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  1. 18 cze 2021 · World Cup winner KUMAGAI Saki leads the Nadeshiko Japan team determined to go for gold at a home Olympic Games in 2021. Japan’s women’s football coach TAKAKURA Asako aims to deliver Olympic glory for her country with a stellar squad that combines youth and experience.

  2. On Friday 18 June, JFA held an online press-conference to announce the 18 player-roster and four alternate players of the Nadeshiko Japan (Japan Womens National Team), who will participate in the Tokyo Olympics.

  3. The Japan women's national football team (Japanese: サッカー日本女子代表, Hepburn: Sakkā Nippon Joshi Daihyō), commonly known as Nadeshiko Japan (なでしこジャパン), [3] represents Japan in women's association football and is run by the Japan Football Association (JFA).

  4. Japan was the host nation for the 1998 Winter Olympics in Nagano. It was the second time that Japan has hosted the Winter Games, after the 1972 Winter Olympics in Sapporo, and the third time overall, after the 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo.

  5. 6 lut 1998 · Björn Dählie of Norway won three gold medals in Nordic skiing to become the first athlete to earn eight career Winter Olympic gold medals and 12 medals in all. Tara Lipinski of the U.S. won the women’s figure skating title to become, at 15, the youngest champion in an individual event at the Olympic Winter Games.

  6. The events took place at Mount Yakebitai and Kanbayashi Snowboard Park in Yamanouchi, Nagano, 30 kilometers northeast of Nagano City, from 8 to 12 February. In all, 125 athletes from 22 countries participated in the men's and women's halfpipe and giant slalom. Athletes from Germany won two medals, including one gold.

  7. Join Tokyo 2020 for a look at ten of the top players to watch out for on the pitches in Japan. Lindsey Horan (United States) Horan was a crucial part of the U.S. team that won a fourth FIFA Women’s World Cup in 2019.

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