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“This is the first time in history that someone has withdrawn from the Olympics due to a scandal, and it will surely be talked about as a stain on the Japanese national team,” said a JOC official.
In response to the issue of drinking and smoking by Shoko Miyata (19), who was selected as a member of the Japanese women’s gymnastics team for the Paris Olympics, the Japan Gymnastics Association held an emergency press conference in Tokyo on July 19 and announced that Miyata had violated the national team’s code of conduct and had withdrawn from the Olympics. Miyata returned to Japan on the 18th from his training camp in Monaco and was interviewed by Japan Gymnastics Association Executive Director Kenji Nishimura and others, where he reportedly admitted to drinking and smoking. On the other hand, it is also true that many people were of the opinion that it would be too harsh to punish him, given that he was only 19 years old and had just two months until his birthday. I believe that Tamesue Dai, who was also an Olympian, was a problem with x, but I don’t think it was serious enough to take away his right to represent Japan. Please make a calm decision,” he said, calling for lenient punishment. However, given that the place where he admitted to drinking was within the National Training Center Athlete Village in Kita-ku, Tokyo, which is considered a “holy place” for athletes, there is no way to defend him. Furthermore, the Japan Football Association’s code of conduct clearly states that “in principle, smoking is prohibited at all times at locations where the Japan national team is active, even for those over the age of 20 (a complete ban will be gradually implemented over several years from fiscal 2016).” On the other hand, the fact that the scandal was made public through an internal whistleblower only added to the seriousness of the matter. Female athletes and coaches say Miyata smells like cigarettes. Miyata was expected to be the next generation star of the Japanese women’s gymnastics team after the 2021 Tokyo Olympics, when the generational change is underway. However, a person involved with gymnastics from her junior high school days revealed her true face as follows. “He had incredible talent, but he also had a rather mischievous temperament… There was a time when he wasn’t into gymnastics, and he was mentally unstable.”
Another gymnastics coach also spoke about Miyata’s “uniqueness.” “My students are still in their mid-teens, which means they are at a promising age and in a good way they are in the prime of their development. In that respect, Miyata is only 19 years old, so she must look much older to those girls. Even though this was already a problem, Miyata’s arrogant attitude and arrogant way of speaking made his students feel quite intimidated at the match venue. It’s true that she has the skills and power to be among the best in Japan, having won the NHK Cup three times in a row, but more than that, she has a “queen-like temperament,” and I told my girls “not to learn things like that.” Cigarettes? It was well known that she smoked, everyone knew that.”
A member of the gymnastics association looks on with a bitter expression as he looks back on this whole incident. “It’s truly a deep regret. People inside the association, who had been hearing bad things about Miyata from various quarters, had been reporting it to their higher-ups for some time now. The press conference itself is full of questions. They say they interviewed Miyata, and were left speechless by his statements such as, “I only drank and smoked once each,” and “I was under a lot of pressure to achieve my athletic goals, which led me to do such things.” Is it possible to be a one-time smoker?
There have been rumors about Miyata’s smoking for some time. During training camps and tournaments, other female athletes and coaches would often say things like, ’Miyata smells like cigarettes.’”
According to interviews conducted by the association, she first smoked sometime between the end of June and the beginning of July… “This too is clearly a lie. In fact, the final Olympic qualifying tournament was held in Takasaki City, Gunma Prefecture in May of this year, and there were reports that she had been drinking and smoking at the hotel where she was staying. However, the association did not conduct any interviews or other investigations at the selection stage, as the responsibility for management lies with the respective teams. In other words, their stance was that Juntendo University’s head coach, Harada Mutsumi, should be the one to provide guidance.” (ibid.)
“The path to a medal is to avoid making mistakes”…
Harada said in tears at the press conference, “I never expected that this kind of behavior would violate the rules.” “This statement is extremely irresponsible, and if he had no feelings despite being in close contact with the person, he is unfit to be a leader. There’s no way they didn’t know.” (ibid.) The association was aware of Miyata’s drinking and smoking habits, but has ignored them to this day. For the full text, see source in previous thread.
