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The 1998 Winter Olympics, officially the XVIII Olympic Winter Games (第十八回オリンピック冬季競技大会, Dai Jūhachi-kai Orinpikku Tōkikyōgi Taikai), was a winter multi-sport event celebrated from 7-22 February 1998 in Nagano, Japan.
72 nations and 2,176 participants contested in 7 sports and 68 events at 15 venues. The Games saw the introduction of women's ice hockey, curling and snowboarding. National Hockey League players were allowed to participate in the men's ice hockey.
The host was selected on June 15, 1991 over Salt Lake City, Östersund, Jaca and Aosta. They were the third Olympic Games and second winter Olympics to be held in Japan, after the 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo and the 1972 Winter Olympics in Sapporo. Nagano is so far the southernmost city to host a Winter Olympics, next to Squaw Valley, host of the 1960 Winter Olympics. The games were succeeded by the 1998 Winter Paralympics from 5 to 14 March.
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 15 June 1991, at the 97th IOC session. Nagano prevailed over Salt Lake City by just 4 votes. In June 1995, Salt Lake was chosen as the host of the following 2002 Winter Olympics.
1998 (MCMXCVIII) was a common year starting on Thursday (dominical letter D) of the Gregorian calendar, the 1998th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 998th year of the 2nd millennium, the 98th year of the 20th century, and the 9th year of the 1990s decade.
1998 was designated as:
The Czech Republic (i/ˈtʃɛk rᵻˈpʌblɪk/ CHEK-rə-PUB-lik;Czech: Česká republika [ˈt͡ʃɛskaː ˈrɛpuˌblɪka]) is a landlocked country in Central Europe bordered by Germany to the west, Austria to the south, Slovakia to the southeast and Poland to the northeast. The capital and largest city, Prague, has over 1.2 million residents. The Czech Republic includes the historical territories of Bohemia,Moravia, and Czech Silesia.
The Czech state was formed in the late 9th century as the Duchy of Bohemia under the Great Moravian Empire. After the fall of the Empire in 907, the centre of power transferred from Moravia to Bohemia under the Přemyslids. In 1004, the duchy was formally recognized as part of the Holy Roman Empire, becoming the Kingdom of Bohemia in 1212, and reaching its greatest territorial extent in the 14th century. The King of Bohemia ruled not only Bohemia itself, but also other lands, which together formed the so-called Crown of Bohemia, and he had a vote in the election of the Holy Roman Emperor. In the Hussite wars of the 15th century driven by the Bohemian Reformation, the kingdom faced economic embargoes and defeated five crusades proclaimed by the leaders of the Roman Catholic Church and organized mainly by the emperor and princes of the Holy Roman Empire.
Nagano (長野市, Nagano-shi), the capital city of Nagano Prefecture, is located in the northern part of the prefecture near the confluence of the Chikuma and the Sai rivers, on the main Japanese island of Honshū.
As of April 1, 2011, the city has an estimated population of 387,146 and a population density of 460 persons per km². The total area is 834.85 km².
Nagano is most famous for Zenkō-ji, a 7th-century Buddhist temple that overlooks the city. A million tourists visit Nagano annually. Nagano was originally a town in Kamiminochi District built around the hilltop temple that is the largest wooden building in eastern Japan, but the city now encompasses locations that were within Sarashina, Hanishina, and Kamitakai districts.
All but the city of Myōkō are within Nagano Prefecture.
Spanilá jízda českých hokejistů
full match
Historický úspěch českého hokeje. Jak šlo naše mužstvo krůček po krůčku k úspěchu. Zlatá medaile týmu, kde hráli Reichl, Ručínský, Růžička, Svoboda, Lang, Šlégr, Beránek, Hlinka trenér (všichni z Litvínova), Jágr, Hašek, Straka, Procházka, Patera...
VZPOMÍNÁME - Nagano 1998 Před 18 lety jsme v semifinále porazili v nájezdech Kanadu 2 - 1!
Zaznam z Zimni Olimpiské Hry v Nagano 1998 Finale 22.2.1998 česko- Rusko 1 tředina skocila 0:0 2 tředina 0:0 a 9 minuta 1:0 Petr Svoboda dava zlati Gol na 1:0.
Olympic games champions - Vítězové olympijských her - Nagano 1998 - v ledním hokeji. Vychutnejte skvělý český komentář. :)
Olympic Games Nagano 1998 - Cross-Country men's 30k - 1. Myllylä, 2. Jevne, 3. Fauner
Spanilá jízda českých hokejistů
full match
Historický úspěch českého hokeje. Jak šlo naše mužstvo krůček po krůčku k úspěchu. Zlatá medaile týmu, kde hráli Reichl, Ručínský, Růžička, Svoboda, Lang, Šlégr, Beránek, Hlinka trenér (všichni z Litvínova), Jágr, Hašek, Straka, Procházka, Patera...
VZPOMÍNÁME - Nagano 1998 Před 18 lety jsme v semifinále porazili v nájezdech Kanadu 2 - 1!
Zaznam z Zimni Olimpiské Hry v Nagano 1998 Finale 22.2.1998 česko- Rusko 1 tředina skocila 0:0 2 tředina 0:0 a 9 minuta 1:0 Petr Svoboda dava zlati Gol na 1:0.
Olympic games champions - Vítězové olympijských her - Nagano 1998 - v ledním hokeji. Vychutnejte skvělý český komentář. :)
Olympic Games Nagano 1998 - Cross-Country men's 30k - 1. Myllylä, 2. Jevne, 3. Fauner
Nagano 1998. Bronze medal game FINLAND vs. CANADA. Finnish commentary by Antero Mertaranta. VHS rip.
Olympic Games Nagano 1998 - Cross-Country men's 30k - 1. Myllylä, 2. Jevne, 3. Fauner
Zaznam z Zimni Olimpiské Hry v Nagano 1998 Finale 22.2.1998 česko- Rusko 1 tředina skocila 0:0 2 tředina 0:0 a 9 minuta 1:0 Petr Svoboda dava zlati Gol na 1:0.
Olympic Games Nagano 1998 - Cross-Country men's 30k - 1. Myllylä, 2. Jevne, 3. Fauner
Olympic Games Nagano 1998 - Cross-Country men's 30k - 1. Myllylä, 2. Jevne, 3. Fauner
Spanilá jízda českých hokejistů
We are strong, we are right
We won't be pushed aside
We'll go on, we will fight
We will not compromise
We will never lose to you
We will never lose to you
We will never lose to you