Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Japan swim queen Ikee gets leukaemia hospital respite

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Japanese Olympic swimming hope Rikako Ikee, who was diagnosed with leukaemia earlier this year, was last month temporaril­y discharged from hospital to enjoy some fresh air and time with her family, the athlete said this week on her official website.

The 18-year-old poster girl for next year’s Tokyo Olympics revealed that she had been allowed to return home for a few days but has now been readmitted for further treatment.

“There are days I don’t feel very well, when I just focus on getting through the day,” posted Ikee, who shot to fame at last year’s Asian Games where she won a record six gold medals.

“While I’m in hospital I stay motivated by setting goals for myself after I’m discharged.” Ikee revealed in February that she had been diagnosed with leukaemia after experienci­ng problems during a training camp in Australia.

Japan’s swim queen would have been a strong favourite to win 2020 Olympic gold in the 100 metres butterfly and a threat in the 200m freestyle in her home city.

Ikee’s coach Jiro Miki said last weekend that she had begun light exercise on a stationary bike in her hospital room.

“While I was out of hospital I enjoyed meals with my family, relaxing and getting lots of fresh air,” said Ikee, pictured on her website wearing a beanie hat to cover her hair loss.“there are times I feel I don’t want to go back into hospital,” she added. “But I cheer myself up by thinking that it’s just a few months of my life.“

 ?? (FILE PHOTO) ?? Rikako Ikee
(FILE PHOTO) Rikako Ikee

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