Mount Higashidate |
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Mount Higashidate in July 2009 |
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Elevation | 1,994 m (6,542 ft) |
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Coordinates | 36°43′58″N 138°31′25″E / 36.73278°N 138.52361°E / 36.73278; 138.52361 |
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Native name | 東館山 (Japanese) |
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Mount Higashidate (東館山, Higashitate-yama) is a mountain in Japan located in Yamanouchi, Nagano. For the 1998 Winter Olympics, it hosted the alpine skiing giant slalom events.
References
- 1998 Winter Olympics official report. Volume 2. pp. 191–3.
- Shinmai.co.jp 1998 Winter Olympics profile of the mountain.
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1900s |
- 1936: Gudiberg, Kreuzjoch, Kreuzeck
- 1948: Piz Nair
- 1952: Norefjell, Rødkleiva
- 1956: Mount Faloria, Mount Tofana
- 1960: Squaw Valley Ski Resort
- 1964: Axamer Lizum, Patscherkofel
- 1968: Chamrousse, Recoin de Chamrousse
- 1972: Mount Eniwa Downhill Course, Mt. Teine Alpine Skiing courses
- 1976: Axamer Lizum, Patscherkofel
- 1980: Whiteface Mountain
- 1984: Bjelašnica, Jahorina
- 1988: Nakiska
- 1992: Les Menuires, Méribel, Val-d'Isère
- 1994: Lillehammer Olympic Alpine Centre Hafjell, Lillehammer Olympic Alpine Centre Kvitfjell
- 1998: Hakuba Happoone Winter Resort, Mount Higashidate, Mount Yakebitai
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2000s | |
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