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00:00Good morning!
00:03It's the start of the wake-up call.
00:05It's been a long time since you slept.
00:07I haven't slept at all since the Olympics.
00:10It's not like you haven't slept, but every game you play, you get more tired.
00:14That's how much I feel.
00:16I'm sure you all feel the same way.
00:19Badminton's Watagashi pair.
00:21With a great match where you can feel the strength of the bond between the two of you,
00:26you were able to catch up in the second set.
00:29You were able to catch up, but you won that match.
00:32It was a great match.
00:34I was really moved.
00:36It was a match that made you sweat.
00:38I'm still sweaty.
00:40There's a lot going on today.
00:42The Japanese men's fencing team won the gold medal for the first time in Japan.
00:46Why is Japan's fencing team so strong?
00:50We're going to find out the secret to their strength.
00:53Shinnosuke Oka, who won the gold medal for the Japanese men's fencing team.
00:58Yuma Kageyama, a classmate figure skater,
01:02He's talking about how he answered the interview with the wake-up call.
01:06First of all, the 100-meter track and field men's event this morning.
01:09Sunny Brown challenged himself to the finals for the first time in 92 years as a Japanese.
01:16The 100-meter track and field men's semi-final was held at around 3 a.m. Japanese time today.
01:25Japan's Sunny Brown, who is aiming for the Japanese finalist for the first time in 92 years, has arrived.
01:35The semi-final will be held in three groups.
01:40The top two in each group and the top two in three groups will advance to the final.
01:51Sunny Brown, who set a 10-second record in the Olympics.
02:02And...
02:03The first race of the 100-meter track and field men's event.
02:07The start of the 100-meter track and field men's event.
02:10There's Tompson next to him.
02:12Fred Curley is coming up.
02:14Tompson's first, Fred Curley.
02:16And Sunny Brown is three steps behind.
02:18One step, Tompson.
02:199.80 seconds.
02:20Fred Curley is in.
02:24Sunny Brown's 4th run in the Olympics.
02:26It was a 9.96 seconds run, but...
02:30Could he be the Olympic finalist for the first time in 92 years?
02:37It's 9.96 seconds.
02:40One hundredth of a second to the Japanese record.
02:43What's going on?
02:45It's a little...
02:47Well...
02:50It was a good start, but...
02:53He couldn't extend it in the second half.
02:56He finished with four runs.
03:00He marked 9.96 seconds to renew his best time, but...
03:04He missed the final run.
03:10I started with all my energy.
03:13But I couldn't finish it in the end.
03:17I think that's why I was a little behind.
03:21The world is going ahead of me.
03:25It's not enough to catch up little by little.
03:30And the final was held at 5 a.m.
03:35The battle to determine the fastest man in the world is in full swing.
03:40Last year's three-time world champion, America's Ryles.
03:49And this year's world champion, Jamaica's Thompson.
03:57It's started!
03:59Thompson!
04:01And Curley!
04:03Thompson! Curley!
04:05Thompson! Curley!
04:07Thompson!
04:17No, all of them!
04:21Who's in first place?
04:24I don't know. It's a photo-op.
04:29The 7th place is a photo-op.
04:33What's the result?
04:38It's a photo-op!
04:42Even though they were both 9.79 seconds,
04:45Ryles won the gold medal with a 5-thousandth difference.
04:54The 100-meter final was amazing,
04:57but Sunny Brown's 9.96 seconds was his best time.
05:02He lost the semi-final, but it was great.
05:06According to the World Athletics Federation,
05:09he was the first man to lose in the 100-meter final in the Olympics.
05:15It's true.
05:16It's the same as the 1st to 8th place final,
05:21but his level was so high that it felt like a close match.
05:26Just like the world championship,
05:29the swimming competition is a time competition.
05:32How was it for you, Sunny?
05:34It was great.
05:35The fact that he was able to do his best in the Olympic semi-final
05:39was amazing.
05:40He didn't make it to the final,
05:43but he said in an interview
05:45that he could see his future.
05:48I'm looking forward to his future.
05:51I agree.
05:52How was it for you, Kana-chan?
05:54The top two were 9.79 seconds.
05:56That's a 5-thousandth difference.
06:00You can't even tell by looking at the photos.
06:03That's right.
06:04Figure skating is a competition that we get to evaluate.
06:08I feel that competing in seconds
06:11is determined by your ability at that time.
06:16I'm looking forward to seeing how much he'll improve
06:21even if he does his best in the second half.
06:28It was a close match.
06:30The top seven were judged by their figure skating skills,
06:33and the sixth was judged by their skating skills.
06:36His skating was great.
06:38He's a great skater.
06:39He was great.
06:40Now, let's talk to Komuro,
06:42who covered the 100-meter track.
06:45Komuro-san.
06:49Good morning.
06:52I'm reporting from Paris.
06:54Taniharu-san, I've seen it.
06:56The Olympic flag.
06:58I've seen the men's 100-meter track with my own eyes.
07:01It was a very exciting moment.
07:04The moment I arrived at the venue,
07:06I could hear the cheers outside.
07:12I was able to confirm again
07:14that the track is very popular in the world.
07:17And when I went to the news,
07:19I was given this.
07:20It was given to everyone.
07:22It's a wristband.
07:24It's a light.
07:26When you enter the venue,
07:28the sound and music are linked to the light.
07:32This was used the most
07:34just before the men's 100-meter final.
07:39At once, the venue was pitch black.
07:42At that moment,
07:43only the wristband everyone had
07:45started to shine.
07:47And soon,
07:48a DJ suddenly appeared
07:50and started playing an out-of-tune song.
07:53And along with the song,
07:55more and more athletes
07:56were entering the 100-meter track.
07:58And along with the color of the national flag,
08:02the wristband started to shine even more.
08:06In the U.S.,
08:07it was red, white, blue.
08:08In Jamaica,
08:09it was yellow, green.
08:10It was a really beautiful moment.
08:12The venue had a sense of unity.
08:15Among them,
08:16the most exciting thing at the entrance
08:18was the gold-medalist, Miles.
08:21Before he could run 100 meters,
08:24he jumped to the height of his back
08:27and jumped up
08:28to cheer him on even more.
08:31And after a while,
08:33when everyone stood in the starting line,
08:36they were enveloped in silence.
08:40The silence was so quiet
08:42that you could hear
08:44the sound of your own heart.
08:46It was a really nerve-wracking moment.
08:51And when the sound of the start was cut off,
08:54the voltage in the venue was at its maximum.
08:57In the blink of an eye,
08:58three times,
08:59it was a quick goal.
09:01Who won the gold medal?
09:03When you look at the electronic board,
09:05you can't tell who won.
09:07Eight out of seven people voted for the photographer.
09:10The venue was really in chaos.
09:13As a result,
09:14the American cheerleaders were excited.
09:18Rylance went around the venue
09:20and livened it up.
09:22Did you blink three times?
09:26Did you blink three times?
09:28I was surprised and blinked.
09:30Nine seconds, ten seconds.
09:31It was a really quick moment.
09:33What's that T-shirt uniform?
09:36It's beautiful.