Makoto Kobayashi (Olympics)

Makoto Kobayashi (小林 實, Kobayashi Makoto), a former Vice Minister of the Japanese Ministry of Home Affairs,[a 1] served as the Director General of the Nagano Olympic Organizing Committee (NAOC) for the 1998 Winter Olympics and Paralympics which were held in Nagano, Japan.

Beginning in April 1996, Kobayashi held monthly press conferences to update the public on progress towards the Games.[a 2] During the 107th IOC Session on February 2, 1998, Kobayashi acted as master of ceremonies.[a 3]

In the lead up to the 1998 Games, among other duties, Kobayashi represented the NAOC on the Olympic Technology Working Group, which met to resolve contract issues between the NAOC and IBM.[a 4] In his role as Director General of the Games, Kobayashi also served as Chief of Operations.[b 1]

References

    1. (Hanazawa 1999a, p. 46)
    2. (Hanazawa 1999a, p. 106)
    3. (Hanazawa 1999a, p. 156)
    4. (Hanazawa 1999a, p. 204)
    1. (Hanazawa 1999b, p. 145)

    Bibliography

    • Hanazawa, Nahomi (1999). The Shinano Mainichi Shimbun (ed.). Official Report of the 1998 Winter Olympic Games, Vol. 1: Planning and Support (PDF). Translated by Norman Kong. Nagano (Japan): NAOC. p. 319. ISBN 4784098259.
    • Hanazawa, Nahomi (1999). The Shinano Mainichi Shimbun (ed.). Official Report of the 1998 Winter Olympic Games, Vol. 2: Sixteen Days of Glory (PDF). Translated by Norman Kong. Nagano (Japan): NAOC. p. 319. ISBN 4784098267.
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