Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Japan’s Ikee first female Most Valuable Player

- Reuters sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com ▪

JAKARTA: Japanese swimmer Rikako Ikee became the first female athlete to be named the Most Valuable Player (MVP) at an Asian Games on Sunday after the teenager scooped an unpreceden­ted six gold medals in the Jakarta pool.

Only North Korean shooter So Gin-man, who won seven golds and a silver at New Delhi in 1982, has won more titles at one Asian Games but the 18-year-old Ikee also picked up two relay silvers to match his record tally of eight medals.All six golds were achieved in Games record times and her achievemen­t was made all the more remarkable as she arrived in Jakarta immediatel­y after the Pan Pacific championsh­ips, where she won a gold, two silvers and a bronze.

Ikee, whose gold medal haul is the most for a female athlete at a single Games, was the unanimous choice for the most valuable player award, the Olympic Council of Asia said on the final day of the multi-sport event on Sunday.

“I had heard that for a while there was no MVP award and I felt very sad about that, but there was a re-evaluation and I am very honoured to be able to receive such a wonderful award,” Ikee said after picking up her trophy and a cheque for $50,000.

“Actually after the swimming competitio­ns, I went back to Japan. I didn’t think I had to come back to Indonesia again. This has been a place with lot of good memories.”

Ikee became the fourth Japanese athlete to win the award since its inception at the 1998 Bangkok Games and can now be expected to shoulder a huge burden of expectatio­ns when Tokyo hosts the Olympics in two years’ time. “I will give my best,” she said.

 ?? AFP ?? ▪ Swimmer Ikee Rikako won six gold medals.
AFP ▪ Swimmer Ikee Rikako won six gold medals.

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