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After giving her all, Junna Tsukii apologizes for failed Olympic bid

After giving her all, Junna Tsukii apologizes for failed Olympic bid

Junna Tsukii 2019 SEA Games

The Philippines’ Junna Tsukii celebrates her gold medal finish in the women’s Karatedo-50 kg of the 30th Southeast Asian Games. INQUIRER FILE PHOTO/ Sherwin Vardeleon

MANILA, Philippines — Junna Tsukii lamented missing her shot at making the Tokyo Olympics a week after bowing out of the Karate World Olympic Qualifying Tournament in Paris.

In a lengthy social media post, Tsukii expressed her disappointment after falling short in her bid.

“I’m so sorry I couldn’t get a ticket to the Tokyo Olympics. I have done everything for this goal, and I’m full of sadness that I cannot respond to the feelings of those who supported me,” Tsukii wrote.

“But with the love of all of you I was able to walk this far. Thank you so much for all your support, it really pains me right now, but I’ll wait for the day when I can stand up with a smile again. I fought away from my family and friends for four years, so I will take a little break and spend time with them. Maraming maraming salamat po (Thank you very much),” she added.

I’m so sorry, I couldn’t get a ticket to the Tokyo Olympics. I have done everything for this goal, and I’m full of…

Posted by Junna Tsukii on Friday, June 18, 2021

The Filipino-Japanese karateka’s journey to Tokyo ended after she lost to Ivet Goranova of Bulgaria, 2-1, in the Kumite Female -55kg Round of 32 of the qualifiers.

“Effort doesn’t always pay off, but there’s no doubt that this challenge has helped me grow a lot,” she said.

The 29-year-old Tsukii was among the country’s top bets in karate to qualify for the Games. She was coming off a gold medal performance in the World Karate Federation (WKF) Premier League in Lisbon, Portugal last month.

Tsukii is also a 2018 Asian Games bronze medalist and a gold medalist in the 2019 Southeast Asian Games.


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