Mikako Kotani (JPN)
2007 Honor Synchronized Swimmer
FOR THE RECORD: 1988 OLYMPIC GAMES: bronze (solo, duet); 1992
OLYMPIC GAMES: bronze (duet); 1986 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS:
bronze (duet, team); 1991 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS: silver (duet), bronze
(solo, team); 1985 PAN PACIFIC CHAMPIONSHIPS: gold (duet), silver
(solo); 1987 PAN PACIFIC CHAMPIONSHIPS: gold (duet); 1985 WORLD
CUP: bronze (team); 1987 WORLD CUP: Bronze (duet, team); 1989 WORLD
CUP: silver (duet), bronze (solo, team); 1989 JAPAN OPEN: gold (solo); 1989
SWISS OPEN: gold (solo), silver (duet); 1980 MALLORCA OPEN: gold (solo); 1990 GOODWILL
GAMES: silver (solo, duet).
What Hall of Fame Olympic Champions Tracy Ruiz, Carolyn Waldo, Candy Costie, Michele Cameron, The
Josephson Twins, Sylvie Frechette and Kristen Babb were to the U.S. and Canada, beautiful Mikako Kotani was to
Japan! They all competed against each other and Mikako was always on the victory stand with them. She was so publicized
and idolized in her country that Japanese television crews followed her everywhere. With her athleticism and
warm personality, she helped to popularize synchronized swimming in her country. She is a “household name” and recognized
everywhere in Japan.
Mikako studied abroad at Gail Emery's Walnut Creek Aquanuts in
California and from 1985 to 1988, she won gold medals in solo
at the Japan, Swiss and Mallorca Opens. At the 1988 Seoul
Olympics, as the first female in Japanese history to carry the flag in
the Opening Ceremony at the Olympic Games, Mikako won the
bronze medal in both the solo and duet events. She repeated as the
duet bronze medalist four years later at the 1992 Barcelona
Olympics. Unlike the World Championship and Olympic gold
medal duet teams of the Josephson twins, Waldo and Cameron,
Vanderburg and Calkins, Ruiz and Costie, all of whom performed
in duet competitions together for most of their careers, Mikako had
a different partner for
each major competition:
Tanaka and Okuno for
two Olympic Games and Takayama and Itoh for two World Championships -
and she still medaled as a silver or bronze winner.
After retirement, she opened a school for synchronized swimming, so that
every little girl who wanted to participate in synchronized swimming would be
able to regardless of finances. She has served on the Japan Olympic
Committee, IOC Athletes Commission, and Association of National
Olympic Committees and in 1997, introduced the Olympic Truce
Resolution to the United Nations General Assembly. She is a television commentator,
interviewer and celebrity.