Ski Jumping Legend Noriaki Kasai Wears Limited Edition Ring by Silver Jewelry Brand RoseKnight
SEDY&Co announced that Noriaki Kasai, the living legend of ski jumping, has worn the 'Love Prayer' limited edition ring from its premium silver jewelry brand, RoseKnight.
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SEDY&Co (Headquarters: Minato-ku, Tokyo, CEO: Yuya Baba), which operates the premium silver jewelry brand 'RoseKnight'—a brand inspired by world history and wishing for peace and prosperity—announced that Noriaki Kasai (affiliated with Tsuchiya Home), a living legend in the ski jumping world and current active athlete and coach, wore 'Love Prayer', one of the brand's iconic creations.
Kasai, a 'Legend' who continues to fly through the air past the age of 50, holds the incredible distinction of being the only person in the world to participate in eight consecutive Winter Olympics. His relentless spirit of challenge resonated with the brand's philosophy of wishing for a beautiful world for the next generation, making this collaboration a reality.
The 'Love Prayer' worn by Kasai is a premium silver ring limited to 300 pieces worldwide, created by designer KEIKOH. This piece intricately designs a 'Phoenix', symbolizing eternity and rebirth, and a 'Rose', symbolizing love and beauty. It is themed around 'a prayer for peace' and 'hope for the future' in today's chaotic society.
Who is Noriaki Kasai: The Track Record and Achievements of the 'Kamikaze Jumper' Continuing to Fly
Noriaki Kasai was born on June 6, 1972, in Shimokawa, Kamikawa District, Hokkaido. Standing 176cm tall and weighing 59kg with a finely honed physique, he started skiing in the third grade and quickly blossomed his talent.
The Beginning of a Legend: The Impact of His Junior High School Days
Kasai first astonished the world in his third year of junior high school. Participating as a test jumper in the Miyasama Ski Games, he remarkably executed a massive jump that exceeded the record of the winner at the time, instantly making his name known as a 'boy genius'. After graduating from Tokai University Daiyon High School in 1991, he joined Tsuchiya Home Co., Ltd. in 2001 after navigating various turbulent periods as a working adult.
Incredible Achievements and 7 Guinness World Records
Throughout his illustrious career, Kasai holds a total of 7 Guinness World Records (as of February 2025).
- Most appearances in the Winter Olympics (8 consecutive times): From the 1992 Albertville Games to the 2018 PyeongChang Games.
- Most appearances in Ski Jumping World Cup individual events (579 times): Updated his own record by competing in the World Cup on February 16, 2025.
- Oldest World Cup winner: 42 years and 176 days (2014 Ruka).
- Oldest medalist in Winter Olympic ski jumping: 41 years and 256 days (2014 Sochi Olympics team bronze medal).
- Most appearances in FIS Nordic World Ski Championships ski jumping individual events (13 times).
- Oldest to reach a World Cup individual podium: Achieved at 44 years and 9 months in 2017.
- Oldest to score World Cup points: In 2024, at 51 years and 290 days, he achieved the historic feat of earning World Cup points.
Glory at the Olympics and World Championships
Having competed in the Olympics eight times in total, he won a team silver medal at the 1994 Lillehammer Games, and at the 2014 Sochi Games, he secured a silver medal in the individual large hill and a bronze medal in the team event. At the World Championships, he won bronze medals in both the individual normal hill and large hill, as well as a team silver medal at the 2003 Val di Fiemme Games, continuing to compete at the world's top level for many years.
Due to his indomitable style and beautiful form in the air, he is known overseas as the 'Kamikaze Jumper' and, with great respect, the 'Legend'. Even now, past the age of 50, he continues to participate in World Cups and rewrite his own records.
Noriaki Kasai's Self-Introduction and Indomitable Spirit
Currently, as a playing coach for the Tsuchiya Home Ski Team, Kasai devotes himself to training the next generation while working on his own practice.
As he expressed on his blog, 'The off-season ended in a flash, and this season's training camp has begun. I want to complete it without injuries or breakdowns', his attitude remains constantly positive.
Breaking the concept of age, such as winning the TVh Cup at 51, he continues to jump with his sights set on his next goals, just as his title 'Legend goes anywhere!' suggests.
