- Croatia at the 1998 Winter Olympics
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Croatia at the Olympic Games
Flag of Croatia – Flag bearersIOC code CRO NOC Croatian Olympic Committee Website www.hoo.hr (Croatian) At the 1998 Winter Olympics in Nagano Competitors 6 in 3 sports Flag bearer Janica Kostelić Medals Gold
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0Olympic history (summary) Summer Games 1992 • 1996 • 2000 • 2004 • 2008 • 2012 Winter Games 1992 • 1994 • 1998 • 2002 • 2006 • 2010 Other related appearances Austria (1896–1912)
Hungary (1896–1912)
Yugoslavia (1920–1988)Croatia competed at the 1998 Winter Olympics in Nagano, Japan.
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Results by event
Cross-country skiing
- Antonio Rački
- 10 km classical: no result
Alpine skiing
- Janica Kostelić
- downhil: 25th place, 1.31.97 (+3.08)
- slalom: no result
- giant slalom: 24th place, 2.59.39 (+8.80)
- superveleslalom: 26th place, 1.19.77 (+1.75)
- combined: 8th place (downhill 18th place, slalom 9th place), 2.45.23 (+4.49)
- Vedran Pavlek
- super G: 30th place, 1.39.63 (+4.81)
- giant slalom: 28th place, 2.47.54 (+9.03),
- Renato Gašpar
- super G: 32nd place, 1.39.85 (+5.03)
- giant slalom: no result
- Thomas Lödler
- giant slalom: 23rd place, 2.44.21 (+5.70)
Figure skating
- Ivana Jakupčević, women's individual
- 25th place
References
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