ski jumping at the 1998 Winter Olympics – large hill team
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ski jumping at the 1998 Winter Olympics – large hill team
Summary
ski jumping at the 1998 Winter Olympics – large hill team is an Olympic sporting event[1]. It ranks in the top 3% of olympic_sporting_event entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (8 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- ski jumping at the 1998 Winter Olympics – large hill team's instance of is recorded as Olympic sporting event[3].
- ski jumping at the 1998 Winter Olympics – large hill team's follows is recorded as ski jumping at the 1994 Winter Olympics – large hill team[4].
- ski jumping at the 1998 Winter Olympics – large hill team's followed by is recorded as ski jumping at the 2002 Winter Olympics – large hill team[5].
- ski jumping at the 1998 Winter Olympics – large hill team's location is recorded as Hakuba Ski Jumping Stadium[6].
- ski jumping at the 1998 Winter Olympics – large hill team's part of is recorded as ski jumping at the 1998 Winter Olympics[7].
- ski jumping at the 1998 Winter Olympics – large hill team's point in time is recorded as +1998-00-00T00:00:00Z[8].
- ski jumping at the 1998 Winter Olympics – large hill team's sport is recorded as ski jumping[9].
- ski jumping at the 1998 Winter Olympics – large hill team's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/0_h14h5[10].
- ski jumping at the 1998 Winter Olympics – large hill team's number of participants is recorded as {'amount': '+52'}[11].
- ski jumping at the 1998 Winter Olympics – large hill team's participating team is recorded as Japan at the 1998 Winter Olympics[12].
- ski jumping at the 1998 Winter Olympics – large hill team's participating team is recorded as Germany at the 1998 Winter Olympics[13].
- ski jumping at the 1998 Winter Olympics – large hill team's participating team is recorded as Austria at the 1998 Winter Olympics[14].
- ski jumping at the 1998 Winter Olympics – large hill team's Olympedia event ID is recorded as 2445[15].
Why It Matters
ski jumping at the 1998 Winter Olympics – large hill team ranks in the top 3% of olympic_sporting_event entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (8 views/month).[2]