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Spectators watching a show - Athletes
view of the big jumps |
Nestled in the majestic mountains of Park City,
Utah, the Utah Olympic Park is the crown jewel of the venues developed
for the 2002 Olympic Winter Games. This 389 acre park hosted the
bobsled, luge, skeleton, and nordic ski jumping competitions—all
to universal praise. Still a site for national and international
competitions, the park serves as a training ground for athletes
from around the world. But athletes aren’t the only ones flocking
to the park. Spectators can not only watch athletes train and prepare
for future competition, they can actually taste Olympic sports themselves
by stepping into jumping skis, squeezing into a bobsled, or lying
down on a luge or skeleton. The Utah Olympic Park is an Olympic
legacy that will long benefit any and all who experience what it
has to offer.
The Utah Olympic Park accommodates all sizes of groups, and booking couldn't be easier. For more information contact the Utah Olympic Park at www.olyparks.com or (435) 658-4205.

The patio of the Alf Engen Ski Museum at night

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Photography by Flying Ace Productions, Inc., Paul Montano Photography, Scott Markewitz,
Erik Lanhaus, and Huge, Inc. Logo and poster designs by Focused Imagery.
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