List of Mizuno sponsorships

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Mizuno Corp. currently sponsors a number of professional athletes and teams around the world.

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Olympic Committees

Badminton

Players

Baseball

Associations

Official Supplier:

Batting gloves official supplier:

Clubs

Players

[2]

Boxing

Cycling

National teams

  • Flag of Italy.svg Italy (Since the 2022–2023 season)

Figure Skating

Football

Clubs

Players

[5] [6]

Notable former players

Futsal

Club teams

Golf

PGA Tour

LPGA Tour

Ladies European Tour

European Tour

Handball

National teams

Clubs

Rowing

Rugby Union

National Teams

Club teams

Players

Running

Swimming

Tennis

Athletics

National teams

Athletes

Volleyball

Associations and Leagues

National Teams

NCAA Colleges (until 2023)

Clubs

Players

Artists

See also

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