In 1964, Japan’s Hiroshi Hoketsu competed in the 1964 Olympic Games in Tokyo, placing 40th in the showjumping competition. In 1984 he was a reserve member of the Japanese equestrian team that competed in the Los Angeles Olympic Games. Now Hoketsu is about to turn 67 years old, and he’s set to compete at the 2008 Olympic Games in Hong Kong as a member of his country’s dressage team.
Hoketsu is looking to make an impression during this year’s Games, and his age has little to do with it. He told Masanori Ariyoshi, a reporter for the Japanese newspaper Asahi Shimbum, “I will not be satisfied with merely participating in the Olympics. I want to finish in the highest ranking possible.”
Amazing! I can’t wait to see him in action! 😀
great article
great article
That’s so cool. I remember watching the last olympics and some of the riders were getting on in years.
WOW!Just shows you can be a horselover at any age!
Wow! I can’t wait to see him in the Olymics!
it’s great that he’s participating in the 2008 Olympics. Can’t wait to see!
Quite an accomplishment, but alas he won’t be the oldest. Oscar Swahn returned to the Olympics in Antwerp in 1920 to earn a Silver Medal at age 72. See link: http://www.olympic.org/uk/athletes/profiles/bio_uk.asp?PAR_I_ID=56496
What about the 72 year old shooter from the 1920 games?
You guys should really check your sources and edit this article since it is half-way false.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oscar_Swahn
I thought it might be Ian Millar, who is also getting up there.