Mizutani Hayabusa** Japanese table tennis Olympic results!
Although the entry list for the Paris Olympics has not yet been announced, their top rivals, the Japanese table tennis team, are determined by the results of the team competition, and the third place is determined by the overall results, so the Japanese table tennis team has been released in early February, and Tomotoshi Zhangmoto, Hayasuke Togami and Reyoshi Shinozuka have finished third respectively. Noboru finished third. In the women's singles, the two main players are Hina Hayada and Miu Hirano, but the third seed of the women's team is not the former Olympic women's doubles champion Misei Ito, but a young player under the age of 16, Miwa Hiromoto, such a combination fully shows the courage of the Japanese table tennis club to dare to use young players, which is also a great thing.
As the only two-time double Olympic gold medallist in Japanese table tennis history, Mizutani Hayabusa, who has retired, is also a matter of course for what kind of ranking their current team can achieve in the Olympic arena. What do we think of Mizutani's prophecy? Let's take a look. First of all, for Japanese table tennis, men's, women's team, women's team, women's team and mixed doubles, their achievements are much more than just a gold medal. Mizutani expects the men's team and men's doubles to have one gold medal each, the women's team to have one gold medal each, the mixed doubles to have more than one, the mixed doubles to have more than one, the women's doubles to have one or more, and the women's doubles to have more.
Judging from the above results and the final score, he is still more optimistic about Japanese table tennis, and he feels that he can win all the games. However, from the enemy's standpoint, we can say that his prophecy was not entirely empty and unfounded. The Japanese men's and women's table tennis teams have the ability to win the championship in the five competitions mentioned above if they can play well and overcome all obstacles. However, considering the strength of the Japanese players, the squad and the experience of major tournaments, Mizutani has the highest expectations for them, and they do have the hope of five gold medals, but it will be a bit difficult to get the whole team to live up to his expectations. The chances of winning 5 gold medals are only about 2-3%. Judging by the level and composition of Japanese athletes, they should have won more than three medals in five events. Especially Hina Hayata, Tomo Hayada and Hina Hayada formed a pair duo, as well as two teams, and they both had great hopes to stand on the stage.
Of course, this is just a normal situation, if Japanese table tennis players play too poorly, they will easily be eliminated, and they will not even get mixed doubles and men's singles. In the team event and the women's singles competition, it is easier for them to win gold medals. If Japanese table tennis players had been better trained by other clubs at an early stage, the Japanese table tennis team would have a good chance of winning one or two medals or more. However, at the moment, this is not possible. Among them are the South Korean men's and women's team, the German men's and women's team, the French men's and women's team, the Sweden men's women's football team, the Hong Kong, China men's football team, and the Taiwan team. How many gold medals do you think Japan should win in table tennis at the Paris Olympics? Do you agree with Mizutani Hayabusa's opinion about the results of the Japanese table tennis match? Please answer me. Let's talk about it together.