Meet the Judo Abe Siblings’ Dream Historical Hero: A Surprising Choice Revealed
Hifumi Abe (left) and Uta Abe who won the silver medal in the mixed team competition
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On the 4th, Hifumi Abe (27), who won consecutive titles in the men’s 66 kg judo division at the Paris Olympics, and his younger sister Uta Abe (24), who competed in the women’s judo class in the 52 kg class, were featured on Nippon Television’s “71 Years of Sports Broadcasting: TOP 100 Moments That Shook the Nation.” ” (Monday after 9:00). He revealed his most memorable commentary and the historical figure he would like to meet.
The program focuses on the broadcast footage of the station and features the “Famous Live Commentary” section. The Hakone Ekiden and professional wrestling commentary were nominated. When host Shinya Ueda asked Hifumi about his most memorable commentary, he answered, “After all, my brother was also strong when we won the Tokyo Olympics.”
At the Tokyo Olympics, her younger sister Uta won the gold medal in the women’s 52kg class by winning the final held earlier. On the same day, the siblings accomplished the feat of winning gold medals. “I thought it was a good idea,” he said, making the studio performers laugh.
When asked about historical figures they would like to meet, they both mentioned the swordsman Miyamoto Musashi. Uta said, “In the manga “Baki,” Miyamoto Musashi appears as a clone, and he’s really strong.” Her eyes lit up. Ueda scolded him, saying, “Why don’t you tell me why you’re so strong? It’s a manga.”
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