Kyushu, Mar 31 (News On Japan) –
Kimie Bessho, a legend in wheelchair desk tennis, continues her relentless pursuit of power, undeterred by the challenges life has thrown her means.
At 76, her sights are firmly set on competing within the Paralympic Games in Paris, a outstanding journey that started at 42 when she was identified with pelvic most cancers, resulting in a life in a wheelchair. The lack of her husband plunged her into despair, however discovering desk tennis remodeled her life.
“Without table tennis, I doubt I would have this life. It’s a stroke of luck I’m grateful for, though I never imagined getting this far,” Bessho mirrored. Since her debut within the Athens 2004 Paralympics, she has competed in 4 consecutive video games, reaching a fifth-place end at 68, the very best for a Japanese participant on the time. Despite not competing within the Tokyo Paralympics resulting from harm, at 76, she stays as aggressive as ever.
Bessho’s dedication to desk tennis goes past sport; it is her life’s objective. “I want to end my life with a smash,” she jests, embodying a spirit of lifelong energetic engagement. Her journey hasn’t been with out setbacks. Last yr, a fall at dwelling led to a hip fracture. Yet, her restoration, defying expectations for somebody her age, underscores her extraordinary bodily situation and dedication, fueled by her aim to compete in Paris.
At a nationwide para desk tennis match in Kobe final week, the place prime home gamers gathered, Bessho emerged victorious, unbeaten in 4 matches and using her signature “Butterfly Shot” to safe her win. “Winning is important, but the spirit of challenge is just as crucial. I want to become even stronger,” says Bessho, a testomony to her unwavering resolve to push the boundaries, no matter age.
Source: KTV NEWS

