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00:00Matsuko no Shiranai Super Athlete no Sekai
00:05Presenter is...
00:08Oda Yuji
00:17Hey, Yuji, Oda!
00:22Everyone, it's Yuji, Oda!
00:26I did it! I did it! I did it!
00:29Oda Yuji has spent 25 years as the face of the world's best athletes
00:34and has seen the struggles and hardships of the athletes up close.
00:41He's started on the first attempt!
00:43This year, he will be introducing the Japanese medalist
00:48to the world's best athletes held in Tokyo.
00:53His third attempt!
00:54I've talked to my mom about this before.
00:57I've talked to my mom about this before.
00:59This is amazing!
01:00This is the kind of coverage Masudan Kimi-san can do!
01:03This is amazing!
01:16When I was a student, I used to play sports.
01:18Does it look like you play sports?
01:20I thought I'd definitely get scouted.
01:22I played rugby, too.
01:24I played a little rugby.
01:26But you're not just fat, right?
01:28Can you run?
01:31If I run, I'll be able to run.
01:33If you run, you'll be able to run?
01:35Is that so?
01:36I have muscles.
01:38All I have to do is put them on.
01:40Now that we're talking about muscles,
01:42can you touch me, Yuji, Oda?
01:45What?
01:46Can you touch me, Yuji, Oda?
01:49Wow!
01:50I can't do it.
01:55That's why I'm hiding my muscles.
01:59I'm amazing.
02:00The most common physique in the track and field world is a hogan.
02:04A hogan thrower.
02:06There are many hogan throwers like this.
02:09In the old days, the hammer was like this.
02:11Murofushi was like this.
02:13Murofushi!
02:16He was so smart that it was unthinkable in the hammer world.
02:19He was so cool.
02:21There was no reverse triangle hammer at that time.
02:25Everyone had a body that could handle a heavy hammer.
02:32I don't think I've ever had a chance to see an athlete.
02:42It's not like that at all.
02:45I think athletes are amazing because they can't do it at all.
02:57Yuji Oda, who has been the main caster of the track and field world for 25 years,
03:02talks about the back of the track and field world.
03:07Did you watch the track and field?
03:10I watched the track and field.
03:12When I was asked if I was familiar with the track and field, I remembered it well.
03:17There were about 3,000 people at the first competition.
03:22I don't remember 3,000 people.
03:25Even if you don't remember, you must have seen the data.
03:32There was a study session.
03:34Do you remember that?
03:36I stayed in the conference room for several days.
03:41I said, let's watch the game again.
03:45The director and other people gathered and said,
03:49I'm so tired that I'm going to die.
03:52Did you like track and field before you started this job?
03:58I'm not interested at all.
04:01You weren't interested at all.
04:04I was a baseball boy.
04:07It's amazing that you can do that.
04:12I'll tell you.
04:14Let's say it.
04:19I was relieved when I was asked to end the game at the next competition.
04:27I've been feeling the limit of my physical strength for several competitions.
04:31The last two days of the Chinese tournament were very hot.
04:36I almost collapsed.
04:38That's how hard it is.
04:40If you do that all the time...
04:43I don't watch TV for more than 10 hours a day with such a high tension.
05:01A world-class team of more than 2,000 people from all over the world gathers at the World Track and Field.
05:08The game has already started.
05:12The ball is out of the court.
05:14The ball is in the court.
05:16The ball is in the court.
05:18The ball is out of the court.
05:209 seconds and 8 seconds.
05:23Japan's representative challenge is not easy.
05:33However, recently, the number of Japanese players in the final stage has increased.
05:40The Tokyo World Track and Field will be held in September this year.
05:45It's not a dream to win a medal.
05:48I won a bronze medal.
05:52The special ambassador of the tournament.
05:54Oda Yuji presents.
05:57Tokyo World Track and Field.
05:59Introducing the Japanese players.
06:02First of all, the Japanese veterans were amazing.
