Japan Women's Gymnastics Captain Out Of 2024 Paris Olympics For Smoking

Tuesday, July 23, 2024  Read time1 min

SAEDNEWS: Miyata was to lead a five-member women's gymnastics contingent for Japan with all of them being teenager. It would have been the first Olympics for Miyata had she competed.

Japan Women's Gymnastics Captain Out Of 2024 Paris Olympics For Smoking

SAEDNEWS: Japan women's artistic gymnastics team captain Shoko Miyata withdrew from the 2024 Paris Olympic Games for violating the team's code of conduct by smoking.

According to a Reuters report, Japanese Gymnastics Association officials said that investigation confirmed the violation from the 19-year-old gymnast including smoking.

Miyata was to lead a five-member women's gymnastics contingent for Japan with all of them being teenager. It would have been the first Olympics for Miyata had she competed.

"There were good years and bad years (on the road to Paris), but I'll make sure that this year definitely ends up being a good one," she had said when the teenager had booked her ticket to Paris.

With the teenager withdrawing, the Japanese gymnastics squad is now left with four members: Rina Kishi, Mana Okamura, Haruka Nakamura and Kohane Ushioku.

Japan are seeking to win a team medal at the Paris Games for the first time since the 1964 Tokyo Olympics and hopes were high from both the men's and women's team.

Japanese Gymnastics Association president Tadashi Fujita apologised while announcing Miyata's withdrawal. "We apologise from the bottom of our hearts for this."

Miyata's personal coach, Mutsumi Harada said the young gymnast had been under extreme pressure to perform at the highest level but admitted that her conduct had been reckless.