In response to the issue of drinking and smoking by Shoko Miyata (19), who was selected as a member of the Japanese women’s gymnastics team for the Paris Olympics, the Japan Gymnastics Association held an emergency press conference in Tokyo on July 19 and announced that Miyata had violated the national team’s code of conduct and had withdrawn from the Olympics. Miyata returned to Japan on the 18th from his training camp in Monaco and was interviewed by Japan Gymnastics Association Executive Director Kenji Nishimura and others, where he reportedly admitted to drinking and smoking. On the other hand, it is also true that many people were of the opinion that it would be too harsh to punish him, given that he was only 19 years old and had just two months until his birthday. I believe that Tamesue Dai, who was also an Olympian, was a problem with x, but I don’t think it was serious enough to take away his right to represent Japan. Please make a calm decision,” he said, calling for lenient punishment. However, given that the place where he admitted to drinking was within the National Training Center Athlete Village in Kita-ku, Tokyo, which is considered a “holy place” for athletes, there is no way to defend him. Furthermore, the Japan Football Association’s code of conduct clearly states that “in principle, smoking is prohibited at all times at locations where the Japan national team is active, even for those over the age of 20 (a complete ban will be gradually implemented over several years from fiscal 2016).” On the other hand, the fact that the scandal was made public through an internal whistleblower only added to the seriousness of the matter. Female athletes and coaches say Miyata smells like cigarettes. Miyata was expected to be the next generation star of the Japanese women’s gymnastics team after the 2021 Tokyo Olympics, when the generational change is underway. However, a person involved with gymnastics from her junior high school days revealed her true face as follows. “He had incredible talent, but he also had a rather mischievous temperament… There was a time when he wasn’t into gymnastics, and he was mentally unstable.”
Another gymnastics coach also spoke about Miyata’s “uniqueness.” “My students are still in their mid-teens, which means they are at a promising age and in a good way they are in the prime of their development. In that respect, Miyata is only 19 years old, so she must look much older to those girls. Even though this was already a problem, Miyata’s arrogant attitude and arrogant way of speaking made his students feel quite intimidated at the match venue. It’s true that she has the skills and power to be among the best in Japan, having won the NHK Cup three times in a row, but more than that, she has a “queen-like temperament,” and I told my girls “not to learn things like that.” Cigarettes? It was well known that she smoked, everyone knew that.”
A member of the gymnastics association looks on with a bitter expression as he looks back on this whole incident. “It’s truly a deep regret. People inside the association, who had been hearing bad things about Miyata from various quarters, had been reporting it to their higher-ups for some time now. The press conference itself is full of questions. They say they interviewed Miyata, and were left speechless by his statements such as, “I only drank and smoked once each,” and “I was under a lot of pressure to achieve my athletic goals, which led me to do such things.” Is it possible to be a one-time smoker?
There have been rumors about Miyata’s smoking for some time. During training camps and tournaments, other female athletes and coaches would often say things like, ’Miyata smells like cigarettes.’”
According to interviews conducted by the association, she first smoked sometime between the end of June and the beginning of July… “This too is clearly a lie. In fact, the final Olympic qualifying tournament was held in Takasaki City, Gunma Prefecture in May of this year, and there were reports that she had been drinking and smoking at the hotel where she was staying. However, the association did not conduct any interviews or other investigations at the selection stage, as the responsibility for management lies with the respective teams. In other words, their stance was that Juntendo University’s head coach, Harada Mutsumi, should be the one to provide guidance.” (ibid.)
“The path to a medal is to avoid making mistakes”…
Harada said in tears at the press conference, “I never expected that this kind of behavior would violate the rules.” “This statement is extremely irresponsible, and if he had no feelings despite being in close contact with the person, he is unfit to be a leader. There’s no way they didn’t know.” (ibid.) The association was aware of Miyata’s drinking and smoking habits, but has ignored them to this day. For the full text, see source in previous thread.
