4th All Japan Lifesaving IRB Championship Held in Kesennuma, Otake Surf Lifesaving Club Wins Again
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- 4th All Japan Lifesaving IRB Championship Held in Kesennuma, Otake Surf Lifesaving Club Wins Again
- On May 17, 2026, the 4th All Japan Lifesaving IRB Championship was held at Odanohama Beach in Kesennuma, Miyagi. Twelve teams participated, with Otake Surf Lifesaving Club achieving its second consecutive overall victory. The event included safety training and drone aerial photography to enhance lifesaving skills and ensure safe competition operations.
- Source: PR Times
- Date: June 10, 2026
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On May 17, 2026, the 4th All Japan Lifesaving IRB Championship was held at Odanohama Beach in Kesennuma, Miyagi. Twelve teams participated, with Otake Surf Lifesaving Club achieving its second consecutive overall victory. The event included safety training and drone aerial photography to enhance lifesaving skills and ensure safe competition operations.
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- June 10, 2026
On May 17, 2026, the 4th All Japan Lifesaving IRB Championship was held at Odanohama Beach in Kesennuma, Miyagi. Twelve teams participated, with Otake Surf Lifesaving Club achieving its second consecutive overall victory. The event included safety training and drone aerial photography to enhance lifesaving skills and ensure safe competition operations.
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The Japan Lifesaving Association (JLA; Takuya Iritani, Chairperson) held the 4th All Japan Lifesaving IRB Championship on Sunday, May 17, 2026, at Odanohama Beach (Kesennuma City, Miyagi Prefecture).
## 'Safety Workshop' Essential to IRB Competitions
The championship implements a safety workshop for participating competitors and officials to ensure safe IRB competition. This workshop involved not only athletes and referees but also the event management team. The goal was to ensure everyone, regardless of their role, holds common safety principles. Participants were seen taking photos of displayed materials during the training, which has previously covered risk-related topics.
## 'Equipment Inspection' Conducted Before Racing
Equipment inspections for all teams were conducted before the competition in accordance with pre-published criteria. Teams failing to pass the inspection are deemed to have equipment anomalies and are disqualified from racing. Drivers were also required to present their Small Vessel Operator's License and insurance certificates for the IRB boats used.
## Competition Level Increased Across All Teams
This year saw a record-high of 12 participating teams. Notable debuts included the Amanohashidate Lifesaving Club from Japan and the Hong Kong China Lifesaving Team from abroad. A total of 9 events were held, including 8 gender-specific races and 1 mixed-special event. Held at Odanohama Beach for the second consecutive year, the event was supported extensively by the local club, Kesennuma Lifeguard. On race day, the Kesennuma City tourist character 'Hoya-boya' cheered on the participants during the opening and awards ceremony.
Drone aerial photography was conducted with the cooperation of the JLA Rescue and Lifesaving Headquarters' Drone Patrol Committee.
Morning qualifying races selected the top 6 teams for afternoon finals. The top three overall finishers were Otake Surf Lifesaving Club, Nishihama Surf Lifesaving Club, and Makinohara Lifesaving Club. Amanohashidate Lifesaving Club showed excellent discipline by finishing all races without disqualification in their debut, while the Hong Kong China Lifesaving Team completed their debut match in Japan.
Otake Surf Lifesaving Club secured their second consecutive overall championship. While Otake and Nishihama were tied at 64 points, Otake won based on the rule that 'teams with more first-place finishes in individual events are ranked higher'—Otake won 6 out of 9 races. Nishihama displayed a well-balanced performance, placing in the top three in all events.
