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  1. 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 ...

  2. 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.

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  3. The 18th Olympic Winter Games, which were held over 16 days from 7 to 22 February, 1998, were the second Winter Olympics to be held in Japan, 26 years after the Sapporo Olympics of 1972. The events were mainly held in the city of Nagano and the nearby towns of Yamanouchi, Hakuba, Karuizawa and Nozawaonsen. With its motto of "Coexistence with ...

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  4. The Winter Olympic Games (French: Jeux olympiques d'hiver) is a major international multi-sport event held once every four years for sports practiced on snow and ice. The first Winter Olympic Games, the 1924 Winter Olympics, were held in Chamonix, France.

  5. The 18th Olympic Winter Games: With Marina Anissina, Shizuka Arakawa, Yelena Berezhnaya, Nicole Bobek.

  6. Olympic Games: Number and Year: XVIII / 1998: Host city: Nagano, Japan Opening ceremony: 7 February Closing ceremony: 22 February Competition dates: 7 – 22 February OCOG: Nagano Organizing Committee for the Olympic Winter Games of 1998: Participants: 2180 from 72 countries: Medal events: 68 in 14 disciplines

  7. 15. Jan. 2024 · St Moritz 1928 and 1948. Renowned for its winter sports facilities, St Moritz was chosen to host the 1928 Olympic Winter Games, elevating the resort’s global profile. A total of 464 athletes from 25 NOCs took part – up from the 16 nations and 258 athletes that participated in Chamonix 1924 – reflecting the growing appeal of the event.