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1998 Winter Olympics

1998 Winter Olympics
NameXVIII Olympic Winter Games
Size210
Optional CaptionThe emblem represents a flower, with each petal representing an athlete practicing a different winter sport. It can also be seen as a snowflake, thus the name "Snowflower" was given to it.
Host CityNagano, Japan
MottoCoexistence with the Nature
Nations Participating72
Athletes Participating2,176 (1,389 men, 787 women)
Events72 in 7 sports
Opening CeremonyFebruary 7, 1998
Closing CeremonyFebruary 22, 1998
Officially Opened ByHIM The Emperor
Athlete's OathKenji Ogiwara
Judge's OathJunko Hiramatsu
Olympic TorchMidori Ito
StadiumNagano Olympic Stadium|Olympic Stadium

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The 1998 Winter Olympics, officially the XVIII Olympic Winter Games, was a winter multi-sport event celebrated from 7 to 22 February 1998 in Nagano, Japan. Seventy-two nations and 2,176 participans contested in seven sports and 72 events at 15 venues. The games saw the introduction of Women's ice hockey, curling and snowboarding. National Hockey League players were allowed to participate in the Men's ice hockey.

The host was selected in 1992 preference to Salt Lake City, Östersund, Jaca and Aosta. They were the third Olympic Games and second winter Olympics to be held in Japan, after the 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo and the 1972 Winter Olympics in Sapporo. The games were succeeded by the 1998 Winter Paralympics from 5 to 14 March.

Bjørn Dæhlie won three gold medals in cross-country skiing, making him the most-winning Winter Olympic competior ever. Alpine skier Hermann Maier survived a fall in the downhill and went on to gold in the super-G and giant slalom. Netherlands won five of the ten speed skating events, including two each by Gianni Romme and Marianne Timmer. Canada beat Denmark in the women's curling final, securing the latter their first Winter Olympic medal ever.

1998 Winter Olympics Video

Celebrating one week to go for the Vancouver 2010 Winter Games, i have uploaded the famous performance of the world chorus of Beethoven Symphony N°9 (Ode to Joy) at the closing moments of the Nagano 1998 Winter Games opening ceremony (directed by Seiji Ozawa). Enjoy c: Note: THIS VIDEO WAS PUBLISHED FOR ENTERTAINING PURPOSES ONLY, I DONT LOOK PERSONAL BENEFIT FOR THEM. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED TO THEIR RESPECTIVE OWNERS
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The video about czech success at Nagano winter olympics is back after some problems with my account. Enjoy!
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The opening ident of the 1998 Winter Olympics in Nagano.
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A stunning performance by Philippe Candeloro during the Nagana 1998 Olympics. Philippe Candeloro performing D'Artagan, one of his finer performances, at Nagana 1998 Winter Olympics.
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Jagr on Roy in 1998 Olympic Games Shootout
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As seen in a report on CBC shortly before the 1998 Nagano Winter Olympics, here is a clip of "the shot" that won the game and the chance to play in the Olympics for Team Schmirler. Team Schmirler, representing Canada in Women's Curling, went on to win the Olympic Gold Medal. RIP Sandra Schmirler June 11, 1963 - March 3, 2000.
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1998 Winter Olympics Nagano opening, haven't seen this anywhere else on here...I loved the music CBS had for their coverage...too bad they don't have the rights anymore. Hope you enjoy!
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1998 Olympics Ladies Sp Chen Lu in Nagano. A beautiful return to something like her best.
5.55 min. | 4.96 user rating
Celebrating one week to go for the Vancouver 2010 Winter Games, i have uploaded the famous performance of the world chorus of Beethoven Symphony N°9 (Ode to Joy) at the closing moments of the Nagano 1998 Winter Games opening ceremony (directed by Seiji Ozawa). Enjoy c: Note: THIS VIDEO WAS PUBLISHED FOR ENTERTAINING PURPOSES ONLY, I DONT LOOK PERSONAL BENEFIT FOR THEM. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED TO THEIR RESPECTIVE OWNERS
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1998 Olympics Ladies SP Michelle Kwan in Nagano. Not the most difficult program of the night, but just beautiful!
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Preceded by
Lillehammer
Winter Olympics
Nagano

XVIII Olympic Winter Games (1998)
Succeeded by
Salt Lake City

IOC voting
City Country Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Round 4 Round 5
Nagano Japan 21   - 30 36 46
Salt Lake City United States 15 59 27 29 42
Östersund Sweden 18   - 25 23 -
Jaca Spain 19   - 5   - -
Aosta Italy 15 29   -   - -

1 DE 12 9 8 29
2 NO 10 10 5 25
3 RU 9 6 3 18
4 CA 6 5 4 15
5 US 6 3 4 13
6 NL 5 4 2 11
8 AT 3 5 9 17
9 KR 3 1 2 6
10 IT 2 6 2 10

Events at the 1998 Winter Olympics (Nagano)

Alpine skiing * Biathlon * Bobsleigh * Cross‑country skiing * Curling * Figure skating * Freestyle skiing * Ice hockey * Luge * Nordic combined * Short track speed skating * Ski jumping * Snowboarding * Speed skating

Nations at the 1998 Winter Olympics in Nagano, Japan

Africa
America
Asia
Europe
Oceania



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