By Jack Tarrant
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's Rikako Ikee on Saturday won in her
first race since being diagnosed with leukaemia 19 months ago.
The 20-year-old swimmer won six gold medals at the Asian Games
two years ago in Jakarta and would have been among the
favourites in several events going into the Tokyo Olympics,
which were postponed by a year to 2021 due to the COVID-19
pandemic.
In February 2019, Ikee was diagnosed with leukaemia and has been
slowly battling back to full fitness since then.
Saturday's 50 metres freestyle at a low-key Tokyo Swimming
Association meet marked her first competitive race since then.
Ikee won her heat in a time of 26.32 seconds, the fifth fastest
time of the day, at the Tatsumi International Swimming Centre,
which is set to be a venue at the rearranged Olympics next year.
Ikee is the Japanese record holder in the race with a time of
24.21.
Ikee is not expected to try and qualify for the Tokyo Games but
has spoken about the Paris 2024 Olympics as her goal.
She was the centrepiece of last month's event to mark one year
to go until the rearranged Tokyo Olympics, making a speech in
the otherwise empty National Stadium.
(Reporting by Jack Tarrant; Editing by William Mallard)
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