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Ukraine at the 1998 Winter Olympics
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Ukraine was represented at the 1998 Winter Olympics in Nagano, Japan by the National Olympic Committee of Ukraine.
In total, 56 athletes including 30 men and 26 women represented Ukraine in 10 different sports including alpine skiing, biathlon, bobsleigh, cross-country skiing, figure skating, freestyle skating, luge, short track speed skating, ski jumping and speed skating.
Ukraine won one medal at the games after Olena Petrova claimed silver in the biathlon women's individual.
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Competitors
In total, 56 athletes represented Ukraine at the 1998 Winter Olympics in Nagano, Japan across 10 different sports.[1]
Medalists
Ukraine won one medal at the games after Olena Petrova claimed silver in the biathlon women's 15 km indidivual.[1]
Alpine skiing
In total, two Ukrainian athletes participated in the alpine skiing events – Yuliya Kharkivska in the women's downhill and the women's combined and Mykola Skriabin in the men's combined.[1]
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Biathlon
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In total, 10 Ukrainian athletes participated in the biathlon events – Vyacheslav Derkach, Andriy Deryzemlya, Mykola Krupnyk, Nina Lemesh, Ruslan Lysenko, Iryna Merkushina, Olena Petrova, Valentina Tserbe-Nessina, Tetiana Vodop'ianova and Olena Zubrilova-Ohurtsova.[1]
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- 1 A penalty loop of 150 metres had to be skied per missed target.
- 2 One minute added per missed target.
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Bobsleigh
In total, two Ukrainian athletes participated in the bobsleigh events – Yuriy Panchuk and Oleh Polyvach in the two-man bob.[1]
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Cross-country skiing
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In total, 10 Ukrainian athletes participated in the cross-country skiing events – Mykhailo Artiukhov, Olena Haiasova, Hennadiy Nykon, Maryna Pestriakova, Mykola Popovych, Valentina Shevchenko, Hanna Slipenko, Iryna Taranenko-Terelia, Oleksandr Ushkalenko and Oleksandr Zarovniy.[1]
- 1 Starting delay based on 10 km results.
- 2 Starting delay based on 5 km results.
- C = Classical style, F = Freestyle
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Figure skating
In total, 10 Ukrainian athletes participated in the figure skating events – Dmitry Dmitrenko and Viacheslav Zagorodniuk in the men's singles, Yulia Lavrenchuk and Elena Liashenko in the women's singles, Evgenia Filonenko and Igor Marchenko in the pairs and Ruslan Goncharov, Elena Grushina, Irina Romanova and Igor Yaroshenko in the ice dance.[1]
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Freestyle skiing
In total, seven Ukrainian athletes participated in the freestyle skiing events – Serhiy But, Stanislav Kravchuk and Yuriy Stetsko in the men's aerials and Yuliya Kliukova, Tetiana Kozachenko, Alla Tsuper and Olena Yunchyk in the women's aerials.[1]
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Luge
In total, six Ukrainian athletes participated in the luge events – Oleh Avdeev, Andriy Mukhin, Danylo Panchenko and Ihor Urbanskiy in the doubles and Liliya Ludan and Nataliya Yakushenko in the women's singles.[1]
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Short track speed skating
In total, two Ukrainian athletes participated in the short track speed skating events – Nataliya Sverchikova in the women's 500 m and the women's 1,000 m and Yevhen Yakovlev in the men's 500 m and the men's 1,000 m.[1]
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Ski jumping
In total, three Ukrainian athletes participated in the ski jumping events – Volodymyr Hlyvka, Liubym Kohan and Ivan Kozlov in the normal hill individual and the large hill individual.[1]
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Speed skating
In total, four Ukrainian athletes participated in the speed skating events – Lesia Bilozub in the women's 500 m and the women's 1,000 m, Svitlana Konstantynova in the women's 1,500 m and the women's 3,000 m, Oleh Kostromitin in the men's 500 m and the men's 1,000 m and Serhiy Priz in the men's 5,000 m.[1]
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