Kaneko Emi on Olympic gymnast Miyata Shoko: “She worked hard to become a representative and even captain, why didn’t she realize that?”
On the 19th, on TBS/CBC’s “GoGoSmile”, former member of the House of Representatives Kaneko Emi expressed her disappointment in the fact that Miyata Shoko (19), a member of the Japanese women’s gymnastics team, admitted to smoking and drinking and withdrew from the Paris Olympic team, saying, “She worked so hard to become a representative.”
From the start of the show, the program reported on the Japan Gymnastics Association’s press conference regarding Miyata’s smoking allegations. It was reported that Miyata had smoked and drunk alcohol from the end of June to July, and that she had withdrawn from the team. As Miyata had participated in a pre-season training camp in Monaco as a member of the Japanese national team, Kaneko said, “As an ace player, the association may have taken him (to the training camp) and he may have been an indispensable player in the sense that it would lead to results, but that aside, top athletes are expected to show more than just their results and the competitive aspect.” He pointed out that personality is as important as results. “It’s disappointing that he wasn’t aware of this, considering that he had made extraordinary efforts to become a representative and even captain,” he said, “However, I think he is a young player with a bright future, so I want him to work hard to get it back and aim to make a comeback. I want him to reflect on what happened this time.”
>>1 He smoked knowing that if he was found out, he would lose everything he had built up until that point It was a gamble with his life on it, and if he lost he should just give up his bet In the first place, kids who start smoking in this day and age when the harm of smoking is so clear They are the kind of people who choose to live a life that will ruin their own life, so they will do something eventually On the other hand, it is only natural that the JOC is being criticized around the world for its self-righteousness in suddenly applying strict rules that are different from those of other countries without anyone’s approval.
I’ve heard that gymnasts actively smoke because it’s a sport where short stature is advantageous and appetite control is key. Isn’t smoking also part of the effort?
You and your husband must have worked hard to become representatives of the people, but you betrayed your supporters and the people without any awareness of it, so ask yourself how you feel.
He missed the Olympics in his prime, and within four years he was in a traffic accident and suffered an injury that shortened his career, becoming the same tragic heroine as badminton player Momota Kento.
Without saying this, everyone in the entertainment industry is defending him. And the biggest negative thing is that he is defended by those guys, but they don’t understand that at all.
>>13 Since many celebrities are involved with illegal drugs, they are very defensive of that kind of thing and that’s why they say it’s just like alcohol and cigarettes
Well, this isn’t a question of self-awareness. Even if I know I shouldn’t, cigarettes taste good, and alcohol tastes good too. Anyway, it’s so good I can’t resist it.
>>21 The article is about Shoko Miyata, a female gymnast who withdrew from the Olympics due to smoking and drinking. She has been known for her bad behavior since before, and there are also reports that she was given a “severe warning” for smoking in the past. Even drinking in high school can be punished.
According to people involved, Miyata’s bad behavior has been a problem for some time, and there are testimonies that she “had been severely reprimanded in the past” for smoking. What a bitch.
It’s amazing that you can talk so much with such shallow information It’s better that you’re just evaluating it with both positive and negative opinions But you can’t realize that the “environment where it’s become commonplace and has been overlooked” is over People are asking whether you’re smart or stupid for not being able to see the bigger picture like that
He was originally told by fellow players that he smelled like cigarettes, and he responded to those comments by saying, “That’s because of my family environment… my parents are heavy smokers,” so this is an internal leak, so he must be smoking a lot.
In the end, this is what it comes down to. He had no self-awareness of doing something in front of people that is prohibited by law and by the association. Considering his feelings and current situation, it’s cruel for a 19-year-old. But it’s not just a tournament, he’s competing as a representative of his country, and it’s an international tournament that uses tax money.
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