Australia was represented at the 1998 Winter Olympics in Nagano, Japan by the Australian Olympic Committee.
In total, 23 athletes including 15 men and eight women represented Australia in eight different sports including alpine skiing, biathlon, cross-country skiing, figure skating, freestyle skiing, short track speed skating and snowboarding.
Australia won one medal at the games after Zali Steggall claimed bronze in the alpine skiing women's slalom.
In total, 23 athletes represented Australia at the 1998 Winter Olympics in Nagano, Japan across eight different sports.
Australia won one medal at the games after Zali Steggall claimed bronze in the alpine skiing women's slalom.
In total, one Australian athlete participated in the alpine skiing events â Zali Steggall in the women's slalom.
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In total, one Australian athlete participated in the biathlon events â Kerryn Rim in the women's individual and the women's sprint.
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In total, four Australian athletes participated in the bobsleigh events â Adam Barclay, Jason Giobbi, Ted Polglaze and Scott Walker.
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In total, two Australian athletes participated in the cross-country skiing events â Anthony Evans and Paul Gray.
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In total, four Australian athletes participated in the figure skating events â Danielle Carr and Stephen Carr in the pairs, Joanne Carter in the women's singles and Anthony Liu in the men's singles.
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In total, five Australian athletes participated in the freestyle skiing events â Jacqui Cooper and Kirstie Marshall in the women's aerials, Adrian Costa in the men's moguls, Maria Despas in the women's moguls and Jonathan Sweet in the men's aerials.
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In total, five Australian athletes participated in the short track speed skating events â Steven Bradbury, Janet Daly, Richard Goerlitz, Kieran Hansen and Richard Nizielski.
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In total, one Australian athlete participated in the snowboarding events â Zeke Steggall in the men's giant slalom.
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