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2024/07/30

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Signing of MOU between Japan Sport Council,UK Sport and UK Sports Institute

Renewal of the long-standing commitment of collaboration between the Japan Sport Council and UK Sport. 
Initially signed in 2013, and then renewed in 2016, the agreement establishes a framework for co-operation based upon the principles of equality, overall reciprocity and mutual benefit. 
For this edition, the UK Sports Institute have been included for the first time.

Sunday 29th July 2024 – UK Sport, the UK’s high performance sport agency, the Japan Sport Council, the National Agency for Sport in Japan, and the UK Sports Institute, which provides support services to British Olympic and Paralympic sports, signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) during the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.
The purpose of the MoU, which was agreed in 2013 and first renewed in 2016, is to establish a framework for co-operation between the Parties based upon the principles of equality, reciprocity and mutual benefit. 

The MoU is entered into with a view to further developing sport exchanges, information sharing and capacity building between the Parties (including for the first time around the societal impact through high performance sport) and to encourage enhanced cooperation between national sporting bodies. The parties will also consider undertaking joint initiatives utilising international (sporting) events as a focal point for collaboration. 

Previous examples of collaboration through the MoU include British Athletics holding their training camp in Fukuoka ahead of the Beijing World Athletics Championships in 2015, Aquatics GB (formerly British Swimming) and Japan Swimming Federation developing a training partnership, and Japanese officials attending observer programmes in the UK ahead of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Games.

The signing ceremony took place on Monday 29th July 2024 at Japan House, Paris. 

The MoU was signed by Sally Munday (CEO) on behalf of UK Sport, by ASHIDATE Satoshi (President and CEO) on behalf of The Japan Sport Council and by John Dowson (Chair) on behalf of The UK Sports Institute.

From left, UKSI President Dawson, JSC President Ashitate, and UK Sports Monday CEO

The MoU will have effect for a period of four (4) years from the date of signing.

UK Sport Chair, Dame Katherine Grainger said: “

“UK Sport is immensely proud to have had an MoU with the Japan Sport Council since 2013, and it’s exciting to be renewing our commitment in Paris, during the Olympics.

Since signing our bilateral cooperation agreement over ten years ago, we have seen many two-way exchanges, creating impactful partnerships between our organisations and our respective national sporting federations. 

While the pandemic temporarily put a stop to these two-way exchanges, I’m pleased they have now recommenced. This updated MoU will help to further shape and strengthen our relationship moving forward.

I am also delighted by UKSI’s inclusion in our renewed partnership. The UK and Japan are both world leading in sport science and technology, so there is much that we learn from each other. The magical sporting moments we will witness in Paris would simply not be possible without the behind-the-scenes support services which enables sports and athletes to realise their potential.

More widely, the renewal of this MoU is a further demonstration of the UK’s commitment to working side-by-side with key likeminded international partners, such as Japan, to achieve a safe, fair and thriving international sporting system.”
 
The Japan Sport Council President and CEO, ASHIDATE Satoshi said:

The Japan Sport Council is pleased to renew our partnership with UK Sport at Team Japan House during Olympic Games Paris 2024. We have brought various opportunities and benefits for our workforces, National Sport Federations, and our stakeholders based on our MoU over 10 years. 

We are also thrilled and excited to welcome UKSI into this MoU. The UKSI is a world-renowned institute which delivers world-class support services in the field of sport science and technology. In this excellent partnership, we look forward to bringing new opportunities extended for our practitioners and researchers, particularly in the area of performance health and Paralympic sport.

In this edition of the MoU, we are excited to work together to develop the new way of bringing additional value and benefit to life performance in society through high performance sport. 

The UK Sports Institute Chair, John Dowson added:

“The UK Sports Institute is grateful for the opportunity to be included in this special relationship. It’s exciting to be collaborating with another leading sporting nation. Like the UK, Japan is leading the way globally in sport science and technology.

We look forward to using the exciting opportunity presented by this MoU to engage further with the Japan Sport Council, including through the exchange of information and mutual capacity building.”


Discussing future collaboration  Group photo at the Prince Chichibu Memorial Sports Museum exhibition booth

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Japan Sport Council
Established in 2003, the Japan Sport Council is the national sport agency responsible for the promotion of sports in Japan. The Japan High Performance Sport Center (HPSC) within the JSC consists of Japan Institute of Sports Sciences (JISS) and National Training Centers (NTCs), closely working with Japanese Olympic Committee and Japanese Paralympic Committee.


HPSC is a center established to contribute to the enhancement of high-performance sports for both Olympic and Paralympic sports at home and abroad by providing world-class training environment and support services based on cutting-edge research in sports science, medicine and information. We set forth the concept “From High Performance to Life Performance”, as it is important to widely deploy knowledge gained in the area of high performance to society.
More@ https://www.jpnsport.go.jp/corp/english/tabid/382/Default.aspx


UK Sport
UK Sport is the UK’s trusted high-performance experts, powering our greatest athletes, teams, sports and events to achieve positive success. Established in 1997, UK Sport has transformed the high-performance sporting system in the UK – through strategic leadership and investment of National Lottery and Government funds – winning more Olympic and Paralympic medals than ever before and is recognised as one of the top nations in the world for event hosting capabilities. UK Sport’s purpose is to lead high-performance sport to enable extraordinary moments that enrich lives and aims to work collaboratively with partners to deliver the greatest decade of extraordinary moments; reaching, inspiring and uniting the nation.
More@ https://www.uksport.gov.uk/


UK Sports Institute
The UK Sports Institute (UKSI) provides support services to British Olympic and Paralympic sports, enabling sports and athletes to realise potential and to achieve excellence. The UKSI is the largest single provider of world-class science, medicine, technology and engineering services within the sport sector to Olympic and Paralympic sports in the UK. 
 

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