Olympic flame enters Utah
POOL - Moab, Utah Feb. 4, 2002
1. Wide ariel shot of torch runner bringing the torch towards the Delicate Arch
2. Various shots of torch relay
3. American Indian runner blesses torch with an eagle's wing
4. Various shots of torch runner running with torch
STORYLINE:
The Olympic torch is on its home stretch run toward the start of the 2002 Winter Games in Salt Lake City when the flame entered the American State of Utah this morning.
An American Indian runner took the torch through the Delicate Arch, a natural sandstone structure. He blessed the torch with an eagle's wing.
A team of runners will take the torch to several Utah parks before it arrives in Salt Lake City on Thursday. The 17-day games start Friday, when the torch will be used to light the cauldron at the opening ceremony.
The torch relay started on the fourth of December last year in Atlanta. The Olympic flame is on the last leg of a 13-thousand-500 mile journey through 46 US states.
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Utah Olympic Park - Salt Lake 2002 Winter Olympics Host - FULL TOUR (Park City, Utah)
FULL TOUR of Utah Olympic Park in Park City, Utah! This video includes everything but the indoor ski museum. Many events from the Salt Lake 2002 Winter Olympics were hosting here such as: the Bobsleigh, ski jump and Luge! There are also a lot of activities to do here during the off-season, check it out!
The Utah Olympic Park is a winter sports park built for the 2002 Winter Olympics, and is located 28 miles (45 km) east of Salt Lake City near Park City, Utah, United States. During the 2002 games the park hosted the bobsleigh, skeleton, luge, ski jumping, and Nordic combined events.[1] It still serves a training center for Olympic and development level athletes. Other facilities in addition to the ski jumps and bobsled track located on site include a 2002 Winter Olympics and Ski Museum, day lodge, summer aerial training splash pool, ziplines, and a mountain coaster.
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Bobsledding at Salt Lake City Olympic Park
Yes, going 70 mph in a sled is as fun as it sounds. This was filmed with GoPro at Olympic Park, Utah, the home of the 2002 Olympics.
WRAP: of various Winter Olympics ceremony
Salt Lake City, Utah.
1. Wide shot torch bearer approaching man in wheelchair who lights up olympic cauldron
2. Wide shot of Olympic village.
3. Mid shot of entrance guard house.
4. Mid shot of Olympic flags.
5. Mid shot of security fence around military base where village is located.
6. Mid shot of sign posted outside village entrance.
7. Close shot of International Olympic Committee president Jacques Rogge greeting athletes at the village.
8. Wide shot of village medical compound.
9. Close view inside compound.
10. Mid shot of athlete being examined.
11. Close shot of lab sign on doorway.
12. Mid shot of technician inside lab.
13. Close shot of blood sample.
14. Wide shot of Salt Lake Olympic Committee briefing.
15. SOUNDBITE: (English) Don Mischer, executive producer, Olympic opening ceremonies
We have not changed the content of the opening ceremonies since nine-11 (Sept 11), but what's going to happen I think tomorrow night, is that people will respond differently to what we have put on the field, because of nine-11. Because it is the first gathering of nations since the war on terrorism began I think things as simple as the athletes coming onto the field will have much more emotional power than it would have been before.
17. Mid shot of photographers.
18. Wide shot of US Olympic team news conference.
18. SOUNDBITE: (English) J. Shea, US team member
The fact that all the athletes voted to have me do this is a tremendous honour. I am overwhelmed and I am excited. The second really important reason is that my grandfather did this in 1932 and it really is special to me right now.
Park City, Utah.
19. Wide shot of woman carrying Olympic torch.
20. Wide shot of woman transferring flame to next torch bearer.
STORYLINE:
On the eve of the 2002 Winter Games in Salt Lake City, the Olympic village is ready to receive the world's athletes. The village, just outside of downtown Salt Lake City, is actually on a military base, where Olympic officials say the athletes and team officials will be safe and secure.
International Olympic Committee (IOC) president Jacques Rogge is also a resident of the village. He's hoping athletes will choose to stay here and share the village experience. But there are indications that some athletes are choosing to stay elsewhere.
The games are to open officially on Friday night in a gala event. The celebration will raise the curtain on 17 days of skiing, sliding and skating that takes place under a cloak of security.
With America still on high alert after the September 11 terrorist attacks, an unprecedented 16,000-member security force has been deployed to patrol Olympic grounds and the skies above. Olympic officials say the security program is the most comprehensive of a US Olympic Games.
