A report session by The North Face athlete Ryo Doi was held at milestone TERADACHO.

Due to space limitations, the number of applicants was limited to 40.

As this was the first debriefing session after the race, tickets were sold out within a few hours of opening up.

From preparation for the race to the introduction of equipment on the day

By the way, during the race he was wearing a headlamp: the endurance model MS-i1 .

The report was a fun and easy-to-understand section-by-section account of the race from start to finish, but then an accident occurred midway through...

To my surprise, the projector ran out of battery and shut down. I was using it while charging it from an AC power source, but it stopped working completely, and at the same time, my mind went blank. I was sweating profusely. I was quickly explaining things by looking at a map. Ryo Doi's ability to respond flexibly and liven up the venue even when there was a problem was truly impressive.

It was my fault that the projector wasn't working, so I brought out my laptop to try and get everyone to look at it, but someone from behind said, "Who can't see that?", and to top it off, Doi himself started teasing me too.

With the cooperation of the staff, they quickly introduced a monitor and somehow managed to get through the situation.

The monitor displayed the photos more clearly than the projector. In fact, this was better. Mitsui Shintaro, who was there as a photographer on the day, also came to visit, so I'm really glad that the photos were displayed so clearly on the large monitor.

On this day, Naota Takemura made a surprise appearance. Although the runner who had been competing fiercely with Doi showed up, Doi's light-hearted talk put the crowd at ease.

Finally, we took a commemorative photo. The talk show had over 50 participants, including the staff. It was a moving experience to see Doi's long-awaited talk show being held at milesotne TERADACHO. I would like to take this opportunity to thank all the customers, staff, and Doi-san who came to the event. Thank you everyone.

Photo: Yamaguchi Yoshitaka @ystk_yama