06:07I saw some of them.
06:09I won a bronze medal at 200 meters.
06:11Tsuetsugu.
06:14Do you know that there are people who have won medals in men's 100m and 200m?
06:19Do you remember?
06:21Tsuetsugu was a medalist.
06:24It was a big event.
06:26He was amazing.
06:28When he won a medal, he said in an interview that he was a big mouse.
06:37I won a medal at the Tokyo World Track and Field after that.
06:42Do you know that?
06:45I think I was in good shape.
06:47A new legend has been born.
06:50There is a thunder in the night sky of Paris.
06:54Tsuetsugu did it.
06:57I'm glad I woke up.
07:02He runs with his right hand and right foot in the same way.
07:07When I looked at the back of his feet, there was no mud.
07:11He was so muscular.
07:13I thought there was such a person.
07:16I put on muscles with effort.
07:18It's not a special body.
07:20How can you put muscles on it?
07:22I don't know.
07:27Speaking of Japanese track and field legends.
07:35Tamesue Dai, 400m hard.
07:39In the 2001 Canada Edmonton Tournament, he won the first gold medal in the Japanese track and field.
07:47Tamesue Dai, go for it!
07:49Tamesue Dai, go for it!
07:51Tamesue Dai, go for it!
07:53Tamesue Dai, go for it!
07:55Tamesue Dai, go for it!
07:57He became a medalist.
07:59Tamesue Dai won the gold medal.
08:03Koji Murokichi, from Nanshu, Hanmaru.
08:07In the 2011 Korea Tegu Tournament.
08:14Murokichi's third throw.
08:15This is big.
08:16This is big.
08:1780m.
08:18This is also coming up.
08:20Murokichi's third throw.
08:2281m, 24cm.
08:25He is the best of the season.
08:27In this moment, he is the gold medalist of Japanese Koji Murokichi.
08:31He won the gold medal for the first time in the world track and field.
08:37I did it! I did it!
08:39I did it!
08:45I did it!
08:47These three have a special feeling.
08:52Among the Japanese athletes.
08:54I remember them very clearly.
08:57They are totally different types.
09:00I can go to all of them.
09:05Just to drink?
09:10Can an athlete go to all of them?
09:15Stop it.
09:17I think they are weak when they drink.
09:20Because they are drinking to the limit.
09:22That's right.
09:23I can drink as much as I want.
09:25Because I don't drink at all.
09:27Do you want to play against each other?
09:31You are strong.
09:32No, I'm getting weaker.
09:34Me too.
09:35I'm getting weaker.
09:36I'm over 50 years old.
09:38First of all, you don't drink at all.
09:41No, no, no.
09:42I used to drink until the morning.
09:44No, no, no.
09:46I drink all night long.
09:48I was told to do my job.
09:50I brought them out.
09:53This is Genki.
09:55He is the best Japanese athlete.
09:59I think it's interesting.
10:00The men's 110m hurdles.
10:02These two will go to the final and make a miracle.
10:06It's amazing that they are in the same competition.
10:08Yes, they are seniors and juniors.
10:12After this.
10:13It's not a dream to win a medal.
10:15The men's 110m hurdles.
10:17The two winners.
10:19The sun is hot.
10:22How do you feel?
10:23It's amazing.
10:24I'm looking at the world rugby stadium in front of me.
10:27I'm sorry.
10:28I'm getting hot.
10:29I'm confused.
10:30I'm sorry.
10:34It's not a dream to win a medal at this year's world rugby stadium.
10:37The men's 110m hurdles.
10:41The Budapest World Rugby Stadium Competition in 2023.
10:46Shunsuke Izumiya advanced to the men's 110m hurdles final.
10:51This competition is a one-miss out.
10:54I'm really nervous.
10:59If you hit it, it's out.
11:04He went to follow.
11:05He is the world champion.
11:09What?
