Team Toyota Welcomes Gabby Thomas, Ezra Frech to All-Star Roster
Toyota Motor North America (TM) announced the addition of Gabby Thomas and Ezra Frech to its Team Toyota roster of Olympic and Paralympic athletes. Gabby Thomas, a two-time Olympic medalist, is noted for her remarkable achievements in track and field, including a record-breaking 200m trial time. Ezra Frech, a disability advocate and Paralympic competitor, aims to improve access to sports for individuals with disabilities. The initiative strengthens Toyota's commitment to mobility and inclusiveness as they prepare for the Paris 2024 Olympics.
- Addition of notable athletes Gabby Thomas and Ezra Frech enhances Team Toyota's brand image.
- Gabby Thomas has a strong performance history, including multiple Olympic medals and record-setting times.
- Ezra Frech's advocacy aligns with Toyota's values of inclusivity and mobility.
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Thomas is a two-time Olympic medalist, earning silver in the 4x100m relay and an individual bronze medal in the 200m event. The 26-year-old
Thomas' work ethic through her college career has showcased her sheer determination as she graduated with a neurobiology degree and a secondary in global health and health policy. Thomas has also been focused on giving back in her life with lofty goals of transforming the healthcare industry with countless community efforts focused on resources available for all those in need when it comes to mental health issues.
"Toyota has continued to invest in the Olympic and Paralympic movements, and I'm so honored to be able to join Team Toyota as I prepare for the
Frech, born with congenital limb differences, has been a disability advocate since the age of four. Frech was missing his left knee and left fibula and fingers on his left hand. He received his first prosthetic leg at 11 months old and had surgery at three years old to remove the lower leg and transplant the big toe to his hand. He received his first running leg at four years of age and played a variety of sports throughout his childhood. His passion was basketball and he was playing at the club level prior to his shift to Paralympic Track & Field. Frech competed in the Paralympic Games Tokyo 2020, finishing fifth in the high jump and eighth in the long jump. He also participated in the 2019 World Para Athletics Championships as a 14-year-old in 2019 with a top finish of seventh in the high jump.
In an effort to ensure that everyone has access to sports, the 17-year-old
"It's a great honor to be able to officially join Team Toyota," said Frech. "Toyota has truly become a mobility company and has invested so much in the Paralympic movement with projects such as the
Toyota continues to emphasize its vision of an ever-better society through developing mobility products and solutions that allow people to live life to the fullest. In partnering with Team Toyota athletes, the company has been able to share in this dedication and encourage others to do the same.
"Gabby and Ezra each bring a new, fresh motivational voice to
In 2015, Toyota became the Official Worldwide Mobility Partner of the Olympic and Paralympic Games. In addition to its relationship with the
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