It was revealed on the 28th that Mayu Oikawa (26), a former representative of Japan at the center of the Volleyball V1 Women's Okayama Seagulls, will retire at the end of this season. Oikawa, who responded to her interview, explained her reason, "She has chronic pain in her knees and hips, and has wounds all over her body. While treating her, she somehow managed to overcome this season, and she has a strong feeling that she has done it all." . The Kurowashiki All Japan Men's and Women's Tournament (Osaka City), which starts on May 1, will be her last stage as an active player.
Oikawa, who was born in Kagoshima Prefecture, is 175 cm tall and plays an active role as a main force with moving attacks and serves as weapons. In the 2019-20 season, the first year of joining Seagulls from Seigaku University, he contributed to the league runner-up, which is the highest ever. This season, he scored 148 goals in 32 games while the team was sluggish in 11th place. His total record of five seasons, including his unofficial job offer, is 779 points in 127 games. She won a bronze medal at the 2019 Universiade and was selected to represent Japan for the first time in 2020.
Oikawa said, "I had a wide range of experience from the V1 runner-up to the exchange match with V2. I want to show the fans the Seagulls-like play in the final Kurowashiki."
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It was revealed on the 28th that Mayu Oikawa (26), a former representative of Japan at the center of the Volleyball V1 Women's Okayama Seagulls, will retire at the end of this season. Oikawa, who responded to her interview, explained her reason, "She has chronic pain in her knees and hips, and has wounds all over her body. While treating her, she somehow managed to overcome this season, and she has a strong feeling that she has done it all." . The Kurowashiki All Japan Men's and Women's Tournament (Osaka City), which starts on May 1, will be her last stage as an active player.
Oikawa, who was born in Kagoshima Prefecture, is 175 cm tall and plays an active role as a main force with moving attacks and serves as weapons. In the 2019-20 season, the first year of joining Seagulls from Seigaku University, he contributed to the league runner-up, which is the highest ever. This season, he scored 148 goals in 32 games while the team was sluggish in 11th place. His total record of five seasons, including his unofficial job offer, is 779 points in 127 games. She won a bronze medal at the 2019 Universiade and was selected to represent Japan for the first time in 2020.
Oikawa said, "I had a wide range of experience from the V1 runner-up to the exchange match with V2. I want to show the fans the Seagulls-like play in the final Kurowashiki."