World ParaVolley extends partnership with Senoh

World ParaVolley has extended its partnership with Japanese sports equipment company Senoh Corporation for the 2021-2024 period. World ParaVolley President Barry Couzner OAM and Senoh President Tetsuya Ozaki signed the contract remotely this month.

Senoh is known worldwide for its production of high-quality standing sitting volleyball and beach paravolley equipment and its track record in the Olympic Games. World ParaVolley signed a homologation agreement with Senoh back in 2016.

World ParaVolley President Barry Couzner OAM said, “This is great news for World ParaVolley as Senoh has committed to another four years of support, despite difficult circumstances.  We are very pleased that Senoh sitting volleyball net systems will be used next year at the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games as their equipment is absolutely of the highest quality – this is what Senoh is known for – quality.”

Senoh President Tetsuya Ozaki said, “Since the first contract in 2016, Senoh has been working together with WPV for the improvement and expansion of Para Volleyball. The portable system, used in 2019 Parapan American Games in Peru, represents our collaboration. Our equipment will keep on evolving for better environment of the sport and support various events in future. Through the contract renewal for the coming four years, I hope to contribute to further development of Para Volleyball.”