Salt Lake City for Winter Olympics

(ATR) The 2002 Olympic host city wants to convince the IOC to bring the Games back to Utah.

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(ATR) A committee is formed in Salt Lake City to bring the Winter Olympics back to Utah, date uncertain.

The announcement at the state capitol included gushing praise for the impact of the 2002 Winter Games and pledges that Utah is ready to host the Olympics again.

But leaders of the bid did not say which Games they will seek. The next winter host decision is for 2030, a process that is already underway. Sapporo, Japan, host of the 1972 winter Games, is the only officially declared candidate for 2030.

Salt Lake City is waiting for the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee to make a decision about which Games to seek. In 2018 the USOPC named Salt Lake City as the choice for the next U.S. winter bid when the time is right. Denver was the other candidate.

"This committee is an important next step for Utah, as the state of sport, to show that we continue to be ready, willing and able to play host to a future Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games," said Utah Governor Gary Herbert.

The new committee will be chaired by Cindy Crane, retired president and CEO of Rocky Mountain Power. Former Salt Lake City 2002 COO Fraser Bullock will be president and CEO.

Jeff Robbins, president and CEO of the Utah Sports Commission, and Colin Hilton, president and CEO of the Utah Olympic Legacy Foundation will be the vice chairs. Both men have been actively involved in preserving and promoting the legacy of the 2002 Games. They say 800 events have been held in Utah since 2002 as a result of the Olympics.

The board includes Olympians like Apolo Ohno, Eric Heiden and Derek Parra. U.S. Biathlon CEO Max Cobb is another member.

Retired NBC Olympics chairman Dick Ebersol is one of the board members as is Olympic marketing expert Michael Lynch. Rob Cohen, who led Denver's try for the U.S. nomination, was invited to join the new board.

Banker Spencer Eccles, now retired, who was a big player as a board member for the 2002 Games, is one of just a few board members with that experience.

USOPC chair Susanne Lyons, CEO Sarah Hirshland and bid relations chief Chris Sullivan are on the board. None of the three IOC members from the U.S. were named.

"We are thrilled to work with this extremely talented and knowledgeable group as we collectively refine our vision for a U.S. bid, and we know that when the time is right to welcome the Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games back to Utah - Salt Lake City will be ready." said Hirshland.

It’s up to the USOPC to make a determination on when to advance a winter bid. While 2030 is the next winter host to be selected, an Olympics in Salt Lake City that year may pose complications with marketing plans for the 2028 Summer Games in Los Angeles.

"In 2002 Salt Lake City took great pride in welcoming the world," said Mayor Erin Mendenhall, who took office last month. She was a 22-year old college graduate when Salt Lake City last hosted the Games.

"We are ready to welcome the world again as a returning host of a future Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games. Our beautiful city has so much to offer our worldwide guests, including the added benefit of our existing Olympic facilities and infrastructure. I feel very strongly about our bid potential," said the mayor.

Salt Lake City-Utah Committee for the Games Board of Directors

Chair: Cindy A. Crane, Retired President & CEO, Rocky Mountain Power

Honorary Chair: Gary R. Herbert, Governor, State of Utah

Honorary Chair: Erin Mendenhall, Mayor, Salt Lake City

Honorary Vice-Chair: Stuart Adams, President, Utah Senate

Honorary Vice-Chair: Brad Wilson, Speaker of the House

Vice-Chair: Jeff Robbins, President and CEO, Utah Sports Commission

Vice-Chair: Colin Hilton, President and CEO, Utah Olympic Legacy Foundation

President and CEO: Fraser Bullock, Managing Director, Sorenson Capital

Executive Committee

Andy Beerman, Mayor, Park City

Maame Biney (Olympian)

Carine Clark, Technology Entrepreneur

Max Cobb, Chair/USOPC National Governing Bodies Council/President and CEO, U.S. Biathlon

Reverend France Davis (Salt Lake City Mayor Designee), Pastor Emeritus, Calvary Baptist Church

Dr. Bethami Dobkin (Salt Lake City Mayor Designee), President, Westminster College

Spencer F. Eccles, Chairman Emeritus, Wells Fargo Intermountain Banking

Dell Loy Hansen, Founder and CEO, Wasatch Group

Bob Henrie (Governor Designee), R & R Partners

Sarah Hirshland (USOPC Designee), President and CEO, U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Committee

David Huntsman, President, Huntsman Foundation

David Layton, President and CEO, Layton Companies

Susanne Lyons (USOPC Designee), Chairman, U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Committee

Crystal Maggelet (Governor Designee), CEO, FJ Management, Inc

Al Mansell, Former President, Utah State Senate

Steve Miller, Vice Chairman, Larry H. Miller Group of Companies

Wayne Niederhauser (Utah State Senate Designee), Former President, Utah State Senate Designee

Peter Mouskondis, President and CEO, Nicholas & Company

Catherine Raney Norman (Olympian), Past Member, USOPC Athletes' Advisory Council

Abby Osbourne (Speaker of the House Designee), Chief of Staff for Speaker of the House, Utah House of Representatives

Steve Price, President and CEO, Price Real Estate

Jim Sorenson, Jr., Vice Chairman, Sorenson Development

Chris Waddell (Paralympian), One Revolution Foundation

Jenny Wilson, Mayor, Salt Lake County

Additional Board Members

Scott Anderson, President & CEO, Zions Bank

Jeremy Andrus, CEO, Traeger Grills

Shannon Bahrke (Olympian)

Mike Bailey, Shareholder & Attorney, Parsons Behle & Latimer

Ron Bigelow, Mayor, West Valley City

Kym Buttschardt, Roosters Brewing Company and Restaurant

Mike Caldwell, Mayor, Ogden City

Rob Cohen, Chairman and CEO, The IMA Financial Group/Board Member, U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Foundation

Dick Ebersol, Former Chairman, NBC Sports

Lisa Eccles, President and COO, George S. and Dolores Doré Eccles Foundation

Tony Finau, PGA TOUR, USA Ryder Cup and USA Presidents Cup

Christian Gardner, CEO, Gardner Company

Kevin Gates, Owner, La Caille

Natalie Gochnour, Director, Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute

Marc Harrison, President and CEO, Intermountain Healthcare

Eric Heiden, MD (Olympian), Heiden Orthopedic Group

Brett Hopkins, Chief Executive Officer, Ken Garff Automotive Group/Former CFO, Salt Lake Olympic Committee

Ron Jibson, Former President and CEO, Questar Corp.

Mayor, City of Provo

Becky Kearns, Community Development Consultant, Zions Bank Corporation

Michael Lynch, 3 Emerald Marketing

Derek Miller, President and CEO, Salt Lake Chamber

Apolo Ohno (Olympian)

Derek Parra (Olympian), Sport Director, Utah Olympic Legacy Foundation

Noelle Pikus Pace (Olympian), Get My Goal Consulting

Nathan Rafferty, President and CEO, Ski Utah

Davis Smith, President and CEO, Cotopaxi

Ryan Smith, CEO, Qualtrics

Chris Sullivan, Vice President, Bids and Protocol, U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Committee

Ruth Watkins, President, University of Utah

Chris Wharton, Chair, Salt Lake City Council

Bob Wheaton, Former President and COO, Deer Valley Resort

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