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From medal to pedal

Japan’s Olympic fencer Ryo Miyake turns food delivery boy

- AGENCE FRANCE PRESSE

With the Olympics postponed due to the coronaviru­s, top Japanese fencer Ryo Miyake has swapped his metal mask and foil for a bike and backpack as a Tokyo UberEats deliveryma­n.

The 29-year-old, who won silver in the team foil at the 2012 London Olympics and was itching to compete in a home Games, says the job keeps him in shape physically and mentally, and brings in much-needed cash.

"I started this for two reasons, to save money for travelling (to future competitio­ns) and to keep myself in physical shape," he told AFP.

"I see how much I am earning on the phone, but the number is not just money for me. It's a score to keep me going."

Japanese media have depicted Miyake as a poor amateur struggling to make ends meet but he himself asked for his three corporate sponsorshi­ps to be put on hold, even if that means living off savings.

Like most of the world's top athletes, he is in limbo as the virus forces competitio­ns to be cancelled and plays havoc with training schedules.

"I don't know when I can resume training or when the next tournament will take place. I don't even know if I can keep up my mental condition or motivation for another year," he said.

"No one knows how the qualificat­ion process will go. Pretending everything is OK for the competitio­n is simply irresponsi­ble."

In the meantime, he is happy crisscross­ing the vast Japanese capital with bike and smartphone, joining a growing legion of Uber delivery staff in demand during the pandemic.

"When I get orders in the hilly Akasaka, Roppongi (downtown) district, it becomes good training," he smiles.

The unpreceden­ted postponeme­nt of the Olympics hit Miyake hard, as he was enjoying a purple patch in his career.

After missing out on the Rio 2016 Olympics, Miyake came 13th in last year's World Fencing Championsh­ips, the highest-ranked Japanese fencer at the competitio­n.

The Internatio­nal Olympics Committee has set the new date for the Olympics on July 23, 2021. But with no vaccine available for the coronaviru­s that has killed nearly 300,000 worldwide, even that hangs in the balance.

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