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  1. Official medal table of the Winter Olympic Games in Nagano. Find an alphabetical list of medals and celebrate the achievements of 1998's finest athletes

  2. Feb 26, 2020 · Alberto Tomba competed in his first Games at Calgary in 1988, and within the space of 48 hours, between 25 and 27 February, he won the giant slalom and the slalom. He became “La Bomba”, a huge star in Italy and within his sport, and continued to produce stellar performances for the next 10 years.

  3. Feb 6, 2019 · Addeddate 2019-02-06 00:40:16 External_metadata_update 2021-02-22T13:37:24Z Identifier tvtunes_31075 Scanner Internet Archive Python library 1.8.1

  4. The Legacy of the 1988 Seoul Olympic Games: A Qualified Success? Alan Bairner and Ji-Hyun Cho Abstract: This chapter examines the legacy of the 1998 Summer Olympics, held in Seoul, South Korea. It is relatively easy to be cynical about the legacy of sports mega-events. However, we argue that there is incontrovertible evidence of

  5. 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 ...

  6. The Games were also remembered by Ron Clarke dramatically collapsing after finishing the 10,000m, and Peter Norman winning the silver medal in the 200m where two black Americans, Tommie Smith and John Carlos, controversially saluted the crowd with a clenched black-gloved fist, signifying black strength and unity, when the US anthem was played after the medal presentation.

  7. Sep 27, 2014 · On the anniversary of John Carlos and Tommie Smith's Black Power salute at the 1968 Olympics, LIFE.com remembers with a classic photo.

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