top.
22:54It's amazing to see this.
22:58Bolt,
22:59the world record you have.
23:01Will it be an update?
23:03While scoring a goal,
23:05he set a record of 6.9 seconds,
23:07which I have never heard of.
23:09It was extraordinary.
23:11It's already out.
23:17Bolt,
23:18the world record you have.
23:20Will it be an update?
23:22While scoring a goal,
23:24he set a record of 6.9 seconds,
23:26which I have never heard of.
23:31It was extraordinary.
23:33It's already out.
23:36Where did Bolt go?
23:42Oh, no.
23:45I was talking about something unrelated.
23:53Mr. Oda, who saw this race live.
23:58I really like this news at this time.
24:02I was surprised.
24:05It's amazing.
24:07I don't think there are many entertainers like Bolt.
24:11It's 9.5 seconds.
24:15The record of 9.58 seconds
24:18has not yet been broken.
24:22This is the first 9.0 seconds
24:24in the year we were born.
24:26It's been sideways around here.
24:29Carl Lewis came up a little.
24:31This is Carl Lewis.
24:33From there,
24:35slowly,
24:37at a rate of about half a step,
24:39he finally came up with a world record
24:41of a few hundredths of a second.
24:43This is Bolt.
24:47The world actually
24:49went up a gear
24:51in the meantime.
24:53Normally, it's up to here.
24:55From there,
24:57in just one year,
24:59look at the numbers here.
25:01It's going up all of a sudden.
25:03I don't think I can
25:05break this anymore.
25:07I can't break it.
25:09I can't break it for a while.
25:11I can't run any more.
25:13I can.
25:15I can.
25:17I can because Yuji said I can.
25:21Ichiro came out.
25:23Hideki Matsui came out.
25:25I didn't think that
25:27Japanese people couldn't see
25:29the world record.
25:31That's right.
25:33A great person came out.
25:35The protagonist of the manga came out.
25:37A guy who can break it in 9 seconds
25:39might come out.
25:41I can't go that far.
25:43I'm sorry.
25:49Even now,
25:5116 years have passed
25:53and he hasn't been broken.
25:55Usain Bolt set a world record
25:57in 9 seconds.
25:599 seconds.
26:01That's amazing.
26:03Mr. Oda witnessed
26:05the historical moment in person
26:07and explained the greatness of Bolt.
26:09Let's stand up
26:11because I'm tired of sitting down.
26:13That's right.
26:15I'm sorry.
26:17I'm sorry.
26:19He prepared something for me.
26:23Is it this high?
26:25Is it this high?
26:27He's tall.
26:29He might be suitable for 400m.
26:31I couldn't let him do 100m.
26:33I couldn't let him do 100m.
26:35It's hard to find a person
26:37who has such a good balance
26:39in 100m.
26:41Moritz Grinten
26:43is about the same height as me.
26:45He's a big player.
26:47His movement is slow
26:49and his start is slow.
26:51He said 200m is the best.
26:53He said 200m is the best.
26:55He said 200m is the best.
26:57Can you try this?
26:59No, I can't.
27:01How tall was he?
27:03About 40m?
27:052.86m.
27:072.86m?
27:09What's this?
27:11This is one step.
27:13What's this?
27:15I'm 177cm tall.
27:17It takes me 3 steps to walk.
27:19I'm running,
27:21but it takes me 2 steps to walk.
27:23This is amazing.
27:25This is amazing.
27:27Yes, it is.
27:29This is one step.
27:31It's not a big deal.
27:33It's not a big deal.
27:35What's amazing about him is his pitch.
27:37What's amazing about him is his pitch.
27:39The pitch in a track race
27:41is the number of rotations of the legs.
27:43In a short-distance race,
27:45it represents the number of steps in a second.
27:47In a short-distance race,
27:49if you run slowly,
27:51the speed of one step is slow.
27:53the speed of one step is slow.
27:55It's like you're doing a three-step jump.
27:57It's like you're doing a three-step jump.
27:59It's like you're doing a three-step jump.
28:01It's not that fast,
28:03but it's a good race.
28:05Like Powell Gate,
28:07like Powell Gate,
28:09it's hard to tell
28:11it's faster than 1 second.
28:13It's hard to tell
28:15if there's a better way
28:17to deal with his pitch.
28:19To put it simply,
28:21do you know Kiryu?
28:23He started in the Japanese team
28:25with a nine-second overall.
28:27To put it simply,
28:29do you know Kiryu?
28:31He's a fast runner
28:33and he's 4.7 seconds.
28:35And Bolt...
28:37Let's stop here.
28:39Let's look at Sunny.
28:41We're looking at Sunny.
28:43We're looking at Sunny.
