Kristi Yamaguchi at White House State Dinner | Golden Skate

Kristi Yamaguchi at White House State Dinner

skatingguy

On the Ice
Joined
Nov 21, 2023
Maia & Alex Shibutani were there as well.
BIDEN-JAPAN.jpg
 

el henry

Go have some cake. And come back with jollity.
Record Breaker
Joined
Mar 3, 2014
Country
United-States
The WaPo article was behind a paywall for me, but this was not: (I do not know how to attach the photo of Kristi in the article so it is bigger)

 
Joined
Jun 21, 2003
This is not the first time that Kristi :love: was called upon by a U.S. President to grace adorn, and represent at a State Dinner at the White House. In 2006 she was an invited guest at a shindig honoring then-Prime Minister of Japan Junichiro Koizumi, hosted by U.S. President George W. Bush. Other guests were U.S.-Japanese pairs skater Rene Inoue and her partner John Baldwin (fresh from the 2006 Olympics where they landed the first throw triple Axel in competition), as well as speed skater Apolo Ohno.

A week earlier Michelle Kwan was tapped by President Bush for a State Luncheon with President Hu Jintau of China. At that time the U.S. was enjoying pretty good political relations with Japan, so the Japanese Prime Minister rated a State Dinner. China did not have the same most-favored-nation designation, so official big-wig protocols called for only a Luncheon (but Michelle got to sit at the head table with the two heads of state :) )

Added in proof ;) This got me to wondering what other figure skaters rated attention by U.S. Presidents over the years. Here is Peggy Fleming being pinned with a magnolia blossom by President Lynden Johson (but alas, Flanders is not a country, so no State Dinner for Peggy).


And here is Soviet gymnast Olga Korbut :love: meeting President Richard Nixon, who told her that she had done morte to thaw out the cold war than all the embassies in the world.


(To bring Korbut into 2024 figure skating relevance, she did a backflip on the balance beam at the 1972 Olympics that was immediately outlawed by international gymnastics for being too dangerous.)
 
Last edited:

SmileHappy34

Final Flight
Joined
Dec 20, 2022
Michelle Kwan did go to a couple of state dinners. I like how the title only mention Kristi Yamaguchi and excluded the Shibutanis .
It like only OGm are rated to state but as mention Kristi Yamaguchi agent is there so she would push Kristi .
 
Joined
Jun 21, 2003
I take it that we all into Alex Shibutani as a blond! :points:

As for Michelle Kwan, the current U.S. President Joe Biden had quite a few official interactions with her when he was Vice President, mixing business with pleasure. This was mostly in connection with Michelle serving as a "sports ambassador" on behalf of the Department of State, her service to the Special Olympics, her position on the President's Council for Fitness and Sports, etc.

Not to get too political, but the U.S. has always had a love/hate relationship with immigrant families. On the plus side, we are always eager, when a visiting head of state comes calling, to trot out examples of successful, accomplished (and beautiful doesn't hurt, nor does rich) Americans with roots in the country of the visiting honoree.
 
Last edited:
Joined
Jun 21, 2003
OK, so in looking up stuff about this I found out that the Prime Minister of Japan from 1964 to 1972 represented Yamaguchi Prefecture (2nd district). This was Eisaku Sato, but as far as I could determine he was not related to the family of world ice skating champion Yuka Sato.
 
Last edited:

yuumagical

"There is always something to love."
Record Breaker
Joined
Apr 17, 2021
Country
United-States
OK, so in looking up stuff about this I found out that the Prime Minister of Japan from 1964 to 1972 represented Yamaguchi Prefecture (2nd diatrict). This was Eisaku Sato, but as far as I could determine he was not related to the family of world ice skating champion Yuka Sato.
Sato is seriously the most common family name in Japan, trying to determine familiar relationships might not be an easy task, to say the least. 😂
 
Joined
Jun 21, 2003
Aware, as she's many other skaters agent as well. I figured that goes unsaid from my post and her position in the company.
I wonder what the dynamics are. Does the agent pull out all her agently skills to get a White House invitation for her client Kristi, and then Kristi decides to bring the agent along when Bret decides he doesn't want to go? Does the agent smooze up to the President and say, you can have Kristi Yamaguchi, but you have to invite me as well? If the President decides to invite a famous Olympic Gold Medalist to dinner, is the athlete under contractual obligation to say, "I'll have to check with my agent to see if I'm free that day"?

Or does does the White House staff call up the agency and say, the Japanese Prime Minister is coming to town -- who have you got on tap that he might want to meet?
 
Joined
Jun 21, 2003
Sato is seriously the most common family name in Japan...

Thank you, thank you. :bow:

You never know if you don't ask! I once wondered if Evgenia Medvedeva was related to the former President of Russia, Dmitri Medvedev (his Prime Minister was the up-and-comer Vladimir Putin). Our Russian friends on GS told me no, this name ("Bear") is common in Russia and it's not Evgenia's real name anyway -- she took on the name of her maternal grandmother. :)
 
Top