David Jackson, Author at Park Record https://www.parkrecord.com/author/djackson/ Park City and Summit County News Sat, 03 Aug 2024 02:29:27 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://www.parkrecord.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/cropped-park-record-favicon-32x32.png David Jackson, Author at Park Record https://www.parkrecord.com/author/djackson/ 32 32 235613583 An Olympic week in Paris https://www.parkrecord.com/2024/08/02/an-olympic-week-in-paris/ Fri, 02 Aug 2024 22:15:00 +0000 https://www.parkrecord.com/?p=170574

In mid-June, Don Rogers, The Park Record’s editor and publisher, and owners Matthew and Tatiana Prince gave me the green light to travel to Paris with the specific mission of covering the 2034 Winter Games announcement. 

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In mid-June, Don Rogers, The Park Record’s editor and publisher, and owners Matthew and Tatiana Prince gave me the green light to travel to Paris with the specific mission of covering the 2034 Winter Games announcement. 

This would be my 11th Olympics, having spent 45 years in TV news, 28 of those with NBC News. Don and the Princes shared my belief that this event needed to be covered for the Wasatch Back. The second iteration of the Winter Olympics in Northern Utah would be a big deal to our community. Soldier Hollow’s impact in Wasatch County to Park City and to Snowbasin would be significant.

Small towns always feel the biggest effects of an Olympics, even if it is just a portion of the venues. By their very size, big cities can absorb the traffic, the intense security measures, the buildup of the infrastructure, the influx of fans, corporate sponsors, organizers and media companies. The Park City ridge is a natural home for so many Olympic venues — why did it take 22 years for the decision to return?

On Monday, July 22, much of the bid committee and many Olympic donors boarded Delta flight 2034. Yup, there was a flight number change to match the occasion. Salt Lake Airport held a send-off event where Gov. Spencer Cox, Salt Lake City Mayor Erin Mendenhall and bid committee CEO Fraser Bullock obliged my request for a proper departure photo on the tarmac with the plane in the background adorned with Olympic logos. 

Salt Lake City Mayor Erin Mendenhall, Utah Bid Committee CEO Fraser Bullock, and Utah Gov. Spencer Cox get ready to board flight 2034 for Paris. Credit: David Jackson/Park Record

We arrived in Paris Tuesday morning and quickly dashed off to a reception hosted by U.S. Ambassador to France Denise Campbell Bauer. There were 150+ supporters of the bid, most from Utah, attending in the ornate, 17th century hotel near the embassy.

It would be a silly understatement to say the crowd was amped up for the possibility that after a good night’s sleep, the International Olympic Committee would have made the decision to have the winter Olympics return to northern Utah.

Wednesday morning, July 24, came quickly after the 10-hour, Salt Lake-to-Paris flight. The Utah delegation were dressed in snappy Olympic uniforms and took their seats in the large auditorium and listened to the 2030 French Alps Winter Olympic proposal. The IOC members quickly approved the bid. French President Emmanuel Macron served as the chief cheerleader for the enthusiastic French delegation, which meant his country will host two Olympics within six years.

Next up, the Utah delegation presented a polished and impassioned presentation to the IOC members touting the success of the 2002 games, the preservation of many Olympic venues as community focal points and the support of the state, the towns and the citizens.

But when it came time to open the presentation to questions from the committee members, the subject of doping took over for 45 minutes. The IOC insisted that all Olympic host organizations abide by the rules and decisions of the World Anti-doping Agency, essentially holding any bid hostage to making this commitment.

Twenty-three Chinese swimmers during the 2021 Tokyo games tested positive for banned substances, and later the athletes were deemed to be tainted by food contamination, according to the Chinese team.

This did not sit well with the U.S. Olympic team and members of Congress. The American investigation is ongoing, but Bullock and Cox were seriously between a rock and a hard place. They had to accept the terms of the contract demanding allegiance to the wishes of the World Anti-Doping Agency. 

When it came time to vote on Salt Lake City hosting, 83 IOC members voted yes, six no, and six abstained. IOC President Thomas Bach read the decision at 12:20 p.m. local time, and the 200+ Utah delegation went bonkers, jumping from their seats.

From left, Gov. Spencer Cox, Salt Lake City Mayor Erin Mendenhall, Paralympian Dani Aravich and Olympian skier Lindsey Vonn celebrate the moment IOC President Thomas Bach announces that the 2034 Winter Games will be returning to Utah. Credit: David Jackson/Park Record

Shortly thereafter at a reception for the Utah delegation, I caught up with Park City Mayor Nann Worel. 

