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Team USA, Team Toyota’s Steve Serio Wins Third Paralympic Medal at Tokyo 2020
TOKYO (September 7, 2021) – At 33 years old, Team Toyota athlete Steve Serio won his third Paralympic medal in Tokyo, winning the gold medal in men’s wheelchair basketball as part of Team USA at the Paralympic Games Tokyo 2020 […]
Read MoreTeam USA, Team Toyota’s Jarryd Wallace Wins First Paralympic Medal at Tokyo 2020
TOKYO (September 7, 2021) – At 31 years old, Team Toyota athlete Jarryd Wallace won his first Paralympic medal in Tokyo, taking third place in the men’s 200m T64 event at the Paralympic Games Tokyo 2020 on Saturday, September 4. […]
Read MoreTeam USA, Team Toyota’s Jessica Long Wins 29th Paralympic Medal at Tokyo 2020
TOKYO (September 3, 2021) – At 29 years old, Team Toyota athlete Jessica Long won her 29th Paralympic medal in Tokyo. Team Toyota’s Long won a gold medal in the women’s 100m butterfly S8 at the Paralympic Games Tokyo 2020 on Friday, September 3.
Read MoreTeam USA, Team Toyota’s Jessica Long Wins 28th Paralympic Medal at Tokyo 2020
TOKYO (September 2, 2021) – At 29 years old, Team Toyota athlete Jessica Long won her 28th Paralympic medal in Tokyo. Team Toyota’s Long won a gold medal in the women’s 4x100m medley relay 34pts at the Paralympic Games Tokyo 2020 on Thursday, September 2.
Read More2022 Toyota 4Runner Adds New TRD Sport Model, New Standard Safety Features
PLANO, Texas (September 1, 2021) – A Toyota lineup mainstay for nearly 40 years, the Toyota 4Runner has carved out its place as the ready-for-anything SUV that’s at home whether on pavement or the trail. For 2022, the 4Runner lineup expands with the addition of the TRD Sport, a road-tuned model that joins the trail-oriented TRD Off-Road and TRD Pro models. The 2022 4Runner line augments its safety tech roster with new standard features, as well.
Read MoreTeam USA, Team Toyota’s Oksana Masters Wins 10th Paralympic Medal at Tokyo 2020
TOKYO (September 1, 2021) – At 32 years old, Team Toyota athlete Oksana Masters won her 10th Paralympic medal in Tokyo, winning the women’s cycling road race H5 event at the Paralympic Games Tokyo 2020 on Wednesday, September 1.
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