TOKYO – Seiko Hashimoto appeared in seven Olympics — four Winter Olympics and three Summer Olympics. According to historian Dr.
Bill Mallon, her seven appearances is the most by any “multi-season” athlete in the games. Hashimoto was set to make even more history on Thursday in Japan, where women are still rare in the boardrooms and positions of political power.
The 56-year-old Hashimoto, according to widely circulated media reports, was expected to be named president of the Tokyo Olympic organizing committee.
She was to be confirmed by the executive board on Thursday and replace 83-year-old Yoshiro Mori, a former Japanese prime minister who was forced to resign last week after making sexist comments about women.