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Eyewitness to the Games: Up Close
Aired Saturday, Nov. 3, 2001
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Featured Stories
- Aerials 101
If you've never seen this sport, or have seen it but still don't know what it's all about, get ready to take notes. Freestyle Aerials 101 is in session.
- Joe Pack: Freestyle Aerialist
Freestyle Aerials has, without a doubt, the most Utah residents competing for the 2002 games. Here's an introduction to one of them.
- Aerialists To Watch
There are plenty of other Americans -- nearly all living in Utah -- who are going for the gold in Freestyle Aerials.
- Stadium Seating For Aerials
Freestyle Aerials is quite arguably one of the
hottest tickets around. And that means there
needs to be maximum seating capacity to
see the event.
- History of Aerials
Skiers have been jumping for years. A
Norwegian is credited with the first measured
jump in 1860. News Specialist Jed Boal
explains the early days of the sport.
- Emily Cook: Freestyle Aerialist
22 year old Emily Cook had some amazing
breakthroughs last year. News Specialist
Shelley Osterloh explains.
- Paralympic Medalist Redefines Disabled Sports
Paralympic gold medalist Chris Waddell is
another Park City local who gives new
meaning to the word "grit." Sammy Linebaugh
shows us how he's redefining disabled sports.
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