28:45It was too much, wasn't it?
28:48It was hard to understand.
28:50But this is the good thing about Yuji.
28:52I'm sorry.
28:53If you don't get it, stop it!
28:56Stop it!
29:10Speaking of track and field, who is the best?
29:13People tend to pay attention to the rest of the race.
29:18But Mr. Oda wants people to pay attention to the athletes after the race.
29:29He's been under a lot of pressure for many years.
29:32His emotions are exploding.
29:38Adam Gelson.
29:40He's giving it his all.
29:43Oh, that's big!
29:44Big, big, big, big!
29:46Mr. Oda Yuji presents...
29:49Athletes' Emotions Explode!
29:51A Famous Scene!
29:53Emotions explode?
29:55For the athletes?
29:56Yes, yes.
29:57Not for Yuji?
29:59No, not me.
30:01First, the 2022 Oregon Tournament.
30:06I love Yuji.
30:08He's so cute.
30:12I've never seen such a charming Japanese guy.
30:17He's fun.
30:18I've never seen such a cute guy.
30:20What a record!
30:22Other athletes are confused by Yuji.
30:29He's starting to argue.
30:33And the last athlete is also angry.
30:36Yuji's emotions are exploding.
30:39He's angry, but he's not angry.
30:43That's why he's so good.
30:46He's so happy.
30:49He's like, I'm the only weirdo here.
30:51No, it's good.
30:52This is the best cry.
30:54It's the best.
30:55I love this.
30:57I love this.
30:58My favorite cry is when I'm happy.
31:03That's what happened.
31:07What kind of person is he?
31:11This is interesting.
31:16I remember this.
31:18Yes, yes.
31:19He stopped the distance.
31:21I've never seen this before.
31:24It happened in Paris.
31:28It's good.
31:29It's good.
31:33He's like a real woman.
31:36He's watching the match.
31:38I'm sorry, it's not good.
31:40No, it's really good.
31:44The 2022 Oregon Tournament.
31:47In the first round, Kitaguchi is the last opponent.
31:52The sixth opponent, Kitaguchi's spear has grown.
31:57He won a gold medal.
32:01What did the main caster say to this match?
32:06You've become a historical figure.
32:11When I hear that, I feel like Nobunaga Oda.
32:15Next, the 2009 Berlin Tournament.
32:18She's a fan of history.
32:20The female hammer thrower, Bodalchik.
32:22She threw it.
32:23How about the hammer?
32:25This girl is the best in the world.
32:2877 meters.
32:2940.6 kilometers.
32:3140.6 kilometers.
32:34Bodalchik is happy to jump.
32:37But.
32:38I was surprised.
32:41I missed it.
32:44Gypsum.
32:45Gypsum on the left foot.
32:48She jumped with joy.
32:50Next.
32:54It hurts.
32:55She jumped with joy.
33:01She won a gold medal.
33:05Next.
33:06She couldn't jump in the first round.
33:13She won the men's 3,000-meter showdown.
33:16She won the men's 3,000-meter showdown.
33:21She won a gold medal.
33:23Kenboi is the best in the world.
33:27Kenia has won three times in a row.
33:30This dance.
33:32She's a skipper.
33:36Actually, Kenboi is from Africa.
33:40It doesn't work in Japan.
33:44He's cheap.
33:46And the dance of joy.
33:49It's a girl's vision.
33:52She's not an ordinary person.
33:54She's in front of me.
33:57She's hot.
34:02She is.
34:06In this competition,
34:08girls cross the track.
34:11It's like a tug-of-war.
34:14At that moment,
34:15she is amazing.
34:17She glared at me and stopped me.
34:20She said,
34:21let her jump, too.
34:24I called her the leader of the girls.
34:28In this way,
34:29some people are happy to leave a good impression.
34:33Some people are not.
34:35The gold medalist of the men's 100-meter showdown,
34:39Dramond, called the genius of the start.
34:47He failed the qualifying round twice.
34:50He failed the qualifying round twice.
34:53He remembers it.
34:55He stopped him.
35:03He has only one chance every two or four years.
35:07It's hard to be a representative of Japan.
35:10It's a one-shot showdown.
35:12It took 10 seconds.
35:16Mr. Oda was watching this.
35:19I've never seen such a thing.
35:21What are you doing?
35:22The incident happened in Paris.
35:24In Paris?
35:26I always wonder.
35:28Do I have to be disqualified?
35:31Otherwise,
35:32I have to do it over and over again.
35:35You don't have the energy.
35:37Some people abuse it on purpose.
35:39I see.
35:40They use a lot of energy.
35:42It's sad.
35:44For example,
35:46you can run in the first row.
35:49But if you are not recognized as an official member,
35:53what will you do?
