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Stars on Ice celebrates 2002 Winter Olympics
10th Anniversary » Gold medalists and Mitt Romney return to mark the occasion.
First Published Feb 16 2012 08:40 am • Last Updated Feb 16 2012 08:40 am

Relive the glory of the 2002 Winter Olympics figure skating competition — without the controversy.

You may recall the judging scandal that rocked the Salt Lake Games. After the French judge admitted she was pressured into voting for Russians Elena Berezhnaya and Anton Sikharulidz, the IOC awarded a second set of gold medals to Canadian pair Jamie Sale and David Pelletier.

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A Tribute to Salt Lake 2002 featuring Stars on Ice

When » Saturday, Feb. 18, at 7 p.m.

Where » EnergySolutions Arena, 301 W. South Temple, Salt Lake City

Tickets » $20-$125, available at the box office; at all Smith’s Tix locations; by calling 801-355-7328; or at smithstix.com

Contest » Visit Facebook.com/NowSaltLake for our daily ticket giveaway.

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Sale and Pelletier will be back in EnergySolutions Arena on Saturday, Feb. 18, at 7 p.m. They’ll be joined by American gold medalist Sarah Hughes, Todd Eldredge and skaters from Stars on Ice for a program that includes highlights from 2002 as well as new performances.

Oh, and Mitt Romney — who was president and CEO of the Salt Lake Organizing Committee in 2002 — is also scheduled to take time out from his presidential campaign to make an appearance.

A Tribute to Salt Lake 2002 featuring Stars on Ice

When » Saturday, Feb. 18, at 7 p.m.

Where » EnergySolutions Arena, 301 W. South Temple, Salt Lake City

Tickets » $20-$125, available at the box office; at all Smith’s Tix locations; by calling 801-355-7328; or at smithstix.com

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Contest » Visit Facebook.com/NowSaltLake for our daily ticket giveaway.



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