Hiroshi Hoketsu
Hiroshi Hoketsu (法華津 寛, Hoketsu Hiroshi, born March 28, 1941 in Tokyo) is a Japanese athlete. He is best known as an equestrian rider who participated in three Summer Olympic Games.[1]

Hoketsu at Beijing Olympics
- In this Japanese name, the family name is Hoketsu.
Hoketsu is the oldest Olympian to compete for Japan.[2] He is the second oldest Olympian after Oscar Swahn who was a 72-year-old Swedish shooter who won bronze medal at the 1920 Summer Olympics in Antwerp.
International competitions
Timeline
- 1964: Summer Olympics[3]
- 1988: Summer Olympics[4]
- 2008: Summer Olympics[3]
- 2012: Summer Olympics[2]
Related pages
References
- "London 2012 Olympics: Japan hoping stage is set for old campaigner Hiroshi Hoketsu's golden age," The Telegraph (UK); excerpt, "... the oldest Olympian to compete at any Games for 92 years. 'The Hope of Old Men', they call him ..."; retrieved 2012-7-20.
- Topend Sports Network, "Japan at the Olympics"; retrieved 2012-7-20.
- Sports Reference.com (SR/Olympics), "Hiroshi Hoketsu" Archived 2009-03-18 at the Wayback Machine; retrieved 2012-7-20.
- Dressage.com, Hiroshi Hoketsu; retrieved 2012-7-20.
Other websites
- Hiroshi Hoketsu at Fédération Equestre Internationale (FEI) Archived 2016-03-05 at the Wayback Machine
- Hiroshi Hoketsu at Tokyo Weekender
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