11:10Shunsuke Izumiya advanced to the men's 110m hurdles final.
11:14This is the final.
11:16He ran the final on the world stage for the first time as a Japanese.
11:23If you get in the top three here, you'll get a medal.
11:26He got caught a few times.
11:28That's right.
11:29The time difference to the medal is 0.1 seconds.
11:34I can't get in the top three at all.
11:36You can.
11:38In addition, at the last year's Paralympics,
11:42Muratake Rashid of Japan.
11:46Olympic finalist.
11:49Muratake Rashid, a junior at Juntendo University in Izumiya, advanced to the final.
11:56The final starts.
11:57Juntendo University has such a great athlete.
12:00Yes.
12:01Shisui's Yamao.
12:03Can Juntendo go to the final?
12:05Holloway is in the lead.
12:06The battle for the medal.
12:08Grant Holloway, gold medal.
12:10Muratake Rashid is in the lead.
12:13Muratake Rashid of Japan.
12:15That's great.
12:19The time difference to the medal is 0.12 seconds.
12:23Holloway usually goes to the same university as Shunsuke Izumiya.
12:29He's not a college student anymore.
12:32I can't take my eyes off these two at the Tokyo Olympics.
12:37These two will go to the final as a dream.
12:40I hope they get a medal.
12:43In addition, there are other notable medal candidates.
12:46Masatora Kawano, 35kg.
12:51He just set a world record in October last year.
12:54I'm looking forward to a gold medal.
12:58Ryuji Miura, 3,000m male.
13:05He runs on the track, jumping over hurdles and water.
13:11At the Paris Olympics last year...
13:15He's coming back.
13:17Ryuji Miura is falling.
13:20Miura is in 8th place.
13:22He's won twice in a row.
13:25He's expected to win at the Tokyo Olympics.
13:30In that sense, there's a handsome guy like him.
13:34He's cute.
13:36I was surprised by his talent.
13:40I wondered why he hadn't won a medal yet.
13:44He's amazing.
13:45His father won 7 Japanese Championships.
13:51His mother is a Japanese-style Koji.
13:57His father was a strong athlete.
14:01He's in a good place.
14:03He's doing well now.
14:05I'm glad he left his DNA.
14:10Free T-BIRD.
14:12On U-NEXT.
14:14Next week.
14:16There's only one Harumaki.
14:20The world of Harumaki.
14:22Let's look at Harumaki again.
14:27His face looks like Harumaki.
14:31Ryusei Yokohama.
14:33Yuki Hashioka.
14:37He's got the timing.
14:40He's a great guy.
14:45There are other great athletes in the Japanese team.
14:52I wonder why.
14:55I don't feel like I'm in the world.
15:00That kind of athlete is precious.
15:10Tokyo Gorin.
15:12In the Tokyo Gorin of 2021.
15:19He's got it.
15:218.10 meters.
15:23He finished in 6th place.
15:26Hashioka is a great runner.
15:29He won the Olympics for the first time in 37 years.
15:34I think he's a great runner.
15:37Can't you measure the distance from where you cut?
15:42No, I can't.
15:45I feel sorry for him.
15:48If he crosses the line, he's disqualified.
15:52That's why it's okay.
15:54That's why it's okay.
15:55Sadistic?
15:57Isn't it sad to see a little fan cry?
16:04I'm the type to be sad when I get married.
16:07I feel sorry for him.
16:10Yes.
16:14I was told yes.
16:16If you don't, you won't be happy.
16:19That's right. I know.
16:22What kind of smile will he show in the next tournament?
16:28It's amazing that I can do it again in 2, 3, or 4 years.
16:33I've been doing it for 25 years.
16:37I've been able to chase athletes.
16:40I wonder how this athlete will grow.
16:42I wonder what will happen in 2 years.
16:44I wonder what will happen in 2 years.
16:48A strong man of 100 meters.
16:52The final stage.
16:54It was the first time for the Japanese.
