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this article - Kokutai interview with Sota and Shunsuke. The Kazuki part is already in Kazuki's fanfest, many thanks to
@rRainbow !
I'll post the joint interview first because there's one more with just Sota in the same article, and I'll post that later. Machine translated.
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First place winner Sota Yamamoto expresses gratitude, while second place winner Kazuki Tomono speaks of his competitive spirit. Aichi wins the men's adult event at the 2026 National Sports Festival. Sota Yamamoto says, "Thanks to the support, I was able to bounce back."
Aichi team members Yamamoto (left) and Nakamura (right) performed the shachihoko pose at the award ceremony. (Caption for the photo immediately above)
Please share your honest feelings about your victory.
- Yamamoto: It was so much fun to compete with Shunsuke, and I'm so happy that we were able to work together to secure the victory for Aichi Prefecture. Shunsuke also landed a quadruple in the short program, and he held up pretty well in the free program, so I think we all worked hard together.
Nakamura senshu, you look so happy.
- Nakamura: I'm happy to be competing together, and I was so happy to skate with So-chan, whom I admire.
What do you think of each other?
- Nakamura: I've really looked up to him since I was little, and I used to watch him on TV. He's always been an athlete who's been active on the big stage, but he's also been kind to me since I went to Chukyo University Chukyo High School, and when we eat meals together he's really frank and treats me like a friend, and I don't know...he's a really great senior!
- Yamamoto: Shunsuke is also frank with everyone, and he's a really cute junior. I'm not the kind of strict senior who can lead others, but he always treats me like a friend, and I'm happy about that. I hope we can continue to be friends, and Shunsuke still has a lot of potential, so I hope we can work hard together next season.
How do you feel about bringing home the victory to Aichi, the skating kingdom?
- Nakamura: I'm so happy!
- Yamamoto: Yeah, I'm happy, but it feels like it's just something that should be taken for granted.
- Nakamura: That's true. That's a given. (laughs)
- Yamamoto: The women's result was well deserved, and I'm happy we won in both men and women.
- Nakamura: I was a little worried that I might hold the team back, so I'm relieved to end it with a double victory, and I'm really happy to have been able to compete in Aichi.
Are you smiling now because you're relieved?
- Nakamura: It's a bit embarrassing being interviewed in two people, it's a strange feeling. (laughs)
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