The Salt Lake City Olympic stadium, known as the Rice-Eccles Stadium, was the main venue for the 2002 Winter Olympics, specifically for the opening and closing ceremonies. After the games, it underwent significant renovations, including the addition of a permanent Olympic cauldron. Today, it serves as a multi-purpose venue, primarily for the University of Utah's football games and various community events. The stadium continues to be a symbol of the 2002 Winter Olympics and an integral part of the local sports culture.
The Olympic Oval is found in Kearns, a town in Utah 14 miles from Salt Lake City. This building is a stadium designed primarily for the sport of Olympic speed skating.
Cleveland's stadium is closest to Lake Erie, but Buffalo is also pretty close.
Rio Tonto in Salt Lake City, Utah
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The 2002 Winter Olympics were held in Salt Lake City, Utah.
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Lake Placid, USA.
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Several International Olympic Committee members were forced to resign after it was discovered that they had accepted bribes in return for voting for Salt Lake City to hold the Games in 2002.
Salt Lake City 2002 Winter games.