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Read our profiles on the 34 residents who bore the Olympic torch through our area on Jan. 30 the torch. |
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Harsh jumped for chance at 1932 Olympics
Jim Harsh enjoys watching the Winter Olympic Games on television. The 92-year-old retired engineer said he pays particular attention to the ski jumping. |
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Loveland skier ninth in moguls
Look for Jeremy Bloom on the beach, or maybe the football field. Just don't expect to find him on snow for a while. |
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From football to skiing, area teen has come into his own
In late July, when Colorado's freshmen football players were to report for practice, highly-recruited, multi-sport phenom Jeremy Bloom paid an impromptu visit to head coach Gary Barnett.
Olympic mogul skier's dad a nervous wreck
Larry Bloom has been a mess for the better part of two months. Poor sleep habits, anxious moments and even forgetfulness. You name it, he's had all of the classic signs of the nervous parent.
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Area cops headed to Olympics
As the world's eyes focus on Salt Lake City this month, three Larimer County residents will be on hand to help with the $300 million security plan for the Olympics. |
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Local snowboarder Mokler set to put on show
Alisa Mokler knows even the best intentions don't always work out. After setting out to take part in the Winter Olympics as a competitor and coming up short, Mokler has been thrust into the 2002 Games anyway as a snowboarding demonstration rider. |
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Couple heading to Games on Visa
Heather and Karl Olsen are going to the Games, courtesy of Visa. But they aren't charging their trip to the Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City. |
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Overall revenue up, demand low for Olympic tickets
Eighteen days from the opening of the 2002 Winter Games, Olympic riches are blowing along the slopes of the Wasatch Mountains like a capricious blizzard - piled up head-high here, blown clear there. |
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Former resident designed Olympic cauldron
It might be easier to find out where Osama bin Laden is hiding than to discover the shape of the cauldron that will hold the Olympic flame for the 2002 Winter Games |
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Skeleton racer makes Olympic history
Jim Shea joins father (1964), grandfather ('32) as member of U.S. team |
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Olympic torch begins journey to Salt Lake City
The flame that will burn at the 2002 Winter Games began its long journey to Salt Lake City after a ceremony held among the ruins where the Olympics were born. |
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