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  2. Nagano Olympic Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Nagano Olympic Stadium (長野オリンピックスタジアム, Nagano Orinpikku Sutajiamu) is a baseball stadium in Nagano, Nagano, Japan. It was used for the opening and closing ceremonies for the 1998 Winter Olympics. [1] The stadium holds 35,000 people. The stadium is the finishing point for the annual Nagano Olympic Commemorative Marathon ...

  3. 1998 Winter Olympics - Wikipedia

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    The opening ceremony took place at the Nagano Olympic Stadium, Nagano, Japan, on the morning of 7 February 1998. [11] Japanese figure skater, Midori Ito , the first female skater to land seven triple jumps in a free skating competition and also the first Asian world champion in 1989, and the silver medalist at the 1992 Winter Olympics , lit the ...

  4. Venues of the 1998 Winter Olympics - Wikipedia

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    For the 1998 Winter Olympics in Nagano, Japan, a total of fifteen sports venues were used. Nagano had attempted twice to host the Winter Olympics, losing out to Sapporo, host of the 1972 Winter Olympics. The third time, in 1991, Nagano edged out Salt Lake City to host the 1998 Games.

  5. 1998 Winter Olympics opening ceremony - Wikipedia

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    The opening ceremony of the 1998 Winter Olympics took place at Nagano Olympic Stadium, Nagano, Japan, on 7 February 1998.It began at 11:00 JST and finished at approximately 14:00 JST.

  6. Category:Sports venues in Nagano (city) - Wikipedia

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    Nagano Olympic Stadium; Nagano Sports Park; S. Spiral (bobsleigh, luge, and skeleton) W. White Ring (arena) This page was last edited on 28 February 2024, at 10:37 ...

  7. Shinano Grandserows - Wikipedia

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    The Shinano Grandserows currently play home games at ten different stadiums in nine cities in Nagano Prefecture: Nagano Olympic Stadium and Nagano Ken-ei Kyujo in Nagano City, as well as stadiums in Ueda, Matsumoto, Ina, Iida, Suwa-Ko Stadium in Suwo, Chino, Komoro and Nakano. [4]

  8. List of stadiums in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Image Stadium Capacity City Region Built Home team(s) 1: Japan National Stadium: 68,698 (80,016 with temporary seats) Shinjuku, Tokyo: Kantō: 2019: Japan national football team (some matches)

  9. Nagano Sports Park - Wikipedia

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    Nagano Sports Park (長野運動公園, (Nagano undou kouen)) is a park located in the Yoshida area of the city of Nagano, Nagano, Japan, approximately 5 km northeast of Nagano Station. The facilities are owned by Nagano Prefecture and by the Nagano municipal government.

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