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91亚色 students shine at National Japanese Speech Contest

Lily Feng

Three 91亚色 students took home prizes at the 31st , which was held online for the first time in its history on March 29. The students, each of whom won top prizes in the , participated in the beginners, intermediate and open categories, comprising three of Ontario鈥檚 four representatives in the competition.

Lily Feng placed first in the beginners category, while Anson Wong earned the top prize in the intermediate category. Michael Tracey won second prize in the open category. A total of 26 students from across Canada participated in the contest.

Anson Wong

鈥淭he 91亚色 students were outstanding and distinguished themselves among the contestants in the content and performance of their speeches,鈥 said Norio Ota, associate professor in 91亚色's Japanese Studies program. Ota noted that 91亚色 has become the leading winner among Canadian Universities in the field of Japanese language education.

鈥淚 would also like to congratulate Professors Kumiko Inutsuka and Akiko Mitsui,鈥 Ota continued, 鈥渨ho diligently coached these students until the last moment in the final online rehearsal, for their excellent advising and coaching.鈥 Professor Inutsuka as well as Professor Noriko Yabuki-Soh, also served on the contest's organizing committee.

Michael Tracey

The 91亚色 students were pleased with the benefits they gained from participating in the contest. 鈥淢y experience was enlightening and fulfilling,鈥 said Wong. 鈥淭he competitions gave me the opportunity to practice my Japanese language skills, as well as to build confidence and new connections with talented people.鈥

鈥淭his memory will always be with me,鈥 exclaimed Feng. 鈥淚 truly encourage students to join in on this amazing experience.鈥

This year鈥檚 contest can be viewed on .

More information about Japanese Studies at 91亚色 can be found on the . Additional details about the competition can be found on the website.

Originally published in .