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Experts in the sport tell you that it is impossible to make up time at the very end of the track. That results in a lot of grinding and destruction. Our collective success had many sources. Not the arrangement you were looking for? Tom began doing radio interviews, the local Campbell newspaper ran stories and San Jose newspapers as well.
Not the arrangement you were looking for? Leann Rimes Number of Pages: A3-A5 Piano Guitar Scoring: Adult Contemporary Contemporary Country. David Foster Linda Thompson Lyricists: Experts in the sport tell you that it is impossible to make up time at the very end of the track. But when Jimmy Shea finished the last three turns, he ended up winning the gold by five one-hundredths of a second.
We had witnessed a very magical, emotional moment, especially when he took a picture of his recently deceased grandfather out of his helmet. It was like Jimmy had a divine hand pushing him down that last part of the track. During the Games I am certain we had a divine hand with us. There were many instances when we received assistance beyond our capabilities.
There was one area in particular that would dramatically affect the outcome of the Games—the weather. For example, we turned the downhill run into a sheet of ice. We used a water bar to inject water every eight inches into the entire slope and then let it freeze. Imagine flying down a sheet of ice at 80 miles per hour. When it snows, it ruins the prepared surface, and we start over with 27 Sno-Cats and 1, volunteers just for the downhill runs. We enjoyed miraculously superb weather during the Games, beginning with a storm the morning of the opening ceremonies to blow out the inversion and to put a blanket of white on the mountains.
During the 17 days of the event we showcased the majestic, white mountains and deep blue skies of Utah. We could not have scripted better weather. It made a fundamental difference to the outcome of our Games. As the closing ceremonies approached, I kept an eye on an approaching storm that was forecast to hit that evening. Late in the afternoon of the closing ceremonies I was in the stadium monitoring the load-in when the storm hit with large black clouds and then rain. It cleared out before the start of the ceremonies, but the forecast called for a major windstorm to come through between 7: Winds would be a problem.
They would hinder the dinosaurs, prevent the large balloons from being used, and, worst of all, cancel the fireworks—more than 36, shells. I stayed in touch by cell phone with our weather center, which was tied into ground-monitoring stations for hundreds of miles.
Each successive report updated the storm approaching Salt Lake from the west. A wind has come in from the east, which almost never happens. It has stalled the wind front over the Great Salt Lake, so you are good to go for the entire show. A feeling similar to electricity coursed through me.
The closing ceremonies came off perfectly, and just 15 minutes after the stadium emptied, the storm hit with ferocity, tearing to shreds left-behind ponchos and programs. Mitt Romney and I watched this and commented that this was like a divine punctuation mark of who is really in charge. In our minds the weather was divinely provided. We know we had a divine hand with us. We all have a divine hand in our lives. Our Father in Heaven and His Son care deeply for each of us.
We need to recognize that They are ever present beside us to guide us along the way if we will but reach out to take the hand that is offered. It is a marvelous comfort. It is ever present, as we are worthy. It can keep us focused on our true mission in life as we take that divine hand and let it remind us and guide us in what we do. Remember that it is there. One of the Olympic firsts for our Games was to choose a theme and amplify it through everything we did.
It also tied to the idea of inspiring others with that light kindled within each of us.
You probably recall seeing the children of light throughout our ceremonies and at the Medals Plaza. There are dozens of stories, but one in particular is very poignant. Eighteen months before the Games, Chris Klug lay on an operating table wondering if he would live. His resolve was to compete in his home country, the United States. But in the summer of he was diagnosed with a life-threatening liver disease—