“The suspense was there, but I couldn’t imagine that we wouldn’t get the vote,” she said. 

The mayor went on to say that one of the first orders of business for the city and Summit County is to hire a person or firm to create a 10-year action plan. 

“The plan would consider every aspect of the games that you can imagine,” Worel said.

Eight-time Olympic medalist and short track speed skater Apolo Ohno was a part of the delegation, too, and the 2002 Games had been his first. 

“Utah has another opportunity to shine a spotlight on the greatest it has to offer, its natural beauty, the unique warmth of its people, the embrace of sport and patriotism,” he said.

Also attending in Paris was Parkite Chris Waddell, a seven-time Paralympian across two sports.

“It’s a great opportunity to do it again and to have the world come and enjoy what we have to offer,” he said. 

For kids who live along the Wasatch Back, he said, “It makes it personal. It makes it a reality that those dreams can come true.”

The next day I attended a pep rally hosted by a French youth sports organization aimed at inspiring Olympic spirit in young people with Olympic aspirations. Nine Utah kids attended, and the camaraderie with kids from 36 countries was impressive. 

Incoming Park City High School junior Victoria Rosales said of her first trip overseas, “I absolutely love it, when I leave I am going to be so sad, probably going to cry. I just love the diversity.”

Over 500 youths from 36 nations participated in Festival 24, including nine teens from Utah. The stage presentation included Lindsey Vonn and Utah first lady Abby Cox, as SLC-UT 2034 announces a partnership with Paris-based Sport dans le Ville. Credit: David Jackson/Park Record

Friday was the opening day for the 33rd Olympics. The French organizing committee undertook the monstrous task of using four plus miles of the River Seine for the athlete procession. Teams floated down the river on all manner of crafts toward the Eiffel Tower. 

I ventured out in the morning to get a sense of Paris on this complicated day. I started my trek at the Notre Dame Cathedral and walked to the Arc de Triomphe, and then I got as close to the Eiffel Tower as I could. The French security team had closed access to the River Seine for four or five blocks on either side to only individuals with the right credentials or an opening ceremony ticket — that did not include me. I wondered: What would this level of security look like along the Wasatch Back? The police presence was unlike any I have ever seen, and I have been to some nasty places around the globe in my career.

The Avenue de la Grande Armée was lined with police officers as far as you could see. Credit: DDavid Jackson | Park Record

The ticket-holder lines at 3 p.m. had hundreds, if not thousands, of people just waiting to get to their seats. The gates opened at 3:30 p.m. for a ceremony that started at 7:30 p.m.

As I walked along these long lines, I was impressed by the symphony of languages and the diversity of cultures. Everyone was sporting huge smiles and an upbeat mood. I thought to myself that these people are standing in the rain, just waiting to get to their seats, and they could not be happier. Perhaps this is what the Olympics can do to your soul. 

Outside the 1874 gilded statue of Joan of Arc thousands of opening ceremony ticket holders wait for the gates to open four hours ahead of time. Credit: David Jackson/Park Record

Presumably, some of the folks standing in the long lines were parents and friends of Olympic athletes. In 2021, the COVID games, families were not allowed to attend the delayed Tokyo games and were forced to watch their kids compete on television. I had a chance to meet with the family of mountain bike silver medalist Haley Batten on a rain-soaked day in Versailles. Mom Cathy, dad Patrick and brother Nash were so excited to see Haley compete in person. Cathy told me after the race about her daughter’s Olympic aspiration. “It is unreal,” she said. “Like, you know when you hear them talking about it when they’re young, and then it actually coming to fruition is unbelievable.”

The family of Olympic mountain biker Haley Batten: From left, brother Nash, mother Cathy and father Patrick went out for a bike ride in Versailles France the day before Haley won silver in the cross country mountain bike race. Credit: David Jackson | Park Record

Legendary alpine skier Lindsey Vonn has made it her mission to provide housing and transportation to families of Olympic athletes for the 2034 Utah games.

No doubt, I got caught up in the uplifting energy and optimism of Paris during the Olympics, the Olympic energy is so infectious. I look forward to attending the 2028 Los Angeles Games and hope to volunteer and take my grandkids to as many events as we can possibly muster. If I am still above ground in 2034, I hope to do the same then, too.

