Nagano 1998
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.
Who won silver medals in 1998?
Larisa Lazutina of Russia won five medals, the most of any competitor; she won three golds, a silver, and a bronze medal in cross-country skiing, winning a medal in every women’s event in her sport….Biathlon.
| Event | Men’s 10 km |
|---|---|
| Gold | Ole Einar Bjørndalen Norway |
| Silver | Frode Andresen Norway |
| Bronze | Ville Räikkönen Finland |
Who won the gold medal in 1998?
Dominik Hasek was unbeatable again, as the Czech Republic beat Russia, 1-0, to win the men’s ice hockey gold medal. Norway’s Bjorn Daehlie won his record eighth gold medal and 12th overall, winning the 50-kilometer cross-country event….
| Country | Total Medals |
|---|---|
| Gold | 69 |
| Silver | 68 |
| Bronze | 68 |
| Total | 205 |
Who started the Winter Olympics Why?
In 1911, the IOC proposed the staging of a separate winter competition for the 1912 Stockholm Games, but Sweden, wanting to protect the popularity of the Nordic Games, declined. Germany planned a Winter Olympics to precede the 1916 Berlin Summer Games, but World War I forced the cancellation of both.
Where was the 1998 Winter Olympics opening ceremony held?
The Opening ceremony took place at Nagano Olympic Stadium, Nagano, Japan, on 7 February 1998. Japanese figure skater, Midori Ito, who was the first female skater to land seven triple jumps in a free skating competition, and who won the silver medal at the 1992 Winter Olympics, lit the cauldron during the ceremony.
Where was the 1998 Winter Olympics in Nagano held?
Sport sites. For the 1998 Winter Olympics in Nagano, Japan, a total of fourteen sports venues, all within Nagano Prefecture, were used. Construction of these venues, and of the Olympic Stadium which hosted the ceremonies, began in 1990 and lasted until 1997, with construction and land costs totaling 106.6 billion yen.
When was the first Winter Olympic Games held?
History of the Olympic Winter Games Although some skating events were included in the 1908 and 1920 Games, it was not until 1924 that the Winter Games were accepted as a celebration comparable to the Summer Games and given the official blessing of the International Olympic Committee (IOC). Chamonix, France, 1924
What was the emblem of the 1998 Winter Olympics?
The emblem of the 1998 Winter Olympics consisted of a stylized snow flower with each petal representing an athlete participating in a winter sport. The figure could also represent a snowflake, or a mountain flower, which refers to the importance of the natural environment to the city of Nagano.
What countries are in the Winter Olympics?
To date, twelve countries have participated in every Winter Olympic Games – Austria, Canada, Finland, France, Great Britain, Hungary, Italy, Norway, Poland, Sweden, Switzerland and the United States. Six of these countries have won medals at every Winter Olympic Games – Austria, Canada, Finland, Norway, Sweden and the United States.
What are the dates of the Winter Olympics?
Winter Olympics begins on Friday, February 4, 2022 and ends on Sunday, February 20, 2022.
What are the dates of the Olympic Games?
The Olympic Games began on February 8, 2018, and end February 25, 2018. While the Games’ Opening Ceremony will take place on Friday, February 9, the first competitive events happened on February 8.
What are all the Olympic sports?
The Olympic Games will feature 33 different sports. Aquatics. Archery. Athletics. Badminton. Baseball/Softball. Basketball. Boxing.
Where was the 1988 Olympics held winter?
Calgary 1988
Calgary 1988 Olympic Winter Games, athletic festival held in Calgary, Alta., Can., that took place Feb. 13–28, 1988. The Calgary Games were the 15th occurrence of the Winter Olympic Games.
Where were the Winter Olympics in Japan?
Nagano Prefecture
The 18th Olympic Winter Games were held in Nagano Prefecture, Japan, from February 7 to 22, 1998.
Which country won the 1988 Winter Olympics?
Canada
The Finnish ski jumper, Matti Nykänen, and the Dutch speed skater, Yvonne van Gennip, won three individual gold medals each….1988 Winter Olympics.
| Emblem of the 1988 Winter Olympics | |
|---|---|
| Host city | Calgary, Alberta, Canada |
| Nations | 57 |
| Athletes | 1,423 (1,122 men, 301 women) |
| Events | 46 in 6 sports (10 disciplines) |
Did Calgary Olympics make money?
The highest recorded total cost was the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics, costing approximately US$55 billion. The 2016 Rio de Janeiro Summer Games experienced the biggest net loss recorded at approximately US$2 billion….Table.
| Host City | Calgary Winter Olympics |
|---|---|
| Year | 1988 |
| Total Costs | CDN$899,000,000 |
| Profit/Loss | CDN$32,000,000 |