16:58The final has started.
17:01Aaron Brown.
17:02Marin Bressie.
17:03Bressie.
17:04Bressie leads.
17:05Bressie.
17:06Curley is here.
17:07Curley is here.
17:10Sunny Brown.
17:11Abdelhakim.
17:14He made his name known to the world 10 years ago.
17:1810 years ago?
17:20That's right.
17:21I'm 25 years old now.
17:23I was very popular at the age of 15.
17:27You remember very well.
17:30The first 200 meters.
17:34Not only Japan, but the world was paying attention.
17:37Usain Bolt broke the world record and won.
17:41He was called the man of the hour.
17:44One month later.
17:46He is very popular.
17:48Hakim won the gold medal.
17:50Hakim won the gold medal.
17:52He met Mr. Oda for the first time.
17:56He talked about his dream.
17:58I'm still 16 years old.
18:00I will do my best to be a rookie.
18:04I want to win a gold medal.
18:09I don't think there are many athletes who want to win a gold medal.
18:14Seven years later.
18:17The men's 100 meters semi-final.
18:26The Japanese will advance to the final.
18:29Are you in America?
18:30Yes, I'm in Florida.
18:36He is in third place in the semi-final.
18:38He will advance to the final.
18:41Mr. Oda is in the audience.
18:45I didn't expect him to cry.
18:48I'm really happy.
18:50I'm really happy.
18:52I'm happy.
18:53He is amazing.
18:55I think he is one of the best men.
19:00The men's 100 meters final.
19:04Aaron Brown.
19:05Marvin Bresci.
19:06Bresci.
19:07Bresci leads.
19:08Bresci.
19:09Curley is coming.
19:10Curley is coming.
19:129.86 seconds.
19:147th place in 10.06 seconds.
19:16In the interview after the race.
19:18I'm really upset.
19:20But I've come this far.
19:24I did my best.
19:26I'm really satisfied.
19:29I think I'm on the world stage.
19:34That's my line.
19:36Don't be satisfied.
19:41I'm sorry.
19:42I was happy.
19:44He is the first Japanese player.
19:46There are many players who are modest.
19:50He is the only one.
19:53He said he would be the best in the world.
19:56He wasn't stupid.
19:58He was serious.
20:02I can't believe he is the best in the world.
20:06I agree.
20:07I thought he was just talking.
20:10Can you give me a name?
20:12I can't.
20:13You can't?
20:14I talked to his mother.
20:16Did you talk to his mother?
20:18That's amazing.
20:20He is as good as Masudan Kimi.
20:23That's amazing.
20:26I'm sorry.
20:28In that sense, Sunny is...
20:30You are too much.
20:32No, I'm not.
20:33You are too much.
20:34He was a little strange.
20:39He was said to be the best from 28 to 30.
20:43He was the only one who reached the peak at 23.
20:47If he is 28, he will be the best.
20:52This year.
20:53I want him to go to the final and get a medal.
21:05Otherwise, he can't be the best.
21:08There will be a lot of new players.
21:12There will be a lot of monsters.
21:14For example, Nathan.
21:1618-year-old Elion Nathan.
21:20I'm sure he will be in the top 19.
21:23How far will he go in the final?
21:26Nathan.
21:27I think so.
21:30If he remains in the final, it will be difficult to get a gold medal at 28.
21:38I'm sorry.
21:39I said Nathan.
21:40I was wondering what Nathan was doing.
21:43I was wondering what Nathan was doing.
21:45I thought there were a lot of monsters.
21:48But there weren't.
21:50There was a girl named McLaughlin.
21:52She was a monster.
21:55She was a 400-meter-tall girl.
21:58I thought she could run 400 meters and get a gold medal.
22:04That's all I can think of.
22:06I was watching the World Championships in front of me.
22:10I'm sorry.
22:11I'm sorry.
22:12I'm sorry.
22:14This is Yuji.