Tetsuya Sutomura's dream was shattered when the Tokyo Olympics were postponed

Japanese trampolinist Tetsuya Sutomura is not waiting another year. Tetsuya decided to retire after the Tokyo Olympics.

With the Games a year behind schedule due to Corona, it is almost impossible for him to keep fit for the Olympics. So I have to retire this year.

Athletes have been preparing year after year to reach the goal of the Greatest Show on Earth. Not everyone gets a medal around their neck, but qualified athletes get on the stage in time. The suspension of the Tokyo Olympics this year has made history, never before has the Olympic Games, the world's largest sporting event, been postponed.

Japanese trampolinist Tetsuya Sutomura has recovered from an injury and is preparing for his country's Olympics. Now 35, it's hard for Sutomuro to keep himself fit for the Olympics for another year. I have to say goodbye without playing now. Sutomura's dream was shattered when the Tokyo Olympics were postponed due to Corona.

"I decided before Corona that I would retire after the Tokyo Olympics," said Tetsuya Sutomura, a Japanese trampolinist. That means this is the summer of 2020. I know my body, my age, my limitations. '

Tetsuya Sutomuro was 4th in the 2008 Beijing Olympics for forgetting fit match. The Japanese trampolinist did not return to the middle two Olympics due to injury. Sutomura wanted to end his career with the Olympics on home soil.

"It was difficult for me to postpone the Tokyo Olympics," said Tetsuya Sutomura. I prepared myself for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. But the Games are a year behind schedule. I have to retire even after the games. '

"It's sad for my wife and family who have supported me," he said. I want to be happy with my future plans. '

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