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Questions and Answers
Hisanori was waiting for his first jump of the ______.
Hisanori was waiting for his first jump of the ______.
competition
He reflected on his life over the past half ______.
He reflected on his life over the past half ______.
year
Hisanori had won the under-16s national ______.
Hisanori had won the under-16s national ______.
championships
He had crashed and broken his ______.
He had crashed and broken his ______.
The agony of not being able to train and ______ was intense.
The agony of not being able to train and ______ was intense.
His friends and family tried to keep the negative ______ away.
His friends and family tried to keep the negative ______ away.
All the hard work in getting back to ______ would soon be rewarded.
All the hard work in getting back to ______ would soon be rewarded.
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Study Notes
Hisanori's Journey
- Hisanori is awaiting his first jump in a competition after a six-month hiatus.
- Reflected on significant life changes in the past six months, particularly following a major achievement.
- Won the under-16s national championships, marking a high point in his athletic career and life.
- Feelings of happiness and excitement accompanied his victory, representing the payoff for extensive training.
- A bike accident occurred shortly after his championship victory, resulting in a broken leg.
- The physical pain of the injury was overshadowed by the emotional toll of being unable to train and compete.
- Managed to focus on academics during recovery, which was positively acknowledged by his school but lacked personal pride.
- Longing for the physical exertion and competitive thrill he missed during the recovery period.
- Support from friends and family helped combat negative feelings but lacked deeper understanding of his situation.
- Anticipation built around the upcoming jump as a culmination of hard work and recovery efforts.
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