Japan’s NTN Corporation (NTN) has become the latest Official Partner of World Athletics, just in time for the World Athletics Championships Budapest 23, which will be held from 19-27 August in Budapest’s spectacular new National Athletics Centre.
Under the terms of the agreement, which runs until the end of 2024, NTN will become the competition and presentation bib partner for the women’s events in Budapest, as well as for the World Road Running Championships Riga 23, and the World Athletics Race Walking Team Championships Antalya 24.
The agreement also includes support for all World Athletics Series events until the end of 2024.
World Athletics president Sebastian Coe said: “I’m delighted to welcome NTN Corporation to our sport. Our Official Partners are key contributors to the staging of our World Athletics Series events, and there are none bigger than the World Athletics Championships Budapest 23. We are always looking for partners who share our global vision and want to make the world a better place, and NTN certainly fits that bill. Gender equality is one of our key pillars so I’m particularly pleased to see that NTN will support our female competition programme through the bib sponsorship.”
NTN CEO Eiichi Ukai said: “We are pleased to have the honour of supporting World Athletics. NTN has developed its business globally based on the two Founders’ “Frontier Spirit,” which encourages us to keep taking on challenges, and in the spirit of “Coexistence and Co-prosperity”, which encourages us to develop together with society. This is in accord with our corporate philosophy: “We shall contribute to international society through creating new technologies and developing new products.” Through its business activities, NTN also contributes to the resolution of social issues, such as respecting human rights, promoting diversity, contributing to local communities, and protecting environment.
“Through its support for the world’s leading track and field events, NTN will encourage the world’s best athletes to strive for excellence, will promote the World Athletics Series events and the sport of athletics, and will contribute to positive international exchange between nations.”
Some 2000 athletes from more than 200 countries will gather in Budapest next month to compete in what is regarded as the world’s third biggest sporting event.
Credit: World Athletics
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