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Toyota Motor Asia Names 7 Athletes to Global Team Toyota Roster for Aichi-Nagoya 2026

By ignition.phJune 9, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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Toyota’s expanded roster strengthens its commitment to athletes in Asia ahead of the 2026 Asian Games and Asian Para Games.
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Toyota Motor Asia (TMA) today announced its refreshed line-up of seven Global Team Toyota Athletes (GTTAs) representing six countries across Southeast Asia, on the road to the Aichi-Nagoya 2026 Asian Games and Asian Para Games. The roster includes two new para-athletes, alongside returning athletes from the Paris 2024 cycle. This is also unified under Toyota’s regional brand platform, Move Your World, and reflects the company’s enduring belief that sport reveals what it truly means to be human.

Continuing to represent the Philippines are Olympic gymnastics champion Carlos Yulo and Paralympic swimming standout Ernie Gawilan.

New to the team are Indonesia’s Muhammad Fadli Imamuddin and Malaysia’s Muhammad Ammar Aiman Nor Azmi, who will join five Global Team Toyota Athletes from Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam across a range of sporting disciplines. Since 2018, Toyota has partnered with over 20 Global Team Toyota Athletes in Asia, supporting athletes who not only represent sporting excellence, but also embody the power of movement to drive progress beyond competition. As Toyota continues to evolve, its athlete partnerships remain a key expression of its Move Your World philosophy, where mobility extends beyond movement to create access, opportunity and progress within communities. Through the Global Team Toyota Athletes, Toyota continues to champion sport as a platform for inspiration, inclusion and meaningful community impact.

Name of AthleteBackground
Indonesia’s Muhammad Fadli ImamuddinBegan his sporting career as a professional motorcycle racer before a racing incident in 2015 led him to transition to para cycling. He returned to competition in 2017 and has since represented Indonesia internationally, claiming gold at the 2025 ASEAN Para Games, while mentoring the next generation of riders through his motorcycle racing school.
Malaysia’s Muhammad Ammar Aiman Nor AzmiProgressed from school-level competitions to the international stage, steadily building a reputation as a consistent performer in para-athletics. His achievements include winning gold at the 2022 Asian Para Games and silver at the 2025 ASEAN Para Games, signaling the growing strength of para sport in the region.

The full line-up of Global Team Toyota Athletes include:

CountryName of AthleteSportStatus
IndonesiaMuhammad Fadli ImamuddinPara cyclingNew for. 2026
MalaysiaMuhammad Ammar Aiman Nor AzmiPara AthleticsNew for. 2026
PhilippinesCarlos YuloGymnasticsContinuing
PhilippinesErnie GawilanPara SwimmingContinuing
SingaporeToh Wei SoongPara SwimmingContinuing
ThailandKunlavut VitidsarnBadmintonContinuing
VietnamLê Văn CôngPara PowerliftingContinuing

“At Toyota, sport is a reflection of the human experience — the hope, the doubt, the dignity in defeat and the joy of moving forward together.

Across Asia, our seven Global Team Toyota Athletes embody that spirit, and it is our privilege to stand beside these athletes that continue to inspire and demonstrate how far dedication and courage can take them, both in competition and beyond. 

Their journeys highlight the power of sport and its ability to open up new possibilities. Through Move Your World, we aim to support their ambitions in the lead-up to Aichi-Nagoya 2026, and to work alongside them in creating lasting impact in the communities that shaped them,” said Preston Tan, Vice President, Toyota Motor Asia

Dual Hero Projects: Turning Athlete Journeys into Community Impact

As part of the long-standing partnership with athletes in Asia, Toyota continues to drive positive impact through its Dual Hero Projects. Launched in 2018, the initiative pairs each athlete with a Toyota-supported project tied to a cause they care deeply about – extending their impact beyond competition and into the communities that shaped them. Since its inception, the programme has supported over 20 athlete-led initiatives across the region.  

In Singapore, Paralympic swimmer Toh Wei Soong co-created a 16-piece adaptive fashion collection that challenges perceptions of disability through inclusive design. In the Philippines, Gawilan led a nationwide coastal cleanup and mangrove restoration initiative, mobilizing more than 1,300 volunteers across 33 sites and planting over 10,000 mangroves – restoring the very waters that accompanied his journey as an athlete.  Meanwhile, Yulo has worked closely with Toyota through the “Start Your Impossible” Gymnastics Camp, a youth development initiative that provides aspiring gymnasts with opportunities to learn from one of the sport’s biggest stars while inspiring them to dream bigger and reach their full potential.

Similar Dual Hero Projects will be developed with each Asia GTTA across the span of our partnership with them.

Sport at the heart of Move Your World

As preparations for Aichi-Nagoya 2026 begin, Toyota’s expanded Asia athlete line-up brings together athletes who are not only striving for sporting excellence but also working to move their communities forward. Through sport, advocacy and local action, their journeys reflect the spirit of Move Your World – a belief that movement is most powerful when it opens doors for others.

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