The IOC agreed on Wednesday to let Americans carry into the stadium the flag recovered from the rubble of the World Trade Center. Eight US athletes, joined by New York police and firefighters, will carry the stars and stripes in a solemn tribute before the parade of nations.
Organisers had planned for the flag to fly at the ceremony but determined it was too delicate.
In all, more than 2,500 athletes from 77 countries are participating in the games, expected to draw up to 80-thousand spectators a day.
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WRAP: Bush arrival, preparations, torch relay
US Pool - 8 February, 2002
Salt Lake City, Utah
1. Mid shot of George W. and Laura Bush walking onto stage and President stepping up to the podium
2. SOUNDBITE: (English) George W. Bush, US President:
These games come at a perfect time for the country. In our time of sadness and determination and resolve, our Olympic athletes will represent the best of America. I can't wait for American's to see our flag fly. It is such a proud moment for all of us. This nation is steadfast and unified, and you the athletes are going to represent us with such class and dignity and courage. It's a chance for the world to see that in times of war we can come together in friendly competition to promote the peace.
3. Various Bush shaking hands with athletes
APTN - 8 February, 2002
Salt Lake City, Utah
4. Various of people walking toward stadium
5. UPSOT (English) Go America - USA
6. Mid shot of people walking
7. UPSOT (English)
Question: Going to the opening ceremony?
Answer: Yes - we can hardly wait - from Montana.
8. Various of Rice-Eccles stadium
9. Various of protestors walking toward stadium and chanting
10. Police line
11. SOUNDBITE (English) Cheri Honkala, spokeswoman for 'Poor Peoples Economic Human Rights'
We're here on opening day of the Winter Olympics, because the worst thing that's happening in the United States of America is poverty, hunger and homelessness. So we want to make sure that all the reporters that are coming into town aren't just talking about bobsledding and increased security for the Winter Olympics, but they're talking about the real violence in the United States of America and the fact that people are struggling for some place to eat, some place to sleep and health care.
APTN - 8 February, 2002
Salt Lake City, Utah
12. Mid shot of police officers arriving in downtown Salt Lake.
13. SOUNDBITE: (English) Rocky Andrews, Salt Lake City Mayor.
Well in terms of security I don't think it's actually any different from what you would experience at any other Olympics anywhere else, except maybe more of it....more troops, more....I hope we have more magnetometers that people can move through more quickly, perhaps with the wands they're searching a little more intensely than they have in the past. It's not only something that people would expect but it's the scope of security that I believe most people would desire.
14. Various of workers near stadium.
APTN - 8 February, 2002
Salt Lake City, Utah
15. World Anti-Doping Agency news conference.
16. Mid shot of briefing.
17. SOUNDBITE (English) Richard Pound, World Anti-Doping Agency spokesman
Less than half of one percent of the tests were positive and required sanctions. And that's great. That indicates that 99 and a half percent of the athletes out there are playing fair. The downside is that there is a small percentage, half of one percent, that are cheating.
APTN, - 8 February, 2002
Salt Lake City, Utah
18. Mid shot of man walking to stadium
19. UPSOT (English) Olympic attendee
Question: Got tickets to the opening ceremony?
Answer: Yes I do.
Question: You must be excited?
Answer: Very excited - looking forward to it. It's going to be a great time.
20. Man walking away.
STORYLINE:
US President George Bush, in Salt Lake City on Friday night for the opening of the Winter Olympics, said the games were an ideal opportunity for the world to see what is best about America despite the nation's sadness following the terrorist attacks on September 11.
The US president said it was now up to the country's athletes to represent America with class, dignity and courage
Eight of those will be barred from participating at the games.
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UTAH OLYMPIC PARK 121.wmv
The Utah Olympic Park is a winter sports park built for the 2002 Winter Olympics, and is located 28 miles (45 km) east of Salt Lake City near Park City, Utah, United States. During the 2002 games the park hosted the bobsleigh, skeleton, luge, ski jumping, and nordic combined events.[1] It still serves a training center for Olympic and development level athletes. Other facilities in addition to the ski jumps and bobsled track located on site include a 2002 Winter Olympics and Ski Museum, day lodge, summer aerial training splash pool, ziplines, and a mountain coaster.
Salt Lake 2002 Olympic Winter Games
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Salt Lake City Official Film - 2002 Winter Olympics - Part 1 | Olympic History
Our look back at the official Olympic films continues as the Opening Ceremony and the Skeleton event marks the beginning of the celebrations of the Salt Lake City 2002 Winter Olympic Games.
