TOKYO Kenichiro Fumita was crying so hard that he could barely get the words out.
I wanted to return my gratitude to the concerned people and volunteers who are running the Olympics during this difficult time, Mr. Fumita, a Greco-Roman wrestler, said between sobs after finishing his final bout at the Games this week.
I ended up with this shameful result, he said, bobbing his head abjectly. Im truly sorry.
Mr. Fumita, 25, had just won a silver medal.
In what has become a familiar and, at times, wrenching sight during the Tokyo Olympics, many Japanese athletes have wept through post-competition interviews, apologizing for any result short of gold. Even some who had won a medal, like Mr. Fumita, lamented that they had let down their team, their supporters, even their country.
After Japans judo team earned silver, losing to France, Shoichiro Mukai, 25, also apologized. I wanted to withstand a little bit more, he said. And Im so sorry to everyone on the team.
Apologizing for being second best in the world would seem to reflect an absurdly unforgiving metric of success. But for these athletes competing in their home country, the emotionally charged displays of repentance which often follow pointed questions from the Japanese news media can represent an intricate mix of regret, gratitude, obligation and humility.
If you dont apologize for only getting silver, you might be criticized, said Takuya Yamazaki, a sports lawyer who represents players unions in Japan.
From an early age, Japanese athletes are not really supposed to think like they are playing sports for themselves, Mr. Yamazaki said. Especially in childhood, there are expectations from adults, teachers, parents or other senior people. So its kind of a deeply rooted mind-set.
The expectations placed on the athletes have been compounded by the coronavirus pandemic, which made the Olympics deeply unpopular with the Japanese public before the events began. Many may feel more pressure than usual to deliver medals to justify holding the Games, as anxiety swells over rising coronavirus cases in Japan. Athletes who have failed to do so have offered outpourings of regret.
I feel fed up with myself, said Kai Harada, a sport climber, vigorously wiping his eyes during an interview after failing to make the finals. Takeru Kitazono, a gymnast who finished sixth on the horizontal bar, fought back tears as he spoke of his supporters. I wanted to return my gratitude with my performance, he said. But I couldnt.
Naomi Osaka, in a statement after she was eliminated in the third round of womens singles tennis, said she was proud to represent Japan but added, Im sorry that I couldnt respond to peoples expectations.
In some respects, these athletes have offered an extreme form of the apologies that are everyday social lubricants in Japanese culture.
When entering someones home, a visitor literally says sorry. Workers going on vacation apologize for burdening colleagues, while conductors express deep regret if a train is a minute late or even a few seconds early. Generally, these apologies are a matter of convention rather than a declaration of responsibility.
At times, the mea culpas ring hollow. Corporate chieftains and politicians frequently bow deeply to the news cameras to apologize for this corporate scandal or that political misdeed. For the most part, few consequences follow.
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The former president of the Tokyo Olympic organizing committee, Yoshiro Mori, initially tried to use such an apology to avoid resigning after making sexist remarks. But a vociferous social media campaign helped depose him.
People who study Japanese culture say the athletes apologies, even in the face of victory, stem from an instinct that is cultivated from childhood.
Americans are very good at finding reasons why you are great even if you fail, said Shinobu Kitayama, a social psychologist at the University of Michigan. But in Japan, he said, even if you succeed, you have to apologize.
The apologies are also likely to be recognized as tacit expressions of gratitude, said Joy Hendry, an anthropologist and the author of Understanding Japanese Society. I expect they feel that they need to apologize for not having achieved the very best they could for those who trained or financially supported them, Ms. Hendry said.
Mr. Fumita, the wrestler, may have also felt pressure to please his father, a well-known wrestling coach. In an interview on NHK, the public broadcaster, Mr. Fumita said he was afraid to answer a call after his silver medal win. I could not pick up the phone, he said. I just didnt know what I could say to my father.
The athletes also know that aside from the medal count, the Japanese public cannot enjoy the perks of being an Olympic host, because spectators are barred from the venues.
The absence of fans was palpable on Tuesday night at a near-empty stadium in Saitama, a Tokyo suburb, during the semifinal mens soccer match between Japan and Spain. Close to 64,000 seats were vacant as loudspeakers blasted recorded cheers and applause onto the field.
After Japan lost in the final minutes of extra time, Yuki Soma, 24, a midfielder, paid tribute to those who could not be there. By winning a medal at any cost, I would like to give energy to Japan and make them smile, he said at a postgame news conference, his eyes downcast. The bronze is still in Japans reach as it faces Mexico on Friday.
Of course, its not just Japanese Olympians who express bitter disappointment after missing out on gold. Liao Qiuyun of China wept openly after winning silver in womens weight lifting last week. After the U.S. womens soccer team fell to Canada on Monday night in a semifinal, one member of the team, Carli Lloyd, crouched on the field, clasping her head in her hands.
But in a post-match interview, she made no apology. I was just gutted, Ms. Lloyd said, adding, we give up so much, and you want to win.
When Simone Biles withdrew from both the gymnastics team competition and the individual all-around competition, she explained that she wanted to protect her own mental and physical health.
The urge to apologize may stem in part from the harsh coaching style found in some sports in Japan, said Katrin Jumiko Leitner, an associate professor in sports management and wellness at Rikkyo University in Saitama. When she first came to Japan to train in judo, she said, she was shocked by coaches' aggressive language. I thought, if thats the way to become an Olympic champion, I dont want to be an Olympic champion, she said. They did not treat athletes like human beings.
Some Japanese athletes have been subjected to public criticism for failing to show sufficient humility. Yuko Arimori, a marathon runner who won silver in Barcelona in 1992 and bronze in Atlanta in 1996, was accused of narcissism by some in the Japanese news media after declaring in Atlanta that she was proud of herself.
Ms. Arimori understands why athletes continue to offer apologies, given that they can convey a sense of gratitude.
But I think supporters know the athletes have worked hard enough, Ms. Arimori added. So there is no need to apologize.
Makiko Inoue and Hikari Hida contributed reporting.
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