PARKOUR TOP OF JAPAN YOKOSUKA 2024 – Speed Run, Freestyle, and Chase Tag Events

Date: Saturday, October 26, 2024 (Rain Date: Sunday, October 27)
Location: Mikasa Park, Yokosuka – Plaza in front of the Battleship “Mikasa”
The Parkour Top of Japan competition, which determines the best parkour athlete in Japan, will be held for the second consecutive year at Mikasa Park in Yokosuka, a city known as a hub for urban sports. For the 2024 edition, three events—Speed Run, Freestyle, and Chase Tag—will be held simultaneously, marking a world-first in parkour competitions.
Event Schedule
10:30 AM – Opening Ceremony
Event: Speed Run
11:00 AM – Women’s Speed Run
11:30 AM – Men’s Speed Run
Speed Run Award Ceremony
Event: Freestyle
12:30 PM – Women’s Freestyle
1:45 PM – Men’s Freestyle
Freestyle Award Ceremony
Event: Chase Tag
3:30 PM – Men’s Chase Tag
Chase Tag Award Ceremony
4:30 PM – Closing Ceremony
Event Details


Date: Saturday, October 26, 2024 (Rain Date: Sunday, October 27)
Time: 10:30 AM – 4:30 PM (tentative)
Admission: Free
Weather: In case of rain, the final decision will be announced at 6:00 AM on October 26 via social media and the official website.
Location: Mikasa Park, Plaza in front of the Battleship “Mikasa”
Access: Please use public transportation when visiting.
For more information, visit the official website (Japanese only) :
https://tokyoparkourcommission.jp/contents/menu/81150
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About Parkour

Parkour originated in France as a training discipline, emphasizing efficient movement through running, jumping, and climbing. Initially distinct from competitive sports, parkour focused on personal growth, without an emphasis on winning or rankings.
However, the concept of parkour as a sport emerged, especially in Western countries, to promote and expand the discipline. In 2017, the International Gymnastics Federation (FIG) officially recognized parkour as a new discipline within gymnastics. In Japan, the Japan Gymnastics Association established the Parkour Commission in 2018, further increasing the sport’s presence in the country. The first Parkour Championship of Japan was held in Awaji Island in 2019, garnering attention nationwide.
The Tokyo Gymnastics Association Parkour Commission not only organizes competitions but also supports athletes, promotes parkour’s core values, and fosters junior talent.
Parkour Disciplines
Speed Run:
Competitors race from the starting point to the finish line, overcoming obstacles as quickly as possible to achieve the fastest time.
Freestyle:
Athletes perform creative movements using the obstacles in the venue and are judged based on their performance scores.
Skill:
Competitors are evaluated on specific parkour skills, such as distance, speed, and height of movements.
Chase Tag:
A dynamic event where one participant tries to tag the other within a designated obstacle-filled area, with the goal of completing the chase in the shortest time.
Contact Information
For competition or event-related inquiries:
Tokyo Gymnastics Association Parkour Commission
Email: info@tokyoparkourcommission.jp
For inquiries about Yokosuka as a hub for urban sports:
Yokosuka City Cultural, Sports, and Tourism Department (Urban Sports Promotion)
11 Ogawa-cho, Yokosuka, Kanagawa 238-8550, Japan
TEL: +81 46-822-9820