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  1. Mar 28, 2024 · Nagano 1998 Olympic Winter Games, athletic festival held in Nagano, Japan, that took place Feb. 7–22, 1998. The Nagano Games were the 18th occurrence of the Winter Olympic Games. Twenty-six years after the Sapporo Games, the Winter Olympics returned to Japan. The most memorable aspect of the Nagano.

  2. The opening ceremony took place at Nagano Olympic Stadium, Nagano, Japan, on 7 February 1998. Japanese figure skater, Midori Ito , the first female skater to land seven triple jumps in a free skating competition and also the first Asian world champion in 1989, and the silver medalist at the 1992 Winter Olympics , lit the cauldron during the ...

    • Coexistence with Nature, (Japanese: 自然との共存, Shizen to no Kyōzon)
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  4. Watch video footage of medal-winning performances from Nagano 1998. See the world's greatest athletes make Olympic history.

  5. Feb 6, 1998 · Relive the moments that went down in history at the 1998 winter Olympics in Nagano. Access official videos, results, galleries, sport and athletes.

  6. It is based on the 1998 Winter Olympics and features 10 Olympic events including skating, skiing, luge, bobsleigh, slalom, curling, halfpipe and snowboarding. The game is part of the Track & Field/Hyper Sports series and would be the last licensed Olympic video game released on a Nintendo home console until Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games ...

  7. Russias Larisa Lazutina won the most medals at Nagano, with five in womens nordic skiing. She and Dæhlie both won three gold medals, the only athletes to pull off the trifecta in Nagano. Also dominant at Nagano were the Dutch speed skaters, whose men won nine of 15 Olympic medals, and four events.

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