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NHK: Japan's Olympics Minister is Preferred Candidate to Head Tokyo 2020

FILE PHOTO: Japan's Olympics Minister Seiko Hashimoto attends a news conference at Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's official residence in Tokyo, Japan September 11, 2019. REUTERS/Issei Kato

Japan's Olympics Minister Seiko Hashimoto - who is named after the Olympic flame and competed in seven Games - is the preferred candidate to take over the Tokyo 2020 organizing committee after her predecessor quit over sexist comments, public broadcaster NHK said.

Yoshiro Mori's resignation as president of the committee last week after saying women talk too much dealt the latest blow to the Olympic Games, already marred by a year-long delay and strong public opposition due to the coronavirus pandemic.

The panel will ask Hashimoto if she wishes to take the position, NHK said.

"I am aware of the report, but the committee is an independent body that makes its own decision," the government's spokesman, Chief Cabinet Secretary Katsunobu Kato, said.

Asked by reporters if she would accept the post if offered, Hashimoto said "There's nothing to say," the Asahi Shimbun daily reported.

Born days before Japan hosted the 1964 summer Games, Hashimoto took part in four Winter Olympics as a speed skater and three Summer Olympics as a cyclist.

A 56-year-old lawmaker in Japan's ruling party, Hashimoto has served as the Olympics minister, doubling as minister for women's empowerment, since 2019. Asahi said that if she took the post she would have to quit as Olympics Minister.

Tokyo 2020 said in a statement that at a first meeting on Monday, the committee agreed upon five criteria for the new president. On Tuesday, specific candidates were discussed.

The committee will meet again on Thursday, it said.

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