Morisawa Athlete Tomoki Sato Competes in Three Swiss Meets, Setting New Asian and Japanese Records
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- Morisawa Athlete Tomoki Sato Competes in Three Swiss Meets, Setting New Asian and Japanese Records
- Para-athlete Tomoki Sato, affiliated with Morisawa, competed in three events in Switzerland in mid-May, setting new Asian and Japanese records in the 100m. Despite harsh conditions, he showed steady progress as a competitor.
- Source: PR TIMES
- Date: Thu Jun 04 2026 23:10:01 GMT+0900 (Japan Standard Time)
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Para-athlete Tomoki Sato, affiliated with Morisawa, competed in three events in Switzerland in mid-May, setting new Asian and Japanese records in the 100m. Despite harsh conditions, he showed steady progress as a competitor.
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- Morisawa Athlete Tomoki Sato Competes in Three Swiss Meets, Setting New Asian and Japanese Records (Thu Jun 04 2026 23:10:01 GMT+0900 (Japan Standard Time)), PR TIMES
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- Thu Jun 04 2026 23:10:01 GMT+0900 (Japan Standard Time)
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Para-athlete Tomoki Sato, affiliated with Morisawa, competed in three events in Switzerland in mid-May, setting new Asian and Japanese records in the 100m. Despite harsh conditions, he showed steady progress as a competitor.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What record did Yuki Sato update at the Swiss event?
- A: At the 100m sprint in Nottwil 2026 WPA Grand Prix, Yuki Sato recorded 16.57 seconds, updating his personal best, Japanese record, and Asian record.
- Q: Which three Swiss events did Yuki Sato participate in?
- A: Yuki Sato participated in Daniela Jutzeler Memorial – Arbon 2026, 52nd Swiss Nationals 2026 – Arbon, and Nottwil 2026 WPA Grand Prix.
- Q: Why does Morisawa support para sports?
- A: Morisawa supports para sports with the theme of 'Turning all differences into attractions' to contribute to the realization of a universal society.
- Q: What are Yuki Sato's upcoming competition plans?
- A: Yuki Sato plans to participate in the 37th Japan Para Athletics Championships, a WPA-sanctioned event, held on June 13-14, 2026.
- Q: What did Sato feel from this expedition?
- A: Sato expressed that he felt his own growth through races in harsh weather conditions, which gave him great confidence.