Curling Girls The world's feared "crazy sweepers" show their true potential Fujisawa "Our strengths"
Fujisawa (center) exchanging touches at the 3rd end. Chinami Yoshida on the left, Yurika Yoshida on the right (photographed by Sho Horiuchi)
"Beijing Olympics / Curling Women's 1st League, Japan 8-5 Canada" (11th, National Swimming Center) [Photo] Mogumogu Time "Mogumoguru Sacchan Japan, ranked 7th in the world, won the 2018 Pyeongchang Olympics bronze medal. Loco Solare defeated the world's fifth-ranked powerhouse Canada 8-5 in the 2014 Sochi Olympics gold medal. The first victory of this tournament was a total of 1 win and 1 loss. Yurika Yoshida and Yuko Suzuki, who is 145 cm long, are feared by overseas players as "crazy sweepers." Suzuki also demonstrated the world's top level sweeping power and produced a good shot. Thankfully, the ice is very sweeping, so I hope we can make it even better. ”Yoshida Yu also said,“ This ice is very usable by me and Yuko-san. Today, that kind of shot is I was able to do a lot, "he recalled with a convincing look. Her first match lost to Sweden. However, Fujisawa said, "I had a habit of making mistakes overall, so be careful first. The other thing is that the ice is good for sweeping, so one of our strengths is sweeping. So I talked about throwing firmly, my width and shot selection so that I could make use of it. " It was a big win that I got by making the best use of the reflection material of the defeat.