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Official list of medal winners and results by sport at the Nagano 1998 Olympic Games. Celebrate medal-winning moments by the world's top athletes.
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.
XVIII Zimowe Igrzyska Olimpijskie odbyły się na terenie Japonii (głównie w miejscowości Nagano) w 1998 roku. Startowało 2117 zawodników z 72 krajów.
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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.
The silver, gold, and bronze medals. The 1998 Winter Olympics, officially known as the XVIII Olympic Winter Games, was a winter multi-sport event held in Nagano, Japan, from 7 to 22 February 1998. [1] Twenty-four nations earned medals at these Games, and fifteen won at least one gold medal; forty-eight countries left the Olympics without ...
Russia’s Larisa Lazutina won the most medals at Nagano, with five in women’s nordic skiing. She and Dæhlie both won three gold medals, the only athletes to pull off the trifecta in Nagano. Also dominant at Nagano were the Dutch speed skaters, whose men won nine of 15 Olympic medals, and four events.