35:55If I get the first place,
35:58I feel like I'm going to rot.
36:02Is that so?
36:04I have a weak heart.
36:10I have a weak mentality, too.
36:13Why are you laughing?
36:17You have a weak mentality.
36:19It's a big explosion.
36:21What are you talking about?
36:35In the track world,
36:37there is an athlete who is like a supermodel.
36:44She is beautiful.
36:46She is 400 meters tall.
36:48She is a champion.
36:51She is strong and beautiful.
36:55Her legs are beautiful, too.
36:57She is beautiful.
36:58She is tall.
37:01There are so many beautiful athletes I want to introduce.
37:20The second-place athlete is
37:22a Russian runner,
37:24Natsitskene.
37:26Natsitskene.
37:30She is 2.4 meters tall.
37:32She is taller than Natsitskene.
37:35She has been successful for 8 consecutive matches.
37:39We can see the three consecutive losses of Natsitskene.
37:42She has no chance.
37:45She is tall.
37:47Her rival is...
37:49She looks like an actress.
37:53She looks like an actress.
37:56I'm sorry.
37:57I don't think so.
38:02She is from Ukraine.
38:04There are only three strong athletes in Ukraine.
38:07She looks like an actress.
38:10She looks like an actress.
38:12She looks like an actress.
38:14She looks like an actress.
38:16She is 2.2 meters tall.
38:18She is 2.2 meters tall.
38:20She looks like an actress.
38:23I'm sorry.
38:24I don't think so.
38:25I don't think so.
38:28The third-place athlete is
38:30her favorite female athlete.
38:32her favorite female athlete.
38:34She is a superwoman.
38:36She is a superwoman.
38:38She is a superwoman.
38:42She is here.
38:44She is here.
38:45She is here.
38:49My favorite female athlete is
38:51Alison Felix.
38:53She is 16 years old.
38:55She is 16 years old.
38:57She is a normal girl.
38:59She is a normal girl.
39:01She is a normal girl.
39:03She has no muscle.
39:05That's her.
39:08You saw her at the beginning.
39:10You saw her at the beginning.
39:12I didn't expect her to become a queen.
39:17Oh, I see. So she's just a normal girl.
39:20You just liked her.
39:23That way of running and
39:25when she was in elementary school,
39:27she was running so beautifully.
39:29It's that way of running.
39:31If I were to put her on the first page of a textbook,
39:33it would be perfect.
39:35She would never do something like that.
39:38But I understand.
39:41She's amazing, even in interviews.
39:44I just wanted to cheer for her.
39:46I told her, it's not like she always wins.
39:49When I realized it,
39:51she ended up winning the gold medal.
39:5321.82 seconds!
39:55She's fast.
39:57She's the first to win!
40:03You did it, Alisson Felix!
40:05I did it!
40:0721 seconds!
40:09She's one of the people
40:11who are the furthest away from me.
40:14She's an athlete who's been trained.
40:17But she has her own style.
40:20Style?
40:22Thank you very much.
40:24She may have her own style,
40:26but it's a style that was created
40:28on a flat surface.
40:30That's interesting.
40:32It's interesting!
40:34Isn't it boring now?
40:36Why are you acting like that?
40:38You're just a normal person.
40:40You're saying good things.
40:42I like to slack off, but...
40:44You're saying good things.
40:46There's no one in the world
40:48who's as beautiful as you are.
40:50I think so, too.
40:52Everyone tries to keep their youth.
40:55That's disgusting.
40:57I hate it.
40:59You can't make a movie
41:01just for young people.
41:03I need someone like you.
41:05I thought you were really beautiful today.
41:08Your white hair is beautiful.
41:11It's not fair.
41:13But your white hair is beautiful.
41:16Oh, this?
41:18Yes.
41:20I'm like Sekiguchi Hiroshi.
41:22If I don't dye my hair,
41:24only this part is white.
41:26Only this part is white.
41:28I'm not like that.
41:30I'm more like Sekiguchi Hiroshi.
41:32Isn't that cool?
41:34No, it's not cool.
41:36But there are all kinds of people
41:38from all over the world.
41:40It's interesting because it's on land.
41:43There's only one chance.
41:46That's amazing.
41:48There's only that time.
41:50No.
41:52I think so.
41:54If you talk casually,
41:56please edit it later.
41:59Please edit it later.
42:01So,
42:03I don't know
42:05how nervous I am
42:07for that moment.
42:09I think it's amazing.
42:11Yes.
42:13It's scary.
42:15Normally,
42:17you have to go somewhere to see it.
42:19I can finally see the audience
42:21in front of me.
42:23TBS broadcasts it.
42:25I'm sorry.
42:29I'm sorry.