Could Lalande's Nishida Become a Girls' Keirin Athlete?! Hilarious All-Out Challenges on Odds Park Show with Mari Yaguchi and Makibi Takagi
Odds Park Corp. streamed a talk variety show on April 23, 2026, featuring Mari Yaguchi, Lalande's Nishida, and Makibi Takagi. The show promoted the new 'Ticket Challenge' campaign, offering luxury prizes.
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Odds Park Corp. (Headquarters: Chuo-ku, Tokyo; President and CEO: Toshikazu Takamatsu), the operator of the public sports internet betting service site 'Odds Park', streamed the talk variety show 'Mari Yaguchi & Lalande Nishida's "Save Every Day to Choose & Receive! Ticket Challenge" What is the New Odds Park Campaign?!' on Thursday, April 23, 2026.
The program featured Mari Yaguchi, Nishida from Lalande, and former girls' keirin athlete Makibi Takagi. They discussed the appeal of the new campaign starting the same day, and highlighted key points for the '4th All Girls Classic G1' holding from Friday, April 24, 2026. Furthermore, in the latter half of the program, a physical challenge segment by Lalande's Nishida was held, exciting the viewers.
Additionally, the new campaign 'Save Every Day to Choose & Receive! Ticket Challenge' began on the streaming date, Thursday, April 23. Tickets acquired through campaign participation can be exchanged for luxury prizes such as food, home appliances, event invitation tickets, and subscriptions on the prize lineup page 'Let's Play in Japan! Odds Selection' within Odds Park.
■ A 1-Hour Stream Full of Laughter Through Diverse Segments and the Great Combination of the Three
The program kicked off with Mari Yaguchi as the MC, welcoming guests Lalande's Nishida and former girls' keirin athlete Makibi Takagi. When Makibi Takagi smiled and said, 'I was really looking forward to meeting you, Yaguchi-san,' Nishida quickly retorted, 'I'm here too, you know!', filling the studio with laughter right from the start.
In the first half of the program, a segment introducing the new campaign 'Save Every Day to Choose & Receive! Ticket Challenge' was held. There was a tasting session of domestic sirloin steak, one of the prizes from the campaign lineup, with everyone savoring the deliciously grilled steak in the studio. While Yaguchi and Takagi were given two slices each, Nishida was provided with only a tiny piece. Nishida quipped, 'Why is mine the only tiny one? This is like a supermarket free sample...', causing a scene of laughter. Next up was the 'Godiva Langues de Chat Cookie Assortment'. Here, a food reporting battle between Nishida and Takagi took place. In contrast to Takagi, who carefully and clearly explained the taste and demonstrated an excellent food report, Nishida drew laughter from the studio with his unique way of eating.
In the second half, the program rolled out a challenge segment titled 'Verification of the Theory: Can Lalande's Nishida Become a Girls' Keirin Athlete?'. This segment involved challenges in three areas: physical strength, mentality, and tactics, with a reward prepared for clearing each one. Nishida tackled them with full effort, despite constantly retorting, 'As if I could become one!'
First, for the physical challenge, he attempted to exceed 40 km/h on an exercise bike. Though it seemed he crossed the 40 km/h mark for a split second, a mishap typical of live broadcasting occurred where it wasn't caught on the streaming camera. Nevertheless, Nishida continued to pedal with all his might, ultimately recording a top speed of 44 km/h and splendidly clearing the challenge. He won the campaign prize: '[Japanese Black Beef] Sukiyaki/Shabu-shabu Set Shoulder Roast, 500g Total'.
Following that was the mental challenge, where he attempted the tablecloth pull. Consolidating his spirit while battling the fatigue from the exercise bike earlier, the result was a failure. The stream erupted in laughter as Nishida grumbled, 'I was able to do it in rehearsals.' Takagi also tried her hand at it but narrowly failed. Finally, Yaguchi, who had experience performing the tablecloth pull on TV before, took on the challenge. Her skills were genuine, succeeding brilliantly and wrapping up the mental challenge beautifully.
Finally, as a tactical challenge, Nishida and Takagi engaged in a game of Old Maid. Nishida's strategy of constantly talking to and shaking Takagi's concentration worked perfectly, resulting in Nishida's victory. He successfully completed the tactical challenge and earned the campaign prize wireless speaker 'Sonos Play' as a reward.
Although Nishida succeeded in both the physical and tactical challenges, failing the mental challenge meant the theory 'Can Lalande's Nishida Become a Girls' Keirin Athlete?' could not be proven.
