Seiko Hashimoto, born on October fifth, nineteen sixty-four, is a distinguished Japanese politician and a remarkable athlete, known for her exceptional career in speed skating and cycling. With a record of seven Olympic appearances, she stands as one of Japan's most celebrated athletes, having represented her country in four consecutive Winter Olympics from nineteen eighty-four to nineteen ninety-four and in three consecutive Summer Olympics from nineteen eighty-eight to nineteen ninety-six.
Beyond her athletic achievements, Hashimoto is a dedicated mother of six children, balancing her family life with a prominent political career. She is a member of the House of Councillors, representing the Liberal Democratic Party, and has held significant leadership roles, including serving as the President of the Japan Skating Federation from two thousand six to two thousand nineteen.
In September two thousand nineteen, she was appointed as Minister of State for the Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Games, a role she held until February two thousand twenty-one. Following this, she made history by becoming the President of the Tokyo 2020 Organizing Committee, making her only the second woman in Olympic history to lead a games' organizing committee, following Gianna Angelopoulos-Daskalaki of the Athens 2004 organizing committee.