'Sense Trust Tournament 20th Pop Athlete Cup' Opens; Supporting the Tournament as a Heat Stroke Countermeasure Supporter
DyDo Group Holdings is sponsoring the 20th Pop Athlete Cup, which opened on May 23, 2026, as a 'Heat Stroke Countermeasure Supporter.' To enhance safety in sports environments under extreme heat, the company will provide heat stroke prevention beverages and conduct awareness activities for hydration, supporting next-generation development and local community revitalization.
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DyDo Group Holdings, Inc. announced its sponsorship as a 'Heat Stroke Countermeasure Supporter' for the 'Sense Trust Tournament 20th Pop Athlete Cup,' which opened on May 23, 2026. The opening ceremony was held at Kura Sushi Stadium Sakai in Osaka, with players and officials gathered from across the country. Regional qualifiers will be held, leading up to the final tournament in December. In recent years, the importance of safety measures in outdoor sports has increased due to extreme summer heat. Based on its group philosophy, the company promotes initiatives using the 'Regional Community Contribution Reserve Fund' to contribute to the revitalization of local communities. This sponsorship is part of that effort, driven by the desire to help create an environment where children, who represent the future, can engage in sports with peace of mind. In this tournament, the company will contribute to heat management for tournament operations, participating players, and officials. Moving forward, the company plans to improve the safety of sports environments through the provision of heat stroke prevention beverages and initiatives to raise awareness about proper hydration.
FAQ
What is the importance of heat stroke prevention in Japanese sports events?
With extreme heat becoming the norm, ensuring a safe competitive environment has become a top priority for event management.