2025 Deaflympics
2025-11-21 10:46:14

Tokyo 2025 Deaflympics: Tomo Nagai Advances in Men's 800m Race

Tokyo 2025 Deaflympics: Tomo Nagai's Remarkable Performance



In a thrilling start to the Tokyo 2025 Deaflympics, Tomo Nagai, representing Tokyo Power Technology, has made headlines by successfully advancing to the semifinals in the Men's 800m race. Nagai clocked an impressive time of 2:07.31, showcasing his capabilities on the world stage.

Tokyo Power Technology Inc., which operates primarily in the energy sector, is committed to promoting diversity and inclusion in all its endeavors. The company's philosophy emphasizes that a workforce characterized by diverse perspectives and experiences can lead to innovative solutions and value creation. As part of this commitment, Tokyo Power Technology actively supports athletes with hearing impairments, enabling them to pursue their competitive activities. Currently, several athletes from the company are proudly representing Japan at the ongoing Deaflympics.

A Stellar Performance



In today's race, Nagai demonstrated his characteristic speed and composure against fierce international competition. He tactfully managed the race, remaining calm and aware of his surroundings. Reflecting on the race, Nagai stated that he felt prepared for the semifinals, especially after conserving energy during the last 200 meters of the race.

“I felt it was important to stay focused amid the unpredictable movements of the other competitors,” Nagai commented after his race. “With the strong support and encouragement I received today, I am motivated to give my all in the semifinals.”


Supporting Diversity and Inclusion



Tokyo Power Technology is proud to be an official supporter of the Tokyo 2025 Deaflympics, and as part of the D&I strategy, has formed partnerships with various organizations, facilitating support for disabled athletes. This commitment extends to their collaboration with the Japan Deaf Athletics Association and the Japan Deaf Soccer Association, promoting the growth and recognition of sports for the hearing impaired.

The company is backing several promising athletes: Tomo Nagai (Men's 800m), Sui Kadowaki (Women's 4x100m Relay, Mixed 4x400m Relay), Hiroto Kitaya (Men's Pole Vault), along with incoming signed athletes Rito Takizawa (Men's Soccer) and Rio Toyama (Men's Hammer Throw).

By sponsoring these athletes and creating opportunities for them to achieve their athletic goals, Tokyo Power Technology not only supports their journeys but also fosters a culture of respect for diversity and effort throughout the organization.

Building a More Inclusive Society



Through initiatives aimed at creating a supportive and inclusive environment, Tokyo Power Technology recognizes the importance of empowering its athletes and extending this commitment beyond sports. The athletes contribute to a broader societal understanding of challenges faced by people with disabilities and play an integral role in promoting diversity within the company itself.

The firm’s mission is to cultivate a community where individuals of varying backgrounds can thrive together, and they will continue to champion these values as they participate in the Deaflympics and other events.

Company Overview



Tokyo Power Technology Inc.
  • - CEO: Jun Motohashi
  • - Headquarters: 5-5-13 Toyosu, Koto-ku, Tokyo 135-0061, Japan
  • - Established: July 1, 2013
  • - Business Activities: Environmental services, thermal power plant operations, nuclear power operations, civil engineering and construction, insurance solutions, among others.

For more information about Tokyo Power Technology, visit Company Website and to learn about their athletes, check out the Athlete Page.


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