Australasian Leisure Management
Nov 27, 2015

Toyota agrees ‘monumental’ deal with Paralympic movement

Automotive manufacturer Toyota has signed up as a worldwide partner of the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) in a groundbreaking deal that covers the entire Paralympic movement.

The agreement will run for nine years, from 2016 to 2024 and while initially limited to Japan during 2016 will extend globally in 2017.

Under the terms of the agreement, which covers the vehicles, mobility services and mobility solutions categories, Toyota’s rights will include the IPC, all National Paralympic Committees from 2017 and future Paralympic Games organising committees from the Tokyo 2020 summer Games onwards.

It is the first partnership in the history of the Paralympic movement to encapsulate the IPC, all national bodies and future Paralympics Games under one agreement.

It is also the first time an International Olympic Committee top-tier partner has demonstrated such a commitment to the Paralympic movement. Toyota’s deal with the IOC will run until 2024.

Announcing the partnership, IPC President Sir Philip Craven stated “this is a monumental day for the entire Paralympic movement as it is the first truly worldwide partnership to involve the IPC, every single National Paralympic Committee and forthcoming editions of the Paralympic Games.

“We are very excited about our long-term partnership with Toyota as we share similar values and a passion that mobility for all drives social inclusion.

“The IPC aspires to make for a more inclusive society for people with an impairment through para-sport, however this can only be achieved through mobility for all.

“Today the Paralympic Games are the world’s number one sporting event for driving societal transformation and in partnership with Toyota, we believe we can energise and activate the whole Paralympic Movement to further our impact on society, enriching millions more lives.”

Toyota will be the IPC’s sixth worldwide Paralympic partner, joining Atos, Ottobock, Panasonic, Samsung and Visa.

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