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Corporate sponsorship: bolstering athletes’ professional careers.

With hard work and honesty, the company has had solid growth, with public support as our strongest pillar. We never neglect our corporate social responsibility and have been committed to charity and education projects to give back to society.

Community work for positive development

The Corporate Sports Sponsorship Program is participated by Ruentex Development and Ruentex Global. Since 2013, each company has donated NT$ 3 mil annually, for a total of NT$ 60 mil over the past decade, to the Sports Administration to allocate the fund and write up a report the following year. Beneficiaries are underprivileged, indigenous, disabled, and rural athletes and programs, with a focus on athletes with high potential. There have been 108 Taiwanese athletes and 16 middle and primary school-sponsored.
The 2016 Rio Olympics will be held in August. After four years of training and growth, Taiwanese athletes will once again enter the temple of dreams. Judoka Tsai Ming-yen and tennis doubles sisters Chan Hao-ching Chan Yung-Jan are sponsored by us. We hope that this Olympics will bring sports to Taiwan's attention and that more businesses will join the Sponsorship Program to boost primary-level sports and outstanding talents.

[Taiwan's pride] is a documentary series by the Chinese Taipei Olympic Committee about these exceptional athletes' unseen sweat and tears while chronicling the Company's contribution to Taiwan's sports.

Supporting remote areas for sports to take root.

[Taiwan's pride] Down to Swing — the Laiyi High School Boxing Team

Laiyi Middle School in Pingtung hopes to build students' confidence with boxing, encouraging their dreams and successes with awards. We look forward to seeing them enter the world stage from the southernmost tip one day.

[Taiwan's pride] Ruentex Supports Bunun Children's Basketball Journal

Shuanglong Village in Xinyi Township, Nantou County, is a Bunun settlement. The 57 students in Shuanglong Elementary School are all Bununs without much material pleasure. With our sponsorship, they have received adequate training resources and even had the opportunity to travel outside the village.

[Taiwan's pride] Soccer Dreams in Eastern Taiwan — Huaren Middle School

When it comes to the most popular sport in Hualien, you may think of baseball. But there are also kids learning disciplines through teamwork on the soccer field. They are unable to get new shoes even when broken in competitions. Therefore, outside resources have been a major support, giving hope to the young athletes that their intense training and passion will pay off.

[Taiwan's pride] Fairy in the Skating Rink — Wu Xi-Er of Jinyang Elementary School

Jinyang Elementary School is located in a traditional Atayal community deep in the Nan'ao mountains. This mini elementary school with less than 50 students has a little girl with a talent for roller skating named Wu Xi-Er. Despite limited resources for rural schools, teachers and coaches work tirelessly to lead this group of students on the right path.

[Taiwan's pride] Ruentex Helps Dazhong Track and Field Team's Dream Come True

Dazhong Elementary School in Dadu District, Taichung, with 242 students, has a historic track and field team. The school has 32 years of history, coincidentally the same number of members of the founding team. Students are proud to be a part of the team to grow through training and learn the allure of sports.

Sponsorship enables top athletes to focus on their own growth.

[Taiwan's pride] Yan Su-Ling of Yuli High School Triple Jumps to the Top

Yan Su-Ling, currently in the 2nd year of Yuli High School, won the Women's Triple Jump at the 2014 Hualien County Games with just one year of fearless hard training despite her petite stature and no prior experience. After her mother passed away in the fourth grade, she had to work in Taipei every summer to support her family. Yan Su-Ling always told herself to never give up. With corporate sponsorship, she can concentrate on the challenges in her athletic career.

[Taiwan's pride] The Lightening — Lai Ting-Xuan of I-Lan Commercial Vocational Senior High School

Lai Ting-Xuan has high standards for herself and never complains about training. Since her family is not well-off and her father had to quick work due to illness, supporting her family with prize money became her motivation. With the Sports Administration facilitating corporate sponsorship, Lai can now focus on training to dart toward her goals.

Fostering the Taiwanese Elite Athletes

[Taiwan's pride] Lin Hsin-Chieh Transforms his life at 150 km

At only 16, Lin Hsin-Chieh from Ku-Pao Home Economics & Commercial High School has already represented Taiwan twice in the 2011 U-12 and 2014 U-15 Baseball World Cup events and led his team to top 4 in the Black Panther Cup for two consecutive years. His dream is to play in MBL, for which the Chinese Taipei Olympic Committee and Ruentex support the training of the next Taiwanese star athlete.

[Taiwan's pride] Tsai Ming-Yen Throws Himself to the Podium

An Olympian currently enrolled at National Taiwan Sport University, Tsai Ming-Yen has learned the foundation and ultimate goal of judo is "maximum efficiency" and "mutual growth." With the invaluable training and growth, he sets his eyes on Olympic gold.

[Taiwan's pride] Powerlifter Lin Tzu-Hui Creates Future With Bare Hands

Lin Tzu-Hui contracted polio in childhood and had to use a wheelchair. Despite her difficulties, she lifted herself with her two hands, winning metals in multiple Paralympic Games. If life is a book, she wants to write the best chapters.