## Winners by Category
- IRB Race (Women): Nishihama Surf Lifesaving Club Team A
- IRB Race (Men): Otake Surf Lifesaving Club Team A
- IRB Rescue (Women): Nishihama Surf Lifesaving Club Team A
- IRB Rescue (Men): Nishihama Surf Lifesaving Club Team A
- IRB Rescue Tube (Women): Otake Surf Lifesaving Club Team A
- IRB Rescue Tube (Men): Otake Surf Lifesaving Club Team A
- IRB Mass Rescue (Women): Otake Surf Lifesaving Club Team A
- IRB Mass Rescue (Men): Otake Surf Lifesaving Club Team A
## 'Safety Workshop' Essential to IRB Competitions
The championship implements a safety workshop for participating competitors and officials to ensure safe IRB competition. This workshop involved not only athletes and referees but also the event management team. The goal was to ensure everyone, regardless of their role, holds common safety principles. Participants were seen taking photos of displayed materials during the training, which has previously covered risk-related topics.
## 'Equipment Inspection' Conducted Before Racing
Equipment inspections for all teams were conducted before the competition in accordance with pre-published criteria. Teams failing to pass the inspection are deemed to have equipment anomalies and are disqualified from racing. Drivers were also required to present their Small Vessel Operator's License and insurance certificates for the IRB boats used.
## Competition Level Increased Across All Teams
This year saw a record-high of 12 participating teams. Notable debuts included the Amanohashidate Lifesaving Club from Japan and the Hong Kong China Lifesaving Team from abroad. A total of 9 events were held, including 8 gender-specific races and 1 mixed-special event. Held at Odanohama Beach for the second consecutive year, the event was supported extensively by the local club, Kesennuma Lifeguard. On race day, the Kesennuma City tourist character 'Hoya-boya' cheered on the participants during the opening and awards ceremony.
Drone aerial photography was conducted with the cooperation of the JLA Rescue and Lifesaving Headquarters' Drone Patrol Committee.
Morning qualifying races selected the top 6 teams for afternoon finals. The top three overall finishers were Otake Surf Lifesaving Club, Nishihama Surf Lifesaving Club, and Makinohara Lifesaving Club. Amanohashidate Lifesaving Club showed excellent discipline by finishing all races without disqualification in their debut, while the Hong Kong China Lifesaving Team completed their debut match in Japan.
Otake Surf Lifesaving Club secured their second consecutive overall championship. While Otake and Nishihama were tied at 64 points, Otake won based on the rule that 'teams with more first-place finishes in individual events are ranked higher'—Otake won 6 out of 9 races. Nishihama displayed a well-balanced performance, placing in the top three in all events.
## Winners by Category
- IRB Race (Women): Nishihama Surf Lifesaving Club Team A
- IRB Race (Men): Otake Surf Lifesaving Club Team A
- IRB Rescue (Women): Nishihama Surf Lifesaving Club Team A
- IRB Rescue (Men): Nishihama Surf Lifesaving Club Team A
- IRB Rescue Tube (Women): Otake Surf Lifesaving Club Team A
- IRB Rescue Tube (Men): Otake Surf Lifesaving Club Team A
- IRB Mass Rescue (Women): Otake Surf Lifesaving Club Team A
- IRB Mass Rescue (Men): Otake Surf Lifesaving Club Team A
FAQ
第4回全日本ライフセービング・IRB競技選手権大会はどこで開催されましたか?
宮城県気仙沼市の小田の浜海岸で開催されました。
今大会で総合優勝したチームはどこですか?
大竹サーフライフセービングクラブが2年連続で総合優勝しました。
大会における競技の安全管理はどう行われましたか?
競技者および競技役員向けのセーフティー講習会の実施や、競技前の全チームを対象とした器材検査、ライセンス・保険証書の提示義務付けにより安全管理が行われました。
今大会に初出場したチームはありますか?
国内の「天橋立ライフセービングクラブ」と、国外の「Hong Kong China Lifesaving Team」が初出場しました。
大会の運営にはどのような協力がありましたか?
地元クラブの「気仙沼ライフガード」による大会準備から片づけまでのサポートや、JLA救助救命本部ドローンパトロール委員会によるドローン空撮の協力がありました。