On the 20th, Suguru Osako, the representative of the Tokyo Olympics for the men’s marathon, taught elementary and junior high school students in Kumamoto how to run and how to make their dreams come true. Suguru Osako retired from the front line after winning 6th place at the Tokyo Olympics. Immediately after the Olympics, “Sugar Elite Kids” was held in 10 cities nationwide to teach elementary and junior high school students, and on the 20th, about 60 children gathered at the venue in Kumamoto City. In the morning elementary school section, we will introduce the stretching methods that Mr. Osako has practiced. We were divided into three teams and interacted with each other in a relay format, such as seriously competing with Mr. Osako. After that, he gave a lecture entitled “What is necessary to make a dream come true”. He told me that it is important to think about small goals every day and keep trying to realize them, assuming that what you like and what you like leads to your dreams.[Elementary school students who participated](How was the raw Osako player?) “It was cool. I was glad that I was taught about stretches that I didn’t know.”[Elementary school students who participated]”Future dreams and future dreams, I learned the steps to get there and learned a lot, so I want to make use of it in my future life. “[Suguru Osako]” I think there are many people who set goals, but there are quite a few people who actually act in the sports world. I don’t think there are many, but I want the children to take that step. I hope this activity of my own will be an activity that can push their backs as much as possible. ”

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