1998 Winter Olympics

XVIII Olympic Winter Games
1998 Winter Olympics logo.svg
The emblem represents a flower, with each petal
representing an athlete practicing a different winter sport.
It can also be seen as a snowflake,
thus the name “Snowflower” was given to it.
Host city Nagano, Japan
Motto Coexistence with the Nature
Nations participating 72
Athletes participating 2,176 (1,389 men, 787 women)
Events 72 in 7 sports
Opening ceremony February 7
Closing ceremony February 22
Officially opened by HIM Emperor Akihito
Athlete's Oath Kenji Ogiwara
Judge's Oath Junko Hiramatsu
Olympic Torch Midori Ito
Stadium Olympic Stadium

The 1998 Winter Olympics, officially the XVIII Olympic Winter Games, were a winter multi-sport event which was celebrated in 1998 in Nagano, Japan. These Games marked the return of the Winter Olympics to Japan since 1972, when the games were held in Sapporo. This was the third Olympic Games to be held in Japan with the first being the 1964 Summer Olympics held in Tokyo.

Contents

Selection

Other candidate cities for the 1998 Olympics were Aosta, Italy; Jaca, Spain; Östersund, Sweden; and Salt Lake City, United States. The host city selection was held in Birmingham, United Kingdom on June 15, 1991 at the 97th IOC Session. Nagano prevailed over Salt Lake City by just 4 votes. Nagano officials said the outcome was decided by the "Atlanta factor," in which they claim the reason they won the vote over Salt Lake City was because the 1996 Summer Olympics were already scheduled to be in the United States in Atlanta just two years prior to these games. Information below comes from the International Olympic Committee Vote History web page.[1]

1998 Winter Olympics Bidding Results
City NOC Name Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Round 4 Round 5
Nagano  Japan 21 - 30 36 46
Salt Lake City  United States 15 59 27 29 42
Östersund  Sweden 18 - 25 23 -
Jaca  Spain 19 - 5 - -
Aosta  Italy 15 29 - - -

Highlights

Medals awarded

See the medal winners, ordered by sport:

  • Alpine skiing
  • Biathlon
  • Bobsleigh
  • Cross-country skiing
  • Curling
  • Figure skating
  • Freestyle skiing
  • Ice hockey
  • Luge
  • Nordic combined
  • Short track speed skating
  • Ski jumping
  • Snowboarding (debut sport)
  • Speed skating

Venues

Hakuba

Iizuna

Karuizawa

Nagano

Nozawaonsen:

Yamanouchi

Medal count

The silver, gold and bronze medals

(Host nation is highlighted.)

 Rank  Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 Germany 12 9 8 29
2 Norway 10 10 5 25
3 Russia 9 6 3 18
4 Canada 6 5 4 15
5 United States 6 3 4 13
6 Netherlands 5 4 2 11
7 Japan 5 1 4 10
8 Austria 3 5 9 17
9 South Korea 3 1 2 6
10 Italy 2 6 2 10

Participating NOCs

72 nations participated in the 1998 Winter Olympic Games. The nations Azerbaijan, Kenya, Macedonia, Uruguay, and Venezuela participated in their first Winter Olympic Games.

Articles about Nagano Winter Olympics by nation:

  • Andorra (3)
  • Argentina (2)
  • Armenia (7)
  • Australia (23)
  • Austria (96)
  • Azerbaijan (4)
  • Belarus (59)
  • Belgium (1)
  • Bermuda (1)
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina (8)
  • Brazil (1)
  • Bulgaria (19)
  • Canada (144)
  • Chile (3)
  • China (55)
  • Croatia (6)
  • Cyprus (1)
  • Czech Republic (60)
  • Denmark (12)
  • Estonia (20)
  • Finland (85)
  • France (106)
  • Georgia (4)
  • Germany (125)
  • Great Britain (34)
  • Greece (13)
  • Hungary (17)
  • Iceland (7)
  • India (1)
  • Iran (1)
  • Ireland (6)
  • Israel (3)
  • Italy (112)
  • Jamaica (6)
  • Japan (156)
  • Kazakhstan (60)
  • Kenya (1)
  • North Korea (8)
  • South Korea (37)
  • Kyrgyzstan (1)
  • Latvia (29)
  • Liechtenstein (8)
  • Lithuania (7)
  • Luxembourg (1)
  • Macedonia (3)
  • Moldova (2)
  • Monaco (4)
  • Mongolia (3)
  • Netherlands (22)
  • New Zealand (8)
  • Norway (76)
  • Poland (39)
  • Portugal (2)
  • Puerto Rico (6)
  • Romania (16)
  • Russia (122)
  • Slovakia (37)
  • Slovenia (34)
  • South Africa (2)
  • Spain (12)
  • Sweden (99)
  • Switzerland (69)
  • Chinese Taipei (7)
  • Trinidad and Tobago (2)
  • Turkey (1)
  • Ukraine (56)
  • United States (186)
  • Uruguay (1)
  • Uzbekistan (4)
  • Venezuela (1)
  • Virgin Islands (7)
  • Yugoslavia (2)
Participating nations

Media coverage

The games were covered by the following broadcasters:

See also

References

External links

"Nagano 1998". Olympic.org. International Olympic Committee. http://www.olympic.org/en/content/Olympic-Games/All-Past-Olympic-Games/Winter/Nagano-1998. 

Preceded by
Lillehammer
Winter Olympics
Nagano

XVIII Olympic Winter Games (1998)
Succeeded by
Salt Lake City