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18th Olympic Winter Games: Nagano 1998

 

Date: 7-22 February 1998

NOCs (Nations): 72

Athletes: 2,176 (787 women, 1,389 men)

Sports: 7

Events: 68

Volunteers: 32,000

Media: 8,329 (2,586 written press, 5,743 broadcasters)

 

In 1998 the Winter Olympic Games returned to Japan after 26 years. Snowboarding and curling debuted as official sports and women's ice hockey was introduced to the Olympic program. For the first time, the men's ice hockey tournament was opened to all professionals. The inspired team from the Czech Republic scored a surprise victory. Tara Lipinski won the women's figure skating title to become, at 15, the youngest champion in an individual event in the history of the Winter Olympics. The spirit of the Games was exemplified by Alpine skier Hermann Maier. Maier survived a spectacular fall in the downhill, recovered and earned gold medals in both the super-G and the giant slalom.

With a record entry of 60 athletes to the Games in Nagano, Japan, China strived for its first gold medal but finished with six silvers and two bronzes. Chinese short-track speed skaters reaped five silvers and one bronze as Chen Lu took home another bronze medal.

(COC Sources)

 
 
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