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Show WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 2001 THE PARK RECORD A-19 Sally Elliott Owier o tfai Escapades I'm looking forward to the excitement excite-ment of having the world at our ; doorstep." Carolyn Nicholas Sate, Par Dry The international flavor, working with an international clientele." For the record Asked all around Park City and environs PHOTOS BY SCOTT SINE, STEPHEN ZUSY AND NAN CHALAT-NOAKER What are you most looking forward to during the 2002 Winter Games? David Hampshire Director of communications programs, Questar "I've always wanted to ride on a plane that flies into eye of a hurricane. This might be the next best thing." Chris Paulding Bartender, Park City "It could be a real headache for me. Think of it, non-English-speaking people and the Utah liquor laws." Jane Southey Marketing, The Eccles Center "The international flavor, the people, peo-ple, languages and patriotism." Chuck Shepherd Taxi driver "It'll be more money in my pocket but I'm nervous about all the people coming into town, especially the ones who don't know how to drive." Jon Brinton Director of competition for the 2002 Olympics for Bobsleigh and Skeleton "All of the pageantry and excitement of the Olympic Games is encapsulated encapsulat-ed in the Opening Ceremonies." Penney Murray Film technician. Park City "I'm hoping Main Street will g pedestrian-only." Melanie Sanderson Nursing student "Being able to work the opening and closing ceremonies." Jeremy Roberts Lift operator. Park City Mountain Resort "I think it's a great chance to see great athletes compete." Katie Bernhard Second grade, Jeremy Ranch Elementary School All the skiers." Gordon Keele Lift operator, Park City Mountain Resort I'm Inntinn fnn.-orH tr. no.tinn it over with, but seeing new faces will be real nice." I f - 'fa Alex Eldridge Second grade, JRES Because it's cool that all those guys are coming here to give us entertainment." Denny Kalar Sporting goodsski rentals, Park City "To experience the influx of people even though I will probably hate every minute of it." '. IP Miriam Castillo Store owner. Park City "It will be the first time I will ever be so close to the Olympics. It's definitely def-initely a once-in-a-lifetime experience experi-ence for me." 1 Patty Hamm Apt. manager. Aspen Villas "Not being a sports-minded person, the social interaction with people from all over the world." Shelley Weiss Tenant outreach coordinator, Aspen Villas "Watching the runner with the Olympic torch. Getting the same feeling as the '84 Games in L.A." 0 Brooke Miller Junior, Park City High School "The hot European athletes!" 1 m jgjggv: Jon Green Teacher, Park City High School "Seeing the world's greatest athletes ath-letes competing in our home state." Jose Suarez Store owner. Park City "I'm excited. It will give me a chance to see other sports besides the one I'm used to in my country." 2. -3 Chris Gage Senior, Park City High School Jacob Owens Second grade, JRES "The snowboarding and skiing, cause all my life my cousins and family have been figure skaters." Maribel Garcia Office maintenance, Westgate at The Canyons "To be good ambassadors and make a good impression on visitors from around the world." Jason Anderson Operations manager "I'm excited for the Olympics coming. com-ing. It'll bring tourists back to Park City." n Ivan Munoz Student, Park City "This city will be crowded but seeing see-ing all the sports and athletes will be fun." COPY |