Japan at the 2018 Winter Paralympics explained

Npc:JPN
Npcname:Japan Paralympic Committee
Games:Winter Paralympics
Year:2018
Website: 
Location:Pyeongchang
Competitors:38
Sports:5
Flagbearer:Momoka Muraoka (opening)
Rank:9
Gold:3
Silver:4
Bronze:3
Appearances:auto

Japan sent competitors to the 2018 Winter Paralympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea. The group from Japan competed in para-alpine skiing, para-Nordic skiing, para-snowboarding and sledge hockey.

Medalists

The following Japanese competitors won medals at the games. In the discipline sections below, the medalists' names are bolded.

Team

There were three announcements with who would go to the 2018 Winter Games representing Japan. The second announcement was made on 8 February 2018. The last announcement was made on 18 February 2018.[1] [2] [3] The last announcement said two male para-alpine skiers would be going to South Korea.[4] The country has the third largest team among all nations. It has 38 people.[5]

The table below contains the list of members of people (called "Team Japan") that will be participating in the 2018 Games.

Team Japan!Name!Sport!Classification!Events!ref
Gurimu Naritapara-snowboardingSB-LL2[6]
Keiichi Satopara-Nordic skiingbiathlon, cross country skiing
Atsushi Yamamotopara-snowboarding[7]

Para-Nordic skiing

Skiers

Keiichi Sato competes in two sports: para-triathlon and para-Nordic skiing. The first sport he did was para-Nordic skiing. As a member of Team Japan, he went to the 2010 and 2014 Winter Paralympics. After para-triathlon became a Paralympic sport, Sato decided to try it. He then was part of Team Japan at the 2016 Summer Paralympics. He then went to the 2017 Triathlon World Championships. After that, he stopped competing in para-triathlon. He wanted to try to medal at the 2018 Winter Paralympics. He thought he needed to focus on para-Nordic skiing to do that.

Schedule and results

On 12 March, the 15 km race takes place, with standing and vision impaired women starting at 10:00 PM. Thee sprint classic qualification takes place on 14 March from 10:00 AM – 11:25 AM for both men and women in all classes. It is followed in the afternoon by the semifinals and finals. The classic race takes place on 17 March. The standing and visually impaired women's race takes place from 10:00 AM - 12:30.[8]

Para-snowboarding

Snowboarders

Atsushi Yamamoto is a track and field competitor. He won a silver medal in the men's T42 long jump at the 2016 Summer Paralympics. In November 2017, he went to the World Para Snowboard World Cup in Landgraaf, Netherlands. The World Cup was his first para-snowboarding competition. Also there was Daniel Wagner of Denmark. Wagner won gold in the event which Yamamoto won silver. Both men had decided to compete internationally in snowboarding during the same year.

Schedule and results

The snowboard cross event starts on 12 March. It goesfrom 10:30 AM to 5:00 PM for all classes for both men and women.[9] The slalom race is scheduled to take place on 16 March, going from 10:30 AM – 4:55 PM for men and women in all classes.

Para ice hockey

See main article: Para ice hockey at the 2018 Winter Paralympics.

Summary
Mixed Tournament

Roster

Japan's team has 17 men. Their coach is Kojin Nakakita.[10]

Team Japan!Name!Position!Role!Past Games!ref
Mikio Annakaforward2014
Shinobu Fukushimagoaltender2014
Susumu Hiroseforward
Wataru Horieforward
Hideaki Ishiidefenseman
Nao Kodamaforward
Masaharu Kumagaiforwardalternate captain
Eiji Misawadefenseman2014
Kazuya Mochizukigoaltender
Keisuke Nagumoforward
Toshiyuki Nakamuradefenseman
Taimei Shibaforward2014
Yoshihiro Shioyaforward
Satoru Sudodefensemancaptain2014
Kazuhiro Takahashiforwardalternate captain2014
Daisuke Ueharadefenseman2014
Mamoru Yoshikawaforward2014

Qualification

Japan, Sweden and the Czech Republic were the last 3 teams that were able to go to the 2018 Games. They could go because of how they finished at the Qualification Tournament in October in Ostersund, Sweden in October 2017.[11] [12] [13]

Preliminary round
5–8th place semifinal
  • Seventh place game
  • Media and television

    For the first time, the Paralympic Games will be live on television. The 2018 Games will be on NHK.[14] People can watch on NHK General TV and NHK Educational TV channels. Some will be televised with a resolution of 8K. There are going to be 62 hours of live coverage.

    Notes and References

    1. Web site: http://www.jsad.or.jp/paralympic/index.html. ja:パラリンピック委員会. www.jsad.or.jp. ja. 18 February 2018.
    2. Web site: http://www.jsad.or.jp/paralympic/news/detail/20180209_001430.html. ja:パラリンピック委員会|ニュース. www.jsad.or.jp. ja. 18 February 2018.
    3. Web site: http://www.jsad.or.jp/paralympic/news/detail/20180214_001435.html. ja:パラリンピック委員会|ニュース. www.jsad.or.jp. ja. 18 February 2018.
    4. Web site: http://www.jsad.or.jp/paralympic/news/up_file/平昌【選手団名簿】三次追加_20180214.pdf . ja:平昌2018パラリンピック冬季競技大会 日本代表選手団. 18 February 2018. Japanese Paralympic Committee. ja. Pyeongchang 2018 Paralympic Winter Games Games Japan national team. 18 February 2018.
    5. News: PyeongChang to host largest Winter Paralympics next month. 26 February 2018. Yonhap News Agency. 28 February 2018. en.
    6. Web site: PyeongChang 2018 Sport Week: Snowboard Ones to Watch. 6 February 2018. International Paralympic Committee.
    7. Web site: PyeongChang 2018: 6 dual-sport athletes. 9 February 2018. International Paralympic Committee.
    8. Web site: Programm. 12 February 2018. Austrian Paralympic Committee. de-de. 17 February 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20180209221030/http://www.oepc.at/index.php/de/pyeongchang/programm. 9 February 2018. dead.
    9. Web site: Programm. 2 February 2018. Austrian Paralympic Committee. de-de. 17 February 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20180209221030/http://www.oepc.at/index.php/de/pyeongchang/programm. 9 February 2018. dead.
    10. Web site: PyeongChang 2018: Japan name Para ice hockey team. International Paralympic Committee.
    11. Web site: PyeongChang 2018: 10 things to know. www.paralympic.org. en. 2018-02-13.
    12. Web site: PyeongChang 2018: Para ice hockey seedings and groups revealed. International Paralympic Committee.
    13. Web site: Ostersund 2017: Sweet Victory for Sweden. International Paralympic Committee.
    14. News: NHK: Zimowe igrzyska paraolimpijskie w 8K 8K - SATKurier.pl. SATKurier.pl. 20 February 2018. pl-PL.