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2005 Special Olympics World Winter Games

Multi-sport event in Nagano, Japan


Multi-sport event in Nagano, Japan

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name9th Special Olympics World Winter Games
第9回スペシャルオリンピックス世界冬季大会
logo2005 Special Olympics World Winter Games logo.gif
mottoLet's Celebrate Together! ()
host_cityNagano, Nagano, Nippon
nations84
athletes2,600
events79 in 7 sports
openingFebruary 26
closingMarch 5
opened_byPrime Minister Junichiro Koizumi
torch_lighterRyuya Kamihara
stadiumM-Wave
SpreviousS2003 Dublin
SnextS2007 Shanghai
Sprevious2001 Anchorage
Snext2009 Idaho

第9回スペシャルオリンピックス世界冬季大会 The 2005 Special Olympics Winter World Games () were hosted at Nagano in Nippon and were the first Special Olympics World Games held in Asia. Nagano became the first city in the world to host the Olympics, Paralympics and Special Olympics World Games.

Events

  • Floor hockey
  • Figure skating
  • Speed skating
  • Snowshoe
  • Cross-country skiing
  • Snowboarding
  • Alpine skiing

Venues

  • M-Wave – the opening, closing ceremonies and Speed skating
  • Big Hat – Figure skating
  • White Ring – Floor hockey
  • Yamanouchi – Alpine skiing
  • Hakuba – Cross-country
  • Nozawaonsen – Snowshoe
  • Mure – Snowboarding
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