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The Star-Spangled Banner at the Salt Lake City 2002 Olympic Games (Post 9/11)
The Star-Spangled Banner is the national anthem of the United States of America. The lyrics come from the Defence of Fort M'Henry, a poem written on September 14, 1814, by the then 35-year-old lawyer and amateur poet Francis Scott Key.
The American flag rescued from the World Trade Center Site on September 11, 2001 was carried into the stadium by an honor guard of American athletes and was carried in by firefighters and police officers to remember the tragedy.
The National Anthem is performed by The Utah Symphony and Mormon Tabernacle Choir.
From SALT LAKE CITY 2002 Winter Olympic Games Opening Ceremony on February 8th, 2002 at Rice-Eccles Olympic Stadium.
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Olympic Park in Park City, Utah
Here is the start of the Olympic museum exhibits....I had to start taping with the 1980 USA Mens hockey team! :)
Salt Lake City aiming for bid for 2030 Winter Olympics
Salt Lake City aiming for bid for 2030 Winter Olympics.
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah officials studying the possibility of Salt Lake City making a bid to host another Winter Olympics said Monday they would rather host the games in 2030, but could be ready if they're needed for 2026.
Hosting the games after the 2028 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles would provide a better opportunity to raise sponsorship dollars, said Fraser Bullock, co-chairman of the committee and a key player in the city's 2002 Olympics. Los Angeles has exclusive rights to negotiate first with potential sponsors to help fund their games, meaning hosting the games before them would be more complicated than after, Bullock said.
But if nobody else bids for 2026, we would certainly be available, Bullock said.
Denver and Reno, Nevada have also expressed interest in the U.S. Internationally, cities considering making a bid include Sion, Switzerland; Calgary, Canada; and Sapporo, Japan.
2002 Winter Olympics - Opening Ceremony - part 3
A Cerimônia de Aberura dos 19º Jogos Olímpicos de Inverno de 2002 fo1 realizada no dia 8 de fevereiro de 2002, em Salt Lake City.
Les XIXe Jeux Olympiques d'hiver ont eu lieu en 2002 à Salt Lake City aux États-Unis dans l'État de l'Utah.
Los XIX Juegos Olímpicos de Invierno se celebraron en Salt Lake City, estado de Utah, Estados Unidos.
The 2002 Winter Olympics, officially known as the XIX Olympic Winter Games, and with the theme slogan Light The Fire Within, were celebrated in 2002 in Salt Lake City, Utah, United States.
De XIXe Olympische Winterspelen werden in 2002 gehouden in Salt Lake City (Verenigde Staten).
Die XIX. Olympische Winterspiele wurden 2002 in Salt Lake City, im US-Bundesstaat Utah ausgetragen.
2002 Winter Olympics - Opening Ceremony - part 4
A Cerimônia de Aberura dos 19º Jogos Olímpicos de Inverno de 2002 fo1 realizada no dia 8 de fevereiro de 2002, em Salt Lake City.
Les XIXe Jeux Olympiques d'hiver ont eu lieu en 2002 à Salt Lake City aux États-Unis dans l'État de l'Utah.
Los XIX Juegos Olímpicos de Invierno se celebraron en Salt Lake City, estado de Utah, Estados Unidos.
The 2002 Winter Olympics, officially known as the XIX Olympic Winter Games, and with the theme slogan Light The Fire Within, were celebrated in 2002 in Salt Lake City, Utah, United States.
De XIXe Olympische Winterspelen werden in 2002 gehouden in Salt Lake City (Verenigde Staten).
Die XIX. Olympische Winterspiele wurden 2002 in Salt Lake City, im US-Bundesstaat Utah ausgetragen.
Utah Olympic Park aerials training pool
This is some video we shot with our multirotors at the Utah Olympic Park aerials training pool. All shots were taken with gopro hero3 either on the ground or in the air with a DJI Flame Wheel f450 or f550 carring a gopro.
He's Got the Whole World in His Hands - 2002 Winter Olympics Special
From the performances of the 2002 Winter Olympics.
The King's Singers
Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square
International Children's Choir (with soloist from the choir)
Fly Like An Eagle | Drone Flight in Utah
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Venues of the 2002 Winter Olympics
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The 2002 Winter Olympic Games were held in and around Salt Lake City, Utah, United States.The games ran from February 8 to 24, 2002, and the Paralympics from March 7 to 16, 2002.The sporting events were held in ten competitive venues, while non-competitive events, such as the opening ceremony, were held in six other venues.Three venues were also created for training purposes.
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