By TAKESHI TERUYA/ Staff Writer
April 5, 2021 at 16:44 JST
Rikako Ikee sheds tears during an interview after she won a 100-meter butterfly race on April 4 and earned a ticket to compete in the Tokyo Olympics, which she had given up on competing in after a leukemia diagnosis. (Kazuhiro Nagashima)
As swimmer Rikako Ikee underwent treatment for leukemia, Mizuno Corp. employee Shinnosuke Fujita worried that she might not want to continue being the face of his company. [Read More]
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