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Contributor: Kyodo News JBN
Tuesday, April 25 2023 - 16:00
AsiaNet
Skateboarders Momiji Nishiya and Yumeka Oda Sign Sponsorship Agreement with Sanrio
TOKYO, Apr. 25, 2023 /Kyodo JBN-AsiaNet/ --

Sanrio Company, Ltd. (hereinafter "Sanrio"), headquartered in Tokyo, is pleased 
to announce that it has signed sponsorship agreements with Japanese female 
skateboarders Momiji Nishiya and Yumeka Oda, effective April 21, 2023. Through 
these agreements, Sanrio hopes to support young athletes in their challenges 
and strengthen its corporate brand in North America and other global markets.

Photo: From left, Yumeka Oda and Momiji Nishiya; taken at Sanrio headquarters 
in March 2023.
(C) 2023 SANRIO CO., LTD.
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As part of the agreements, both athletes will use decks with Hello Kitty and 
Sanrio logo stickers to compete in various tournaments and competitions, 
starting with one of the world's most prestigious, premier action sporting 
events, "X Games Chiba 2023" (May 12-14 in Chiba, Japan).

Athletes' Profiles
Momiji Nishiya
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Born on August 30, 2007, in Osaka, Japan. She is the first gold medalist in the 
TOKYO 2020 Skateboard Women's Street event. At the same time, she became the 
youngest Japanese skater ever to win a gold medal at the age of 13 years and 10 
months. She started skateboarding at the age of 6, influenced by her older 
brother, and within 7 years of starting to compete, she joined the ranks of the 
world's top-class skaters. With the motto of "smile and have fun until the 
end," she has won the world's most prestigious contests such as X Games and Dew 
Tour, and is also eager to create video parts on street skating.

Yumeka Oda
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Born on October 30, 2006, in Aichi Prefecture, Japan, she started skateboarding 
at the age of 7. In 2022, she represented Japan at the Pro Tour organized by 
World Skate. She also won in Street League Skateboarding, the most prestigious 
competition in the world, and scored 9.4, that is the highest score for a 
single trick in women's history and the first time in women's skating history 
to score in the 9-point range. The disappointment of missing out on TOKYO 2020 
has propelled her to be one of the leading candidates of the next generation 
who are expected to achieve great things at the next Games.


Source: Sanrio Company, Ltd.