Liberia year 1998 Sport – Nagano Winter Olympic games

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Liberia year 1998 postage stamp – Sport – Nagano Winter Olympic games

The Nagano Winter Games, officially known as the 18th Olympic Winter Games, were held in Nagano, Japan, from February 7 to February 22, 1998. It was a significant event in the history of the Olympics as it marked the first time the Winter Games were held in Asia, outside of Japan. The Games featured 72 events across 7 sports, including figure skating, skiing, ice hockey, and snowboarding.

Some notable highlights from the Nagano Winter Games include:

  1. Debut of Snowboarding: Snowboarding made its Olympic debut in Nagano, introducing events such as the halfpipe and giant slalom.
  2. Women’s Ice Hockey: The Nagano Games saw the debut of women’s ice hockey as an Olympic event. The United States won the gold medal, with Canada taking silver and Finland earning bronze.
  3. Figure Skating Drama: The figure skating competition was marred by controversy when allegations of vote-rigging in the pairs event surfaced. The scandal led to a revision of the scoring system in subsequent competitions.
  4. Dominance of Norway: Norway emerged as the top-performing nation, winning a total of 26 medals, including 10 golds.
  5. Japanese Success: The host nation, Japan, also had a successful showing, winning 10 medals overall, including 5 golds.

Overall, the Nagano Winter Games were praised for their organization and the hospitality of the host nation. They left a lasting legacy in Japan and contributed to the growth of winter sports in Asia.

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