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The Spiral is a bobsleigh, luge, and skeleton track located in Iizuna village, located north of Nagano, Japan. Used for the bobsleigh and luge competitions for the 1998 Winter Olympics, it is the only permanent bobsleigh, luge, and skeleton track in Asia and the only one of its type in the world with two uphill sections. It is officially referred to as the Nagano Bobsleigh-Luge Park in Japan. ==History== The track was among part of the venues used for the 1998 Winter Olympics that was started in 1990.〔(1998 Winter Olympics official report Volume 2. ) pp. 184-5, 226-9.〕 Construction on the track started in November 1993 and was completed in March 1996 with homologation from the International Bobsleigh and Tobogganing Federation (FIBT) on 28 March 1996 and from the International Luge Federation on 24 June 1997.〔〔(Shinmai.co.jp article on the Spiral track for the 1998 Winter Olympics. ) - Accessed 4 February 2008.〕〔(Shinmai.co.jp 20 January 1998 article on the two uphill sections of the Spiral. ) - accessed 5 February 2008.〕 This track was referred to as the "Spiral" because of the winding track and dynamic movement of the sleds.〔
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