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Show Wed/Thurs/Fri, May 20-22, 2020 B-3 The Park Record The Original Utah Lender Since 1897 RATES ARE LOW! Contact Me Anytime To Discuss Refinancing, Pre-Approvals or Purchasing Michael Winer Your Local Park City Home Loan Specialist Cell: 435-200-5642 mwiner@utahmtg.com NMLS #1865813 TANZI PROPST/PARK RECORD Amy Newman, left, and Brad Gannon, middle, give a quick wave to some of their supporters during an early portion of their Running with Ed race Saturday. Although the event was canceled, Newman and Gannon elected to run the race anyway and raise money for students. Continued from B-1 Running with purpose push him in the end. Although the training regimens were different, one thing they both loved about the race was the fact that their students lined the course throughout different points to show their support. Having them and oth- er members of the community, including fellow teachers from all of the schools, rallying around them helped make up for the lack of other runners that typically make the atmosphere special. “It’s the Education Foundation’s biggest fundraiser where the whole community comes out and celebrates with a big party at the Fieldhouse in the end,” Newman said. “I really missed having so many people out there, and the places where I got shot with silly string or had my students run with me. But when I did see my students and people cheering for us, it meant a lot.” While the race helped raise money for the Education Foundation, Gannon was also quick to point out that race also served another purpose — although that wasn’t the original reasoning going into it. “I think it shows our dedication as educators and I think that it shows that anything is possible, especially for students who might be struggling with mental health, some sort of disorder or anything at all,” Gannon said. “This race was a great way for us to demonstrate that. As educators, we always want them to know that anything is possible and that nothing should ever slow them down or stop them altogether, and I think that’s what we accomplished.” Utah Mortgage Loan Corp, 488 E 6400 S, SLC UT 84107. Phone 801-561-4700 NMLS ID 149160. (www.nmisconsumeraccess.org) Utah D ivision of R eal Estate Licence #5474991. A Z dept o f Financial institutions lic #BK0943466. WY Division of Banking lic #013. 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Tara Geraghty-Moats — Nordic Combined Athlete of the Year One of the top Nordic combined athletes to ever compete, Geraghty-Moats took home her second consecutive season title on the Continental Cup after she won five times on the tour and finished on the podium twice more — she also won a record 13 consecutive Continental Cups that spanned the previous two seasons. Geraghty-Moats was also named the FIS Nordic Combined skier of the year. Big things are in store for Geraghty-Moats in 2020 as women’s Nordic combined makes its FIS World Cup debut next winter, as well as being a part of the World Championships next February in Oberstdorf, Germany. More than the victories and the award, Geraghty-Moats served as a Youth Ambassador during the 2020 Youth Olympics in Lausanne, Switzerland this past year. Andrew Urlaub — Ski Jumping Athlete of the Year Urlaub had a breakout season for the Americans when he scored finished with five top30 finishes on the FIS Cup, including a fourth place finish in Poland — one point off the podium. He also performed well at the higher level when he earned five top-30’s at the Continental Cup, and earned a top-20 finish at the Junior World Championships in Germany. Dusty Henricksen — Snowboard Athlete of the Year It was a breakout season for Henricksen when he made history at the U.S. Open by landing the first ever Quad PARK RECORD FILE PHOTO Dusty Henricksen grabs his board as he catches some air on a jump coming down the slopestyle course during the USASA Big Mountain West Series Championship at Park City Mountain Resort in 2017. Henricksen has been on a tear since that event, culminating in being named U.S. Ski and Snowboard’s snowboard athlete of the year. Cork 1800 in a slopestyle competition. That was just the beginning though as he won a gold medal in slopestyle at the Youth Olympic games and then another gold medal as a World Cup event at the Land Rover U.S. Grand Prix on his home course of Mammoth Mountain. When our community thrives, we all prosper. Prosperity is about so much more than money. It’s about living well in a community that is healthy and stable. At Morgan Stanley, we feel fortunate to live in a place that is supported by so many worthy service organizations. Their good deeds make everyone’s life richer. L-R: Kelli, Richard, Aaron © 2020 Morgan Stanley Smith Barney LLC. Member SIPC. 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