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Four skiing stars will be inducted into the Intermountain Ski Hall of Fame at a dinner and reception Wednesday.

Olympic alpine skiing medalist and broadcast analyst Christin Cooper, Paralympic cross-country skiing medalist Steve Cook, Group Rossignol American president Ron Steele and the the late chairlift engineer Jan Leonard will be honored.

The reception is at the Alf Engen Museum at the Utah Olympic Park in Park City. The evening begins at 6 p.m., with dinner at 7 p.m., and the induction ceremony at 8 p.m. Tickets costs $100 per person. To make reservations, contact Connie Nelson at cnelson@uolf.org or call 435-658-4240.

"We're thrilled to be recognizing Christin, Steve, Ron and Jan for their contributions to the skiing world," Alf Engen executive director Connie Nelson said. "They represent the very best of the Intermountain region, and their exemplary achievements have sounded across and shaped skiing the world over."

A 10-member committee selected the inductees in the categories of competitive skiing, ski pioneers, ski sport innovators and ski journalists.