Japanese wrestler Kusaka credits Udon noodles for Olympic gold

By AJU PRESS Posted : August 8, 2024, 10:21 Updated : August 8, 2024, 10:21
Japans Nao Kusaka wins gold medal in the 77-kg Greco-Roman wrestling category on August 7 2024 AFP-Yonhap
Japan's Nao Kusaka wins gold medal in the 77-kg Greco-Roman wrestling category, on August 7, 2024. AFP-Yonhap
SEOUL, August 8 (AJU PRESS) - Japan's Nao Kusaka, who clinched the Olympic gold medal in the 77-kg Greco-Roman wrestling category on Wednesday, attributes part of his success to an unexpected source: udon noodles, a local Japanese food, Kyoto News reported.

The 23-year-old athlete from Kagawa Prefecture, known for its udon speciality, defeated Kazakhstan's Demeu Zhadrayev in the final match at the Champ-de-Mars Arena. "I genuinely believe udon is a superfood," Kusaka told reporters after his victory.

Kusaka's triumph marks Japan's second Greco-Roman wrestling gold in Paris, following Kenichiro Fumita's win in the 60-kg division a day earlier. This achievement ends Japan's 40-year drought in Olympic Greco-Roman wrestling.

Despite a challenging start to the final bout, Kusaka remained confident. "The match didn't begin as I had anticipated, but I maintained faith in my abilities and extensive training," he explained.

The newly crowned champion, known for his jovial demeanor, quipped about his post-victory status: "Winning an Olympic medal has transformed me into a superhero. I'm awaiting a call from The Avengers."

Kusaka, named after 2000 Sydney Olympics marathon gold medalist Naoko Takahashi, sees his victory as a fulfillment of his namesake's legacy. "It's no coincidence that I've followed in the footsteps of another champion," he remarked.
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