Ikee Thanks Swimming Community And Says “I Will Definitely Come Back”

We reported yesterday how 18-year-old Japanese swimming superstar Rikako Ikee announced her leukemia diagnosis. Since then, fellow athletes, coaches and fans of the 2018 Asian Games MVP responded with words of support and encouragement as Ikee says she will ‘dedicate herself to treatment.’

Today, February 13th, Ikee posted a follow-up message on social media thanking the swimming community for their kind words and reassurance.

“Thank you for a lot of messages since yesterday. It also makes me feel a little strange to see myself in the news. I will update everyone on the situation. I received messages from many people, such as, “I registered my bone marrow bank”, “I transfused, donated blood”. Not only for me but also for those who have a hard time in the same way, I really hope for you.

“God does not give us anything we cannot overcome. Of course, swimming life is important for me. However, I want to fight while supporting the people around me now, aiming for complete recovery, not being impatient.

“For a while, I may not be able to show everyone a cheerful figure. And for a while, I will also be on the sidelines cheering just like everyone else. . Thank you again for your message and cooperation from the bottom of my heart. I will definitely come back.”

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Hswimmer
5 years ago

This is so sad. I’m sure she is in shock. Praying for her and her family!

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