The program was well-received by viewers, garnering comments like 'Make this a regular show' and 'They were a great trio'. Surrounded by excitement from start to finish, the show came to a close.
Archive of the stream is available here.
■ A New Campaign Starts Where You Can Participate Daily, Save Tickets, and Choose Your Favorite Luxury Prizes
April 2026
The program featured Mari Yaguchi, Nishida from Lalande, and former girls' keirin athlete Makibi Takagi. They discussed the appeal of the new campaign starting the same day, and highlighted key points for the '4th All Girls Classic G1' holding from Friday, April 24, 2026. Furthermore, in the latter half of the program, a physical challenge segment by Lalande's Nishida was held, exciting the viewers.
Additionally, the new campaign 'Save Every Day to Choose & Receive! Ticket Challenge' began on the streaming date, Thursday, April 23. Tickets acquired through campaign participation can be exchanged for luxury prizes such as food, home appliances, event invitation tickets, and subscriptions on the prize lineup page 'Let's Play in Japan! Odds Selection' within Odds Park.
■ A 1-Hour Stream Full of Laughter Through Diverse Segments and the Great Combination of the Three
The program kicked off with Mari Yaguchi as the MC, welcoming guests Lalande's Nishida and former girls' keirin athlete Makibi Takagi. When Makibi Takagi smiled and said, 'I was really looking forward to meeting you, Yaguchi-san,' Nishida quickly retorted, 'I'm here too, you know!', filling the studio with laughter right from the start.
In the first half of the program, a segment introducing the new campaign 'Save Every Day to Choose & Receive! Ticket Challenge' was held. There was a tasting session of domestic sirloin steak, one of the prizes from the campaign lineup, with everyone savoring the deliciously grilled steak in the studio. While Yaguchi and Takagi were given two slices each, Nishida was provided with only a tiny piece. Nishida quipped, 'Why is mine the only tiny one? This is like a supermarket free sample...', causing a scene of laughter. Next up was the 'Godiva Langues de Chat Cookie Assortment'. Here, a food reporting battle between Nishida and Takagi took place. In contrast to Takagi, who carefully and clearly explained the taste and demonstrated an excellent food report, Nishida drew laughter from the studio with his unique way of eating.
In the second half, the program rolled out a challenge segment titled 'Verification of the Theory: Can Lalande's Nishida Become a Girls' Keirin Athlete?'. This segment involved challenges in three areas: physical strength, mentality, and tactics, with a reward prepared for clearing each one. Nishida tackled them with full effort, despite constantly retorting, 'As if I could become one!'
First, for the physical challenge, he attempted to exceed 40 km/h on an exercise bike. Though it seemed he crossed the 40 km/h mark for a split second, a mishap typical of live broadcasting occurred where it wasn't caught on the streaming camera. Nevertheless, Nishida continued to pedal with all his might, ultimately recording a top speed of 44 km/h and splendidly clearing the challenge. He won the campaign prize: '[Japanese Black Beef] Sukiyaki/Shabu-shabu Set Shoulder Roast, 500g Total'.
Following that was the mental challenge, where he attempted the tablecloth pull. Consolidating his spirit while battling the fatigue from the exercise bike earlier, the result was a failure. The stream erupted in laughter as Nishida grumbled, 'I was able to do it in rehearsals.' Takagi also tried her hand at it but narrowly failed. Finally, Yaguchi, who had experience performing the tablecloth pull on TV before, took on the challenge. Her skills were genuine, succeeding brilliantly and wrapping up the mental challenge beautifully.
Finally, as a tactical challenge, Nishida and Takagi engaged in a game of Old Maid. Nishida's strategy of constantly talking to and shaking Takagi's concentration worked perfectly, resulting in Nishida's victory. He successfully completed the tactical challenge and earned the campaign prize wireless speaker 'Sonos Play' as a reward.
Although Nishida succeeded in both the physical and tactical challenges, failing the mental challenge meant the theory 'Can Lalande's Nishida Become a Girls' Keirin Athlete?' could not be proven.
The program was well-received by viewers, garnering comments like 'Make this a regular show' and 'They were a great trio'. Surrounded by excitement from start to finish, the show came to a close.
Archive of the stream is available here.
■ A New Campaign Starts Where You Can Participate Daily, Save Tickets, and Choose Your Favorite Luxury Prizes
April 2026