"International Women's Day Commemorative 1252 Dialogue" Held in Yokohama, Featuring Athletes Toshiaki Hirose, Natsumi Tsunoda, Mari Amimoto, and Others
An International Women's Day commemorative event was held to discuss the challenges faced by female athletes.
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General Incorporated Association 'Sports wo Tomeruna' (Headquarters: Shinjuku, Tokyo; Representative Director: Hanae Ito; hereinafter 'the Association'), in collaboration with the Japanese Olympic Committee and the City of Yokohama, held the 'International Women's Day Commemorative 1252 Dialogue' at BankArt YOKOHAMA (Yokohama, Kanagawa) on Sunday, March 8, 2026, in honor of International Women's Day.
This initiative aimed to visualize the challenges female athletes face in continuing their careers and achieving success, while bringing together diverse stakeholders—including athletes, students, sports organizations, and government officials—to share and discuss 'what can be done now.'
The event is available for viewing on the official 'Sports wo Tomeruna' YouTube channel.
'International Women's Day Commemorative 1252 Dialogue' archive video now available on YouTube
In the first part of the event, following opening remarks from the organizers and co-organizers, a panel discussion was held featuring Paris Olympic Judo gold medalist Natsumi Tsunoda, Japan Paralympic Committee Athletes' Committee Chair Mari Amimoto, obstetrician/gynecologist Sayaka Nose, and 'Sports wo Tomeruna' Co-Representative Director Toshiaki Hirose. They exchanged opinions on the challenges of condition management for female athletes, the importance of understanding in sports environments, and collaboration between education and medicine, incorporating both personal experiences and professional perspectives.
In the second part, a workshop was held for students in Yokohama, focusing on conditioning and body awareness for female student-athletes.
Event Highlights
● Opening Remarks