His way of life, characterized by the strong will of a leader like a 'Knight' and his pursuit of 'beauty' in the competitive world, perfectly embodies the brand spirit of RoseKnight.
Kasai, a 'Legend' who continues to fly through the air past the age of 50, holds the incredible distinction of being the only person in the world to participate in eight consecutive Winter Olympics. His relentless spirit of challenge resonated with the brand's philosophy of wishing for a beautiful world for the next generation, making this collaboration a reality.
The 'Love Prayer' worn by Kasai is a premium silver ring limited to 300 pieces worldwide, created by designer KEIKOH. This piece intricately designs a 'Phoenix', symbolizing eternity and rebirth, and a 'Rose', symbolizing love and beauty. It is themed around 'a prayer for peace' and 'hope for the future' in today's chaotic society.
Who is Noriaki Kasai: The Track Record and Achievements of the 'Kamikaze Jumper' Continuing to Fly
Noriaki Kasai was born on June 6, 1972, in Shimokawa, Kamikawa District, Hokkaido. Standing 176cm tall and weighing 59kg with a finely honed physique, he started skiing in the third grade and quickly blossomed his talent.
The Beginning of a Legend: The Impact of His Junior High School Days
Kasai first astonished the world in his third year of junior high school. Participating as a test jumper in the Miyasama Ski Games, he remarkably executed a massive jump that exceeded the record of the winner at the time, instantly making his name known as a 'boy genius'. After graduating from Tokai University Daiyon High School in 1991, he joined Tsuchiya Home Co., Ltd. in 2001 after navigating various turbulent periods as a working adult.
Incredible Achievements and 7 Guinness World Records
Throughout his illustrious career, Kasai holds a total of 7 Guinness World Records (as of February 2025).
- Most appearances in the Winter Olympics (8 consecutive times): From the 1992 Albertville Games to the 2018 PyeongChang Games.
- Most appearances in Ski Jumping World Cup individual events (579 times): Updated his own record by competing in the World Cup on February 16, 2025.
- Oldest World Cup winner: 42 years and 176 days (2014 Ruka).
- Oldest medalist in Winter Olympic ski jumping: 41 years and 256 days (2014 Sochi Olympics team bronze medal).
- Most appearances in FIS Nordic World Ski Championships ski jumping individual events (13 times).
- Oldest to reach a World Cup individual podium: Achieved at 44 years and 9 months in 2017.
- Oldest to score World Cup points: In 2024, at 51 years and 290 days, he achieved the historic feat of earning World Cup points.
Glory at the Olympics and World Championships
Having competed in the Olympics eight times in total, he won a team silver medal at the 1994 Lillehammer Games, and at the 2014 Sochi Games, he secured a silver medal in the individual large hill and a bronze medal in the team event. At the World Championships, he won bronze medals in both the individual normal hill and large hill, as well as a team silver medal at the 2003 Val di Fiemme Games, continuing to compete at the world's top level for many years.
Due to his indomitable style and beautiful form in the air, he is known overseas as the 'Kamikaze Jumper' and, with great respect, the 'Legend'. Even now, past the age of 50, he continues to participate in World Cups and rewrite his own records.
Noriaki Kasai's Self-Introduction and Indomitable Spirit
Currently, as a playing coach for the Tsuchiya Home Ski Team, Kasai devotes himself to training the next generation while working on his own practice.
As he expressed on his blog, 'The off-season ended in a flash, and this season's training camp has begun. I want to complete it without injuries or breakdowns', his attitude remains constantly positive.
Breaking the concept of age, such as winning the TVh Cup at 51, he continues to jump with his sights set on his next goals, just as his title 'Legend goes anywhere!' suggests.
His way of life, characterized by the strong will of a leader like a 'Knight' and his pursuit of 'beauty' in the competitive world, perfectly embodies the brand spirit of RoseKnight.
FAQ
Which jewelry brand did Noriaki Kasai wear?
He wore 'RoseKnight', a premium silver jewelry brand by SEDY&Co that wishes for peace and prosperity.
What are the features of the ring he wore?
It's a premium silver ring limited to 300 pieces worldwide, designed with a phoenix and a rose.
Why was Noriaki Kasai chosen?
Because his relentless spirit of challenge resonated deeply with the brand's philosophy of wishing for a beautiful world.