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Global Team Toyota Athletes from Asia Set to Reach for Greater Heights at Paris 2024

Toyota, the Japanese automobile manufacturing company, has announced its continued commitment to supporting Asian athletes as they strive to reach new heights at the upcoming Olympic and Paralympic Games in Paris, France, which are scheduled to take place from July 26 to August 11, 2024, for the Olympics, and August 28 to September 8, 2024, for the Paralympics.

The automobile giant currently sponsors a total of eleven athletes from various Asian countries. These athletes represent different sports and have shown exceptional talent and dedication in their respective fields.

One of the athletes is Ravi Kumar Dahiya, a wrestler from India, who finished second at the Tokyo Olympics in the men's freestyle 57kg category. Another athlete is Quan Hongchan, a Chinese weightlifter who won a gold medal in the women's 55kg category at the Tokyo Olympics.

From South Korea, there is Kim Hye-jin, a taekwondo athlete who won a gold medal at the Tokyo Olympics in the women's 67kg category. She is a three-time world champion and a two-time Olympic medalist.

In addition, there is Sajjad Haider Shahzad, a Pakistani para-athlete who competes in the T36 category of athletics. He won a silver medal in the men's 100m T36 final at the Tokyo Paralympics.

Another athlete is Sushil Kumar, an Indian wrestler who has won a total of two Olympic bronze medals and a silver medal. He is a six-time Commonwealth champion and a two-time Asian champion.

From Japan, there is Sakura Kokumai, a karateka who won a silver medal in the women's kumite 55kg category at the Tokyo Olympics. She is a two-time world champion and a two-time Asian champion.

Another Japanese athlete is Kento Irimura, a judo athlete who finished fifth in the men's 66kg category at the Tokyo Olympics. He is a two-time world champion and a two-time Asian champion.

From Thailand, there is Supaporn Wannaruk, a para-athlete who competes in the T37 category of athletics. She won a gold medal in the women's 100m T37 final at the Tokyo Paralympics.

From Vietnam, there is Nguyen Thi Anh Hong, a para-athlete who competes in the T38 category of athletics. She won a gold medal in the women's 100m T38 final at the Tokyo Paralympics.

Lastly, there is Amit Panghal, an Indian boxer who finished fourth in the men's light-bantamweight (46-49kg) category at the Tokyo Olympics. He is a two-time world champion and a two-time Asian champion.

Toyota's support for these athletes goes beyond just financial sponsorship. The company provides them with access to advanced training facilities, nutritionists, physiotherapists, and mental conditioning coaches to help them prepare for international competitions.

The automobile manufacturer has a long-standing tradition of supporting athletes and promoting sports in various parts of the world. Toyota has been a Worldwide Partner of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) since 1965 and a Worldwide Partner of the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) since 2015. The company's commitment to these partnerships reflects its belief in the power of sports to bring people together and inspire positive change in society.

In conclusion, Toyota's support for eleven Asian athletes as they prepare for the Olympic and Paralympic Games Paris 2024 is a testament to the company's commitment to promoting sports and supporting talented individuals from around the world. These athletes represent various sports and countries, but they all share a common goal of reaching new heights and making their mark on the global stage. With Toyota's continued support, they are well on their way to achieving that goal.


Published 15 days ago

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