A closed round-about at the Arc de Triomphe. On normal days, with twelve spokes feeding vehicles into the circle it can easily be described as chaotic intersection. Credit: David Jackson|Park Record
And they are off! The 2024 Paris Olympic games are underway. Smoke bombs in the colors of the French flag could be seen from Basilique du Sacré-Cœur de Montmartre, a popular viewing spot on the north of Paris. Credit: David Jackson | Park Record

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Mirror Lake scenic highway opens Friday morning https://www.parkrecord.com/2024/06/07/mirror-lake-scenic-highway-opened-friday-morning/ Fri, 07 Jun 2024 17:01:37 +0000 https://www.parkrecord.com/?p=143787

Travelers can now drive on S.R. 150, known as Mirror Lake Highway, from Kamas to Evanston, Wyoming.

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After three weeks of laborious snow clearing over Bald Mountain pass, which in some places had up to six feet of snow covering the roadway, Utah Department of Transportation crews opened one of northern Utah’s most scenic highways for the summer season. Travelers can now drive on S.R. 150, known as Mirror Lake Highway, from Kamas to Evanston, Wyoming. Travelers should expect to see plenty of snow from the Upper Falls of the Provo River to Christmas Meadows on the north end.

UDOT Kamas Supervisor Todd Ovard closed the gates to Mirror Lake Highway for the season back on December 5, 2023. Ovard was the team leader who cleared the highway for summer traffic starting Friday.

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It is so deep along Mirror Lake Highway… https://www.parkrecord.com/2024/05/31/it-is-so-deep-along-mirror-lake-highway/ Sat, 01 Jun 2024 01:17:35 +0000 https://www.parkrecord.com/?p=143606

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Gaurdsman Pass road is now open for the summer season https://www.parkrecord.com/2024/05/23/gaurdsman-pass-road-is-now-open-for-the-summer-season/ Thu, 23 May 2024 18:53:33 +0000 https://www.parkrecord.com/?p=143211

Now Parkites can drive from Park City to Brighton and down to Midway on Pine Canyon Road.

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Park City Utah Department of Transportation Supervisor Morgan McCarthy opened the gates to Empire Pass Thursday morning for the summer season.

With the temperature in the low 20s and windy, light snow flurries, it did not feel much like summer, but now Parkites can drive from Park City to Brighton and down to Midway on Pine Canyon Road. Guardsman Pass road near the summit still has patches of ice and blowing snow demanding careful driving in spots. The Blood Lake, Empire Pass and the Bonanza Flats trailheads are still closed until the snow melts, which is more than five feet deep in some spots.

UPDATE ON MIRROR LAKE HIGHWAY

Mirror Lake Highway (S.R. 150) is still closed at Soapstone Trailhead until the UDOT crews can clear the highway over Bald Mountain Pass and beyond toward the Wyoming state line. This week they encountered snow depths exceeding six feet deep above Upper Provo River Falls and the Cold Springs area below Bald Mountain Pass.

This is the Blood Lake Lake Trail Head, which like the Bonanza Flats and Empire Pass Trailheads, is closed until the snow melts.

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Mirror Lake Highway seasonal clearing is underway https://www.parkrecord.com/2024/05/22/mirror-lake-highway-seasonal-clearing-is-underway/ Wed, 22 May 2024 13:44:37 +0000 https://www.parkrecord.com/?p=143116

Crews from the Utah Department of Transportation’s Kamas office on Monday started the annual ritual of opening S.R. 150 from Kamas to Evanston, Wyoming. Tuesday they encountered snow depths above Provo River Upper Falls nearly six feet deep in some places.

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Crews from the Utah Department of Transportation’s Kamas office last Monday started the annual ritual of opening S.R. 150 from Kamas to Evanston, Wyoming. Tuesday they encountered snow depths above Provo River Upper Falls nearly six feet deep in some places. They are using three snowblowers, one bulldozer and a snowplow. The Park Record will update their progress this week. On Thursday morning, the gates to Empire and Gaurdsman passes will open for the summer.

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15th annual Running With Ed raises $338,000 https://www.parkrecord.com/2024/05/18/running-with-ed-raises-338000/ Sat, 18 May 2024 23:24:06 +0000 https://www.parkrecord.com/?p=142982

In its 15th year, Running With Ed, the celebratory relay race fundraiser for the Park City Education Foundation, started Saturday morning at the Basin Recreation Field House. The 27.6 mile, eight-leg course visited six Park City School District campuses and Utah Olympic Park. The event raised $338,000. The shortest leg was 1.3 miles and the […]

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In its 15th year, Running With Ed, the celebratory relay race fundraiser for the Park City Education Foundation, started Saturday morning at the Basin Recreation Field House. The 27.6 mile, eight-leg course visited six Park City School District campuses and Utah Olympic Park. The event raised $338,000.

The shortest leg was 1.3 miles and the longest leg 5.7 miles. Over 1000 runners participated in the fundraiser, 215 of which were teachers and PCSD staff, comprising 170 relay teams. True to past years, it was an opportunity for participants to “dress up” in their silliest running costumes.

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Annual Bike to School day brings big turnout https://www.parkrecord.com/2024/05/10/annual-bike-to-school-day-brings-big-turnout/ Fri, 10 May 2024 16:36:53 +0000 https://www.parkrecord.com/?p=142572

Friday was Park City's annual bike to school day for a schools in the Park City School District. A big turnout of riders participated at McPolin Elementary School.

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Friday was Park City’s annual bike to school day for a schools in the Park City School District. A big turnout of riders participated at McPolin Elementary School. Pictured in the middle and sporting his cone-shaped birthday party hat is Maddox Mitchell, who biked to school on his eighth birthday. Mom Micah (L) and dad Jaimie (R) came along for the ride.
Park City Police Officer Jason Rose leads a pack of bikers to McPolin Elementary
A big turnout of riders participated in Bike to School day at McPolin Elementary School.
For kids who needed one, folks were on hand to pass out free helmets. Ethan Cardenas gets fitted with his new blue helmet.
One of the many benefits of the Bike to School day occasion was that the Mountain Trails team was on hand to outfit bells to handle bars for kids who needed a noise maker.

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Miners baseball loses to Pine View 7-2 in the first game of the 2nd round playoffs https://www.parkrecord.com/2024/05/09/miners-baseball-looses-to-pine-view-7-2-in-the-first-game-of-the-2nd-round-playoffs/ Fri, 10 May 2024 00:50:22 +0000 https://www.parkrecord.com/?p=142550

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Starting pitcher for the Miners Jakob DeVries pitched into the fifth inning but took the loss for the game.
Miners catcher Royal Matthews completes a double play in the first inning by tagging out the Pine View runner at home plate.
Miners second baseman Tage McKinley tosses to second base to get the Pine View runner out.

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Miners baseball explodes for 12 runs in 4th inning to defeat Stansbury https://www.parkrecord.com/2024/04/23/miners-baseball-explodes-for-12-runs-in-4th-inning-to-defeat-stansbury/ Wed, 24 Apr 2024 05:02:06 +0000 https://www.parkrecord.com/?p=141889

The Miners baseball team hosted the Stansbury Stallions on a warm Tuesday afternoon. The Miners busted the game wide open in the fourth inning with 12 runs, after the Stallions' starting pitcher was ejected for arguing a call. The final score was a 15-4 Park City victory, called in the middle of the fifth inning due to mercy rule.

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The Miners baseball team hosted the Stansbury Stallions on a warm Tuesday afternoon. The Miners busted the game wide open in the fourth inning with 12 runs, after the Stallions’ starting pitcher was ejected for arguing a call. The final score was a 15-4 Park City victory, called in the middle of the fifth inning due to mercy rule. Royal Matthews connects on a pitch in the fourth inning for a bases clearing double.
Parents with a good outfield view from the back of their truck.
Ashton Gurney connects for a hit in the 12 run bottom of the fourth for the Miners.

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Forerunners test the course at Deer Valley for the World Cup competitions starting Thursday https://www.parkrecord.com/2024/01/31/and-it-begins/ Thu, 01 Feb 2024 00:46:39 +0000 https://www.parkrecord.com/?p=137791

The FIS Freestyle Ski World Cup moguls competition starts Thursday afternoon with the women going at 2:25 p.m. and the men starting at 4:45 p.m. Moguls and aerials training runs began Wednesday afternoon at Deer Valley under a bluebird sky.

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Moguls and aerials training runs began Wednesday afternoon at Deer Valley under a bluebird sky. Among the forerunners is Freddie Michael, a 17-year-old student at Park City High School, whose brother Charlie will compete on the weekend.

The FIS Freestyle Ski World Cup moguls competition starts Thursday afternoon with the women’s contests beginning at 2:25 p.m. and the men starting at 4:45 p.m.

Forerunner Freddie Mickel, 17, a student at Park City High School, tests the top Champions jump. Freddie’s brother Charlie is competing in the event.
Forerunner Jack Patrone, 19, gets airborne and upside down off the top jump on Champions. Patrone moved to Park City last summer to train with the Deer Valley-based Wasatch Freestyle Team.
A pack of world-class moguls skiers wait their turn Wednesday for a training run at the top of Deer Valley’s Champions course.

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