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National Football League Launches Challenge to Improve Facemasks and Reduce Concussions

2026年2月9日 14:34

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**NFL、フェイスマスク改良コンテストを開始 脳震とう軽減を目指す**

- **目的**:アメリカンフットボールのヘルメットに装着されるフェイスマスクの衝撃吸収性能を向上させ、試合中の脳震とう(コンカッション)を減少させること。

- **背景**
- これまでのヘルメット安全性向上はシェルやパディングの改良が中心で、コンカッション全体の減少に貢献してきた。
- しかしフェイスマスクはほとんど変化がなく、2023シーズンのデータでは選手のコンカッションの **44% がフェイスマスクへの衝撃** に起因し、2015年の **29%** から増加。

- **コンテスト概要(HealthTECH Challenge)**
- 対象:発明家、エンジニア、スタートアップ、学術チーム、既存企業など。
- 内容:フェイスマスクの衝撃吸収・減衰技術や設計の革新を募集。
- 支援:選出された優勝者には最大 **10万ドル** の資金と、実装までの専門家支援が提供される。
- 発表時期:2024年8月に受賞者を発表。

- **期待される流れ**
- 受賞技術はヘルメットメーカーに迅速に導入され、シーズン開始前後に実際の装備へ組み込まれる見込み。

**要点**:NFLはフェイスマスクがコンカッション増加の要因となっていることを受け、イノベーションコンテストを通じて新たな安全基準と技術を促進し、選手保護を強化しようとしている。
As Super Bowl Sunday comes to a close, America's National Football League "is challenging innovators to improve the facemask on football helmets to reduce concussions in the game," reports the Associated Press: The league announced on Friday at an innovation summit for the Super Bowl the next round in the HealthTECH Challenge series, a crowdsourced competition designed to accelerate the development of cutting-edge football helmets and new standards for player safety. The challenge invites inventors, engineers, startups, academic teams and established companies to improve the impact protection and design of football helmets through improvements to how facemasks absorb and reduce the effects of contact on the field... Most progress on helmet safety has come from improvements to the shell and padding, helping to reduce the overall rate of concussions. Working with the helmet industry, the league has brought in position-specific helmets, with those for quarterbacks, for example, having more padding in the back after data showed most concussions for QBs came when the back of the head slammed to the turf. But the facemask has mostly remained the same. This past season, 44% of in-game concussions resulted from impact to the player's facemask, up from 29% in 2015, according to data gathered by the NFL. "What we haven't seen over that period of time are any changes of any note to the facemask," [said Jeff Miller, the NFL's executive vice president overseeing player health and safety]... "Now we see, given the changes in our concussion numbers and injuries to players, that as changes are made to the helmet, fewer and fewer concussions are caused by hits to the shell, and more and more concussions as a percentage are by hits to the facemask..." Selected winners will receive up to $100,000 in aggregate funding, as well as expert development support to help move their concepts from the lab to the playing field. Winners will be announced in August, according to the article, "and Miller said he expected helmet manufacturers to start implementing any improvements into helmets soon after that."

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