Japan Swimmer wins Olympic Relay spot after leukaemia
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Japan Swimmer wins Olympic Relay spot after leukaemia

April 6, 2021

Japanese swimmer Rikako Ikee said she “didn’t know what had just happened” after qualifying for the Tokyo Olympics medley relay on Sunday, just two years after being diagnosed with leukaemia.

Ikee, who only resumed training in March last year after being hospitalised for around 10 months, won the 100-metre butterfly race at Japan’s Olympic trials in Tokyo in a time of 57.77 seconds. That was not enough to earn her an individual spot at the Coronavirus-delayed Tokyo Games, but it did make her eligible for Japan’s relay team, capping an incredible comeback for the 20-year-old.

Ikee had downplayed her chances of appearing at the Tokyo Games after resuming racing in August last year, claiming she was focused on Paris in 2024 instead. But she reached her goal ahead of schedule, admitting after the race that she “thought it would be much later that I would be able to start winning.”

“I felt I was swimming pretty well in my first qualifying race yesterday, but then in the semi-finals I had the tiredness of swimming in a second race,” she said.

“I could hardly move in the second half of the semifinal. Today was just a one-off, so I wasn’t so worried about that.”

Ikee missed a place in the Olympic 100-metre butterfly competition after failing to meet the 57.10-second qualifying time.

But she will have other chances to clinch an individual spot this week at the Japanese trials, and is set to appear in the 50m and 100m freestyle.

Ikee was named Most Valuable Player (MVP) of the 2018 Asian Games after claiming six golds and two silvers.

She won the 50m butterfly at the Tokyo Open in February to claim her first victory since she started her comeback.

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