
Notice from the university
Sports Revolution 2023 was held
Sports Revolution 2023 was held on Sunday, May 5, 21 at Miki Campus.
A total of 3 people from the three campuses competed in tug-of-war, ball throwing, dodgeball, obstacle relay, penalties, and relays.
This year, it was possible to support them, and it was impressive that they were very excited.
Below are the comments from the executive committee.
Minoru Nagato (Executive Committee Chair) (Education 3rd year)
This year, I participated in Sports Revolution as the chairman of the executive committee. What I learned at Sports Revolution is the importance of surroundings (friends).I am not a person who can work, but I like to communicate with everyone.My friends who understood that supported me, and I had a lot of fun, and the day was greeted.A lot of unexpected things happened on the day, but I was able to finish Sports Revolution safely with my friends.Sports Revolution, where I could feel the emotions, has become very irreplaceable.I learned to appreciate everyone, overcame various obstacles, and experienced.I am truly glad that I was able to be involved in Sports Revolution this year.I am a happy person.
Thank you.
Tsukimi Nishiyama (Executive Vice-Chairman) (Education 3rd year)
As the executive vice chairman, I have been a staff member of Sports Revolution since last year.I was the first to see the work of my seniors last year, and I wanted to work like that, so I ran for the position.After actually doing it, I learned how difficult it is to stand above people, give instructions, and do your own work while paying attention to those around you.I think it has contributed to my growth.There were many hard times, but more than that, I got along well with everyone in each grade, and it was a lot of fun working together.I made great friends and great memories.Thank you very much to all the people who worked with me, participated, and were involved in the sports report.
Mayu Totsuru (Executive Vice-Chairman) (Education 3rd year)
I gathered a large number of people for the position of vice chairman at the third time in my life.I'm not good at clerical work, so I was conscious of standing in the front and coordinating the juniors who became executive committee members.When I started, I thought it would be easy to put together, but it was actually very difficult.In order to bring everyone together, first of all, we identified the strengths and weaknesses of each person and spoke out to build a relationship of trust.There were times when I had to say things that I didn't want to say, but through that experience I learned how difficult it is to bring people together.In order to enter a university and work hard at something other than studying, you have to be willing to take on challenges yourself, and you need courage.I was able to see many scenes in which the first-year students who had the courage to join Spolebo were very agile and acted proactively. The 3nd graders were only standing for 1 year, but they grew up one or two times and gathered up the 2st graders.On the day of the event, we were able to excite the 1 Supolebo with a spectacular competition that the second graders thought of.I am lucky to have met a wonderful student event called Suporebo.Thank you very much to all of you who have been involved in sports.I hope that next year the juniors will make it even more exciting.I love you all ♡
Sora Noguchi (PK team leader) (2nd year management)
Continuing from last year, I was able to participate in Suporebo, and this year I was given the opportunity to play an executive role as the leader of the PK team.Since it was the first competition, the competition time was extended, and there were unavoidable changes in the rules, but I was able to respond flexibly, and above all, the strength of the seniors, classmates, and first-year students in the same group. The feeling of accomplishment when I borrowed it and was able to compete until the end was amazing, and I was very happy.I will do my best to make use of the ability to respond and the importance of preparation that I learned in this sport.
Taiharu Yoshino (Leader of the relay team) (Education 2nd year)
At this Sports Revolution (hereinafter referred to as Sports Revolution), I was able to experience the team leader of the relay team.Preparations started five months before the sports day, and the types and rules of the relay were considered by the deputy group leader and third-year seniors.A month and a half before the event, first-year students joined us, and the Suporebo executive committee started in earnest.From the start of the preparations to the end of the sports day, there is a power that I have acquired through the role of team leader.It is the power to move people.In high school, I was class president for three years.Therefore, I was confident in organizing the organization and leading my colleagues, but I had no experience of entrusting work to group members or instructing them.During the preparatory period for Suporebo, I entrusted the preparation of the necessary equipment so that the first-year students could enjoy their activities without having to take time off.Also, I tried to leave the operation of the relay to the first graders as much as possible.In addition, during the preparation period, I had a lot of conversations with first-year students and took communication.By putting these into practice, I was able to give accurate instructions to the first-year students and manage the event smoothly, even in an emergency situation where I was running out of time on the day of the event.Also, the rules, which I had been thinking about for about five months, worked well, and I succeeded in enlivening the competition.Through this experience, I believe that I acquired the ability to “motivate people” through this Suporebo.From now on, I would like to demonstrate the skills that I have acquired through Spolevo in my on- and off-campus activities.There were some things that I needed to reflect on, so I hope that my juniors will make improvements in the next fiscal year's sports game and create a better sports game.
