Salt Lake 2002
The official site of the 2002 Winter Games. Includes spectator info.,
shopping guide, Games programs, sports, schedules and more.
Olympic Torch Run 2002:
Official Site
A great Flash presentation but it doesn't hide the fact that it's
sponsored by a soda company. Some helpful information, though, as
it shows the 65-day, 46-state route with dates and times the torch passes through communities.
2002 Winter
Olympics Weather Support
Headed to the Games? Check out these forecasts.
Salt Lake City Tribune
Full Olympics coverage, entertainment guide, weather and more.
Sports
Illustrated Special Report: Greed, Corruption Caught up With the IOC
The great 1999 story by E.M. Swift and Lester Munson on the bribery
scandal in Salt Lake City. It includes a
chronology from 1998-99 detailing what happened.
CNNSI:
The Salt Lake Olympic Committee and the Bribery Scandal
Some stories, video and links from early in the investigation.
Slam!
Sports Olympic Bribery Scandal Headlines
A great archive for quick reference. Mostly wire stories.
Salt Lake
City Chamber of Commerce
A rundown of civic events planned for the Games.
Park City Utah
Visitor's Bureau: 2002 Olympics
Some of the skiing events will be held here.
Salt Lake City
International Airport
Flight info., airport guide, etc.
Utah.com
Olympics History
Background on the Winter Games' origins and how Salt Lake City landed
the 2002 Olympics.
Utah
State Travel and Tourism
A complete guide for anyone visiting during the Games.
UtahFacts.com
Travel, news and background information on the host city, state.
Salt Lake City Cool Attractions
Forest Service
2002 Planning
Explores the impact of the Games on the Utah environment.
CNNSI
Olympics
A great guide to Salt Lake City: weather guides, nightlife, shopping,
dining, ski report.
Olympics Schedule
Search by sport, date or venue.
Maps
Mapquest.com
Get lost all the time?
This will help you search by address and zip code.
Mapsonus.com
Search by address and zip code.
National
Geographic's Map Machine
Maybe the best online atlas on the Web.

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