“To be Stronger”, which supports the development of world-class Jr athletes We will interview top athletes about their experiences and feelings during their junior years, how they practiced during their junior years, and who influenced them. We look forward to the further success of future top athletes, based on the junior days of top athletes. The 64th top athlete is softball Eri Yamada.[Profile of Eri Yamada]Birthplace: Kanagawa Date of Birth: March 8, 1984 Height: 165cm Affiliation: Denso Bright Pegasus Athlete Navigator[Profile of Daiki Tanaka]Born in Hyogo Prefecture. Born in 1980. He graduated from Hyogo Prefectural Ono High School and Keio University Faculty of Environment and Information Studies. When she was in college, she belonged to the baseball club of the Athletic Association and played at the Tokyo Six Universities. Joined Fuji TV in 2003 and worked as an announcer. She is in charge of “EZ! TV”, “Tokudane”, “Sport”, “HERO’S”, and sports broadcasts. She is a local caster for the Vancouver Olympics and the Rio de Janeiro Olympics. She has been working independently since 2018 as a sports anchor and freelance announcer. In addition to media appearances such as program MC, sports commentary, and writing series, she actively engages in business coordination with sports teams, organizations, and companies, media production, and planning and management of CSR activity events. 00:00 Opening 01:07 Yamada player profile 01:17 Looking back on the Tokyo Olympics 03:21 Motivation for starting softball 07:03 Changes in goals 07:45 What was good about experiencing baseball 09:02 Childhood Reasons for recommending baseball during the season10:32 Words of a teacher that left an impression12:12 The player I was aiming for when I was a child​ #Top Athlete ——————————————— ——————— To be Stronger ◆Media Site https://tobestronger.jp/ ◇Instagram https://www.instagram.com/to.be .stronger_japan/ ◆ Twitter https://twitter.com/ToBeStrongerJPN Operator: SENOBIRU (Emetore Co., Ltd.) http://senobiru.com ——————– ————————————————–

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