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Wheelchair tennis Oda Kaito “Gold is slightly heavier than silver” makes a triumphant return to his hometown Aichi and shows an episode at Paris Para

Kaito Oda from Aichi prefecture, who was the youngest player in history to win a wheelchair tennis gold medal at the Paris Paralympics, attended the first event after returning to Japan held in Naka-ku, Nagoya on the 16th. Oda is from Aichi. Today, I attended my first event since returning to Japan in my hometown Nagoya. An episode unique to Oda, who achieved the feat of winning two medals, “gold,” the youngest in history in singles and “silver”…
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Kaito Oda from Aichi prefecture, who was the youngest player in history to win a wheelchair tennis gold medal at the Paris Paralympics, attended the first event after returning to Japan held in Naka-ku, Nagoya on the 16th. Oda is from Aichi. Today, I attended my first event since returning to Japan in my hometown Nagoya. An episode unique to Oda, who achieved the feat of winning two medals, “gold,” the youngest in history in singles and “silver”…

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FNN.jpプライムオンライン broke the news in on Monday, September 16, 2024.
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