Japan’s Ikee wins Olympic swimming relay spot after leukaemia recovery

Japan’s Ikee wins Olympic swimming relay spot after leukaemia recovery

She only resumed training in March last year after being hospitalised for around 10 months.

Rikako Ikee celebrates winning the women’s 100m butterfly in Tokyo today. (AP pic)
TOKYO:
Japanese swimmer Rikako Ikee missed an individual spot but qualified for the medley relay at the Tokyo Olympics today, just over two years after being diagnosed with leukaemia.

“I didn’t think I would meet the qualifying time, so I’m so happy,” she said.

Ikee only resumed training in March last year after being hospitalised for around 10 months following her diagnosis in February 2019.

The 20-year-old entered her first race in August with her sights set firmly on a berth at the Paris Games in 2024.

But she booked her place at this summer’s coronavirus-postponed event in Tokyo after winning the 100m butterfly at Japan’s Olympic trials with a time of 57.77 seconds.

The time was not enough to qualify her for the Olympic butterfly competition, but it did win a place on Japan’s medley relay team.

“I wasn’t as confident as I was at the trials five years ago,” she said through tears after the race.

“I thought it would be much later that I would be able to start winning.”

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