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0008Anonymous @I’m sorry.Jul. 26, 2024 (Fri) 07:09:33.68ID:8CQbDYo40(1/3)
>>1
Don’t discriminate against minority people who smell like cigarettes!
Don’t discriminate against minority people who smell like cigarettes!
0046Anonymous @I’m sorry.Jul. 26, 2024 (Fri) 07:19:27.66ID:trQW43/d0(1/2)
>>1
If you bring a guy into your room every night and smoke and drink, it must be really tough on the other players.
If you bring a guy into your room every night and smoke and drink, it must be really tough on the other players.
0004Anonymous @I’m sorry.Jul. 26, 2024 (Fri) 07:07:17.16ID:JSGe7pTj0
When you smell cigarettes, is it on your clothes or in your mouth?
0020Anonymous @I’m sorry.Jul. 26, 2024 (Fri) 07:11:27.82ID:i6KSEc+t0(1/2)
>>4
It would be okay if it was just the smell of cigarettes, but the bad breath after drinking canned coffee after being smoked is just too much lol.
It would be okay if it was just the smell of cigarettes, but the bad breath after drinking canned coffee after being smoked is just too much lol.
0005Anonymous @I’m sorry.Jul. 26, 2024 (Fri) 07:09:05.32ID:GIRa4Ppq0
But it’s amazing that underage Olympic athletes bring alcohol and drink it at a training center lol.
0010Anonymous @I’m sorry.Jul. 26, 2024 (Fri) 07:10:10.76ID:P9kDjnTt0
It’s fine if she smells of cigarettes and alcohol. I’d love to be in a room with a girl like that.
0011Anonymous @I’m sorry.Jul. 26, 2024 (Fri) 07:10:15.92ID:o05DCr9b0
First of all, Japan has a tendency to cover things up.
0012Anonymous @I’m sorry.Jul. 26, 2024 (Fri) 07:10:22.57ID:cIWJgP070
Is there any idiot who says we should be allowed to smoke? lol
This is why you can’t trust smoking monkeys.
This is why you can’t trust smoking monkeys.
0053Anonymous @I’m sorry.Jul. 26, 2024 (Fri) 07:20:51.91ID:aEc51xDB0(1/3)
>>12
At least let him smoke.
Do you ever cross roads around here that don’t have crosswalks?
At least let him smoke.
Do you ever cross roads around here that don’t have crosswalks?
0015Anonymous @I’m sorry.Jul. 26, 2024 (Fri) 07:10:48.05ID:Vb2mrHx80
There’s a piece of paper that you can tell right away if you bite it with your mouth.
0016Anonymous @I’m sorry.Jul. 26, 2024 (Fri) 07:10:56.47ID:VExw4LuN0
There are limited smoking areas, so I guess I was just chatting with the important people.
0017Anonymous @I’m sorry.Jul. 26, 2024 (Fri) 07:11:05.41ID:qVKs6xa60(1/2)
The Gymnastics Association is doing a terrible job of stripping someone of their Olympic qualification rights for something that happened in high school.
0076Anonymous @I’m sorry.Jul. 26, 2024 (Fri) 07:24:47.46ID:pvm1c9cg0(1/4)
>>17
May.
May.
0019Anonymous @I’m sorry.Jul. 26, 2024 (Fri) 07:11:16.99ID:Lv32htqI0(1/2)
More importantly, there are women whose breath smells like garbage.
0021Anonymous @I’m sorry.Jul. 26, 2024 (Fri) 07:11:29.16ID:N7mbznAl0(1/4)
The Olympics are out of the question, but will it come back in the future?
0023Anonymous @I’m sorry.Jul. 26, 2024 (Fri) 07:11:41.66ID:CfKTvsXo0
You can tell if someone is smoking even 100 metres away.
0024Anonymous @I’m sorry.Jul. 26, 2024 (Fri) 07:11:48.91ID:OTn0HQwx0
People say it’s his fault for hiding it and that they should have warned him sooner, but ultimately it’s a matter of his own awareness. For Miyata, drinking and smoking were his priorities > Olympic representative. If participating in the Olympics was important, he should have just refrained from drinking and smoking for now. Why couldn’t he refrain at such an important time?
