With the 2024 Paris Olympics and Paralympic Games approaching, Toyota South Africa Motors has revealed its collaboration with four athletes.
, are set to inspire the world – and Toyota is committed to supporting their journey towards excellence.Furthermore, Toyota has reaffirmed its commitment to the spirit of sportsmanship and the celebration of human potential through its Global Team Toyota Athletes Programme.
TSAM is proud to partner with Puseletso Mabote, Louzanne Coetzee, Pieter Coetze and Matt Beers as the South African quartet to join the mother company’s Global Team Toyota Athletes Programme.Para athletes Puseletso Mabote and Louzanne Coetzee are set to showcase their exceptional talents and spirit at the upcoming Toyota South African Sport Association for the Physically Disabled in Bloemfontein this month.
Their participation not only amplifies the spirit of inclusivity within sports, but also inspires individuals worldwide to overcome barriers and reach for their dreams. Global Team Toyota Athletes consist of sportsmen and sportswomen who have been selected from various countries because they share Toyota’s philosophies and values, such as challenge, continuous improvement, sincerity, teamwork, humility, gratitude, accountability and honesty.
“We believe in the unifying power of sport to create a better society,” says Glenn Crompton: Vice President of Sales and Marketing at TSAM. Louzanne Coetzee , with her unwavering spirit, has carved a path of success as a Paralympic middle-distance runner, showcasing the true essence of resilience.Pieter Coetze , an emerging swimmer, embodies the potential of the next generation of South African athletes.
For the three Olympic and Paralympic athletes planning to partake at this year’s Olympic Games, the road to Paris 2024 is not just about competition; it’s a journey that transcends limits and redefines what is possible.
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