<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="1" > the Tokyo Olympics in Japan, can Ishikawa Take a picture with Ma Long? It is monumental</h1>
Japanese big girl Ishikawa Yoshijun, the favorite national table tennis Ma Long is well known. What you may not know is that Ishikawa has just received a new supreme honor in Japan.
According to Japanese media reports: The Japanese Olympic Committee (JOC) announced the selection of the captain of the Japanese athletes' delegation for the 2021 Tokyo Olympic Games, as well as the male and female standard-bearers of the opening ceremony.
Delegation of Japan
Male Captain: Ryota Yamagata, Japan record holder in the men's 100m in athletics (Seiko);
Female captain: Yoshijun Ishikawa, table tennis women's (all-agricultural) World Championships mixed doubles champion.
Male Flag Bearer: Yamura, NBA Wizards.
Female chess player: Yui Susaki, wrestler.
At the opening ceremony held on the evening of July 23, Ryota Yamagata and Yoshijun Ishikawa took the athletes' oath.
In the past 100 years, athletes of both sexes have taken their oaths at the opening ceremony, only once at the Seoul Olympics in 1988.
The Japanese Olympic Committee is the first time that the Summer Olympic Games have set up two captains, a man and a woman.
The Japanese table tennis team has begun training before the Olympic Games. For the goals of the Tokyo Olympics, Ishikawa is very modest. She said that I have the corresponding abilities and have good experience related to the Olympic Games.
The head coach of The Racecourse Mika, the women's team ace Mimachi Ito, has a much bigger tone and vision, and wants to strive to win all the gold medals.
The Tokyo Olympics have been postponed for a year because of the new crown, and now they have to be held in the face of many difficulties.
I hope that in the interval between the matches, I can see a new group photo of Ishikawa Yoshijun and captain Ma Long of the national table tennis team. After all, this is most likely the last Olympic Games of the two of them, which is monumental.
Ping-Pong net Hu Qingyuan