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2002 Winter Olympic Games




  Logo 2002 Winter Olympics logopng
  Size 200
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  Host City Salt Lake City , United States
  Nations Participating 77
  Athletes Participating 2399 (1513 men, 886 women)
  Events 78 in 7 Sport s
  Opening Ceremony February 8 , 2002
  Closing Ceremony February 24 , 2002
  Officially Opened By President George W Bush
  Athlete's Oath Jim Shea
  Judge's Oath Allen Church
  Olympic Torch Members of the 1980 USA<br> Men's Ice Hockey Team , led by <br>team captain Mike Eruzione
  Stadium Rice-Eccles Stadium


The 2002 Winter Olympics, officially known as the '''XIX Olympic Winter Games''', were held in , Quebec , Canada ; Sion , Switzerland ; and Östersund , Sweden . Salt Lake City was selected as the host city during the Summer of 1995 .


CONTROVERSIES


Prior to these Olympic Winter Games, a number of IOC members were forced to resign after it was uncovered that they had accepted inappropriately valuable gifts in return for voting for Salt Lake City to hold the Games. IOC President Dr. Jacques Rogge and new CEO of the Salt Lake Games Mitt Romney then staged the Games and contended with the public opinion backlash due to the Scandal .

Also, in the first week the Figure Skating competition resulted in the French judge's scores being thrown out and the Canadian team of Jamie Salé and David Pelletier being awarded a second gold medal. Athletes in short-track speed skating and cross-country skiing were disqualified for various reasons as well (including Doping by two Russians in the cross-country skiing), leading Russia to file protests and threaten to withdraw from competition.


SECURITY MEASURES

These Olympic games were the first since September 11, 2001 , which meant a higher level of security than ever before provided for the Games. The Office Of Homeland Security (OHS) designated the Olympics a National Special Security Event (NSSE).

When he spoke during the opening ceremonies, Rogge, presiding over his first olympics as IOC president, told the athletes of the host country: "Your nation is overcoming A Horrific Tragedy, A Tragedy that has affected the whole world. We stand united with you in the promotion of our common ideals, and hope for world peace." {Link without Title}


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MEDALS AWARDED



MEDAL COUNT


Top medal-collecting nations

(''Host nation is highlighted.'')


PARTICIPATING NATIONS

77 National Olympic Committees sent athletes to the Salt Lake City games.
See Also: 2002 Winter Olympics (Participating Nations)









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