Kenji Ogiwara ( Japanese 荻 原 健 司 , Ogiwara Kenji ; born December 20, 1969 in Kusatsu , Agatsuma County , Gunma Prefecture ) is a former Japanese Nordic combiner and politician. From 2004 to 2010 he was a member of the Sangiin , the upper house, for the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP). In the 2004 Sangiin election , Ogiwara ran for the LDP on the proportional representation list. With around 195 thousand preferential votes, he reached number 9 on the LDP list and was therefore safely elected. In the short-lived Abe cabinet and under Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda he was parliamentary secretary ( seimukan ) in the Ministry of Economic Affairs from 2007 to 2008 . In the 2010 Sangiin election , Ogiwara did not run for a second term as MP.
Athletic career
Alongside Bjarte Engen Vik, Ogiwara is considered the best Nordic combined athlete of the 1990s. He was able to secure the overall World Cup in his second season and won it in the two following years. As a member of the Japanese team, he was a double Olympic champion and also won four world championship titles (two singles, two teams). However , he was denied an individual gold medal at the Winter Olympics .
In recognition of his achievements, Ogiwara was the first Japanese to be honored with the Holmenkollen Medal . In addition, at the 1998 Winter Olympics in Nagano, he took the Olympic oath on behalf of all participating athletes. At these competitions in his home country, however, he had to be satisfied with fourth place in the individual on the normal hill. In 2002 he resigned from competitive sports. Ogiwara was able to celebrate a total of 19 World Cup victories in eleven years:
No.
date
place
country
discipline
1
5th December 1992
Vuokatti
Finland Finland
Single normal hill
2
December 12, 1992
Courchevel
France France
Single large hill
3
December 19, 1992
St. Moritz
Switzerland Switzerland
Single normal hill
4th
January 23, 1993
Saalfelden
Austria Austria
Single normal hill
5
March 5, 1993
Lahti
Finland Finland
Single normal hill
6th
March 20, 1993
Štrbské Pleso
Slovakia Slovakia
Single normal hill
7th
4th December 1993
Saalfelden
Austria Austria
Single normal hill
8th
December 11, 1993
St. Moritz
Switzerland Switzerland
Single normal hill
9
December 15, 1993
St. Moritz
Switzerland Switzerland
Single normal hill
10
January 8, 1994
Schonach
Germany Germany
Single normal hill
11
January 22, 1994
Trondheim
Norway Norway
Single normal hill
12
January 10, 1995
Val di Fiemme
Italy Italy
Single large hill
13
January 14, 1995
Liberec
Czech Republic Czech Republic
Single large hill
14th
3rd February 1995
Falun
Sweden Sweden
Single large hill
15th
February 9, 1995
Oslo
Norway Norway
Single large hill
16
February 18, 1995
Bad Goisern
Austria Austria
Single large hill
17th
March 23, 1995
Sapporo
Japan Japan
Single large hill
18th
January 13, 1996
Štrbské Pleso
Slovakia Slovakia
Single large hill
19th
February 10, 1996
Chaux-Neuve
France France
Single normal hill
Web links
Individual evidence
↑ ザ ・ 選 挙 :
LDP result proportional representation 2004 ( Memento from July 22, 2010 in the Internet Archive )
^ Kantei : List of Parliamentary Secretaries
1988: ( GER ) Müller , Pohl , Schwarz | 1992: ( JPN ) Mikata , Kōno , Ogiwara | 1994: ( JPN ) Kōno , Abe , Ogiwara | 1998: ( NOR ) Skard , Braaten , Vik , Lundberg | 2002: ( FIN ) Lajunen , Mantila , Tallus , Manninen | 2006: ( AUT ) M. Gruber , Bieler , Gottwald , Stecher | 2010: ( AUT ) B. Gruber , Kreiner , Gottwald , Stecher | 2014: ( NOR ) Moan , Klemetsen , Krog , Graabak | 2018: ( GER ) Geiger , Rießle , Frenzel , Rydzek Germany Federal Republic Japan Japan Norway Finland Austria Austria Norway Germany
1982: Dotzauer , Schmieder , Winkler | 1984: Andersen , Bøgseth , Sandberg | 1985: Müller , Schwarz , Weinbuch | 1987: Weinbuch , Pohl , Müller | 1989: T. E. Elden , Bredesen , B. J. Elden | 1991: Csar , Ofner , Sulzenbacher | 1993: Kōno , Abe , K. Ogiwara | 1995: Abe , T. Ogiwara , K. Ogiwara , Kōno | 1997: Skard , Vik , Apeland , Lundberg | 1999: Manninen , Nurmela , Mantila , Lajunen | 2001: Braaten , Rotevatn , Vik , Hammer | 2003: M. Gruber , Denifl , Bieler , Gottwald | 2005: Tande , Klementsen , Moan , Hammer | 2007: Koivuranta , Ryynänen , Tallus , Manninen | 2009: Minato , Katō , Watabe , Kobayashi | 2011 large hill: Kreiner , B. Gruber , Gottwald , Stecher ;
Normal hill: Kreiner , B. Gruber , Gottwald , Stecher | 2013: Braud , Laheurte , Lacroix , Lamy Chappuis | 2015: Edelmann , Frenzel , Rießle , Rydzek | 2017: Kircheisen , Frenzel , Rießle , Rydzek | 2019: Bjørnstad , Schmid , Graabak , Riiber
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