Yamaha Motor Philippines (YMPH has renewed its partnership with University Athletic Association of the Philippines (UAAP) for the 84th season.
After the league's two-year postponement due to the pandemic, the Japanese motorcycle marque's local distributor continued the partnership with UAAP to express its support to student-athletes in their endeavors based on the respective sport that they have joined in.
“Bannering this sports season is the Yamaha Mio with “Own the Culture” as its theme which represents uniqueness and boldness. A collective of riders who have outstanding personalities have created their own Mio culture, one that is completely and exclusively their own,” YMPH shared in a statement.
“Highlighting the lineup is the Mio Gear, built to be functional, resilient, and expressive with a wide range of extensibility. Just like the athletes that will be competing this season, they too must be ready to play,” it added.
Further, Yamaha’s Philippine arm cited that it “is no stranger to competition and performing at a high level” as it has supported the first rider to don country’s colors at the Moto2 level of competition with McKinley Kyle Paz and fielding Gian Carlo Mauricio and April King Mascardo at the 2022 Asia Road Racing Championship.
“It is no different from the universities who develop their student-athletes to realize their peak potential in their respective sports,” YMPH stated.
The UAAP Season 84 will be shown on TV5, One Sports, Varsity Channel and Smart Gigaplay App.
Back in July last year, YMPH has forged partnership with the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) for the intercollegiate meet's 96th season.
Photos from Yamaha Motor Philippines
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