Manami Ueda (Dodgeball team leader) (2nd year management)
I will be involved in Supolevo again this year, and I participated as an executive.Compared to last year, I had more things to do than last year, so it was tough, and every time I did something, I found problems and areas for improvement, so I was a little worried on the day of the event, but the reliable executive committee members and executives from other groups were there. Thanks to , I was happy to see the competitors having fun.I've always been helped by people around me, and I'm still regretting it, but I'm glad I was able to be involved in Supolevo as an executive!
Himari Nishiyama (Executive member of the tug of war team) (Education XNUMXst year)
I had just become a university student and had many worries, but I became a member of the Sports Revolution executive committee and was able to interact with many seniors, and I was able to start my university life happily. Through Sports Revolution, I became friends with people from different faculties, and it was all good things.I was able to enjoy every day with the help of my seniors in preparing.The seniors were very kind and I wanted to become an executive committee again next year.
Remi Higashihata (Tug of War Team Executive Committee) (Education XNUMXst year)
I participated in the first event of my university life as a member of the executive committee.At first, I didn't know what to do, so I was worried, but my seniors taught me about the work of the tug-of-war team, and I was able to fulfill my role well.After only one month of preparation, I became friends with many friends and seniors, and my university life became more enjoyable. Participating in Sports Revolution as a member of the executive committee made a lot of memories, and I'm really glad I joined. Sports Revolution is over, and I don't have to stay after school to prepare, and for some reason I can only go home early.I felt that Sports Revolution was a fun and important place to be.I participated in this year's Sports Revolution as a first-year student, so I didn't know anything and only did what I was instructed to do. I want to make it a revolution.
Miyakita Yukino (Obstacle relay team executive committee) (Education 1st year)
I participated in Sports Revolution, a major event in university life, as an executive committee member.I didn't know right or left when I started my activities, and every day was filled with anxiety.However, thanks to the kindness and politeness of my seniors, I was able to do my job as an executive committee member until the very end.
It was a short time of one month, but I was impressed to see the seniors working hard for the performance in the limited time.I strongly thought that I also want to be a person who can act and work hard for someone like these seniors.I am very happy to have met wonderful seniors and wonderful friends, and to have been involved as a member of the executive committee.Finally, I would like to thank all the seniors and classmates who were involved in Sports Revolution, and I would like to enrich my university life from now on.
Ryosuke Takeuchi (Supervisor) (4th year of education)
Last year, I participated in Sports Revolution as the chairman of the executive committee, and this year as a general manager.This year, I was in a position to watch over the juniors, and I really realized their growth.The chairman, who was nervous at first and was not good at speaking in front of people, finally expressed his gratitude to the executive committee.Seeing them like this made me realize once again that university events have the power to grow people.We were blessed with good weather on the day of the event, and I believe that the fact that we were able to hold the event was due above all to the organizational strength of the executive committee.Through these events, I was able to grow a lot myself, and I was able to feel that I was blessed with my juniors, so I'm glad. I hope that Sports Revolution will continue into the future and become something that will remain in the hearts of students.




We hope that you will make the most of this experience and continue to do your best.
Finally, everyone who prepared for the event for about 5 months, everyone who cooperated, and everyone who participated
I'm really thankful to you.
Student Division