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  1. The team has won the Asian Championships nine times and the Asian Games eight times. In August 2021, at 2020 Summer Olympic Games in Tokyo, Japan advanced to the Quarterfinals round and eventually finished in seventh place, its best result in 29 years.

  2. Canada's Ross Rebagliati, the first competitor to win an Olympic gold medal in the snowboarding giant slalom, at the 1998 Winter Olympics in Nagano, Japan. (more) Twenty-six years after the Sapporo Games, the Winter Olympics returned to Japan.

  3. The 1998 Winter Olympics, officially known as the XVIII Olympic Winter Games (Japanese: 第18回オリンピック冬季競技大会, Hepburn: Dai Jūhachi-kai Orinpikku Tōkikyōgi Taikai) and commonly known as Nagano 1998 (Japanese: 長野1998), were a winter multi-sport event held from 7 to 22 February 1998, mainly in Nagano, Nagano ...

  4. Japan at the 1998 Winter Olympics; IOC code: JPN: NOC: Japanese Olympic Committee: Website: www.joc.or.jp (in Japanese and English) in Nagano; Competitors: 156 (92 men, 64 women) in 14 sports: Flag bearer : Hiroyasu Shimizu (speed skating) Medals Ranked 7th: Gold 5 Silver 1 Bronze 4 Total 10: Winter Olympics appearances

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

  6. Mar 28, 2024 · Snowboarder Ross Rebagliati. Date: February 7, 1998 - February 22, 1998. Location: Japan. 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.

  7. Team, Men: Japan: 5: Tsugiharu Ogiwara • Satoshi Mori • Gen Tomii • Kenji Ogiwara: Individual, Men: Kenji Ogiwara: 4: Tsugiharu Ogiwara: 6: Junichi Kogawa: 23: Satoshi Mori: 38: Short Track Speed Skating: 500 metres, Men: Takafumi Nishitani: 1: Gold: Hitoshi Uematsu: 3: Bronze: Satoru Terao: 13: 1,000 metres, Men: Naoya Tamura: 5: Satoru ...

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