0059Anonymous @I’m sorry.Jul. 26, 2024 (Fri) 07:22:09.00ID:o5baAyGc0(2/2)
>>24
Even though I warned him repeatedly, he couldn’t quit.
Even though I warned him repeatedly, he couldn’t quit.
0025Anonymous @I’m sorry.Jul. 26, 2024 (Fri) 07:11:53.98ID:8+Qzo+wj0
Maybe he was a cigarette smoker rather than an e-cigarette?
0028Anonymous @I’m sorry.Jul. 26, 2024 (Fri) 07:13:48.23ID:kv7AxQ4+0
If he was smoking alone, in secret, there’s no way he’d be an insider. I mean, he was smoking openly in front of the other players.
0029Anonymous @I’m sorry.Jul. 26, 2024 (Fri) 07:14:20.24ID:Ok5Ml70P0
He was appointed captain, right?
I guess that’s why he was pushed into a corner by those who thought it was stupid.
I guess that’s why he was pushed into a corner by those who thought it was stupid.
0030Anonymous @I’m sorry.Jul. 26, 2024 (Fri) 07:14:20.28ID:Lv32htqI0(2/2)
The group photo of the four remaining people in Paris looked really cheerful. They must have been really upset.
0031Anonymous @I’m sorry.Jul. 26, 2024 (Fri) 07:14:31.57ID:HZb7liwW0
That’s right. There’s no way that a Japanese association with a culture of concealment and laxity would expel someone on a first offense. I warned him off the record multiple times, but he didn’t listen.
0032Anonymous @I’m sorry.Jul. 26, 2024 (Fri) 07:14:40.29ID:o5baAyGc0(1/2)
> Miyata’s arrogant attitude and arrogant way of speaking made his students feel quite intimidated at the match venue. Conservatives, here’s the answer.
0058Anonymous @I’m sorry.Jul. 26, 2024 (Fri) 07:21:51.76ID:aEc51xDB0(2/3)
>>32
How can someone who gets intimidated by something like that win a match?
How can someone who gets intimidated by something like that win a match?
0033Anonymous @I’m sorry.Jul. 26, 2024 (Fri) 07:14:45.05ID:H4xaKUQL0
Many people think that because they smoke under a ventilator, the smell won’t get on their clothes, but this is not true.
0035Anonymous @I’m sorry.Jul. 26, 2024 (Fri) 07:15:01.93ID:OnL5Z2830
At least use an e-cigarette.
0036Anonymous @I’m sorry.Jul. 26, 2024 (Fri) 07:15:04.62ID:xmx8KUfG0
The government should punish the association.
0037Anonymous @I’m sorry.Jul. 26, 2024 (Fri) 07:15:22.13ID:B6vI8xxu0
Are you addicted to tobacco?
0038Anonymous @I’m sorry.Jul. 26, 2024 (Fri) 07:15:47.37ID:EyBNbLTD0
The phrase “Miyata-san smells like cigarettes” is funny lol.
0041Anonymous @I’m sorry.Jul. 26, 2024 (Fri) 07:16:38.81ID:StVBKex80
It sounds like the title of a recent romantic comedy manga.
0043Anonymous @I’m sorry.Jul. 26, 2024 (Fri) 07:16:57.57ID:yN58cFlZ0
The smell of Miyata’s cigarettes makes the association reek of a cover-up, lol.
0045Anonymous @I’m sorry.Jul. 26, 2024 (Fri) 07:19:25.51ID:N7mbznAl0(2/4)
Surprisingly, in the countryside, things that would be considered illegal can actually be okay.
0061Anonymous @I’m sorry.Jul. 26, 2024 (Fri) 07:22:26.31ID:vxqmGnMs0
How much have you been smoking that you smell like cigarettes?
0066Anonymous @I’m sorry.Jul. 26, 2024 (Fri) 07:23:14.74ID:TJeZzALf0
There were quite a lot of opinions that suggested it might be addictive.
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