Attendees at the celebration watch the free Free Flying Ace All-Stars Freestyle Show that was performed in conjunction to the other festivities.
Utah began celebrations for the 2034 games during the early hours of Pioneer Day. The celebration continued into the evening in Park City at the Utah Olympic Park with food, music, meet-and-greets with Olympians and more.
2022 Olympic Freestlye Skier and Parkite Nick Page talks to attendees while signing autographs.Tristian Epperson, 12, practices skating at the booth where people could try skating and curling. Epperson is a speed skater from Salt Lake City with hopes for the 2034 Games. His mom, Dasha, said that after she told him that the Games were coming to Utah in 10 years, he got straight up to go train. Epperson said if he gets to compete at the Winter Games at home it would be “crazy, just absolutely unimagineable.”Attendees write their name, memory from the 2002 Games or words of encouragement on a cardboard torch outside of the Utah Olympic Park.Fernanda Sobernais, 5, writes on the cardboard Olympic torch.Olympian Shannon Bahrke-Happe signs autographs outside of the Utah Olympic Park. She won a silver medal in 2002 as well as a bronze medal in 2010.Attendees at the celebration watch the free Free Flying Ace All-Stars Freestyle Show that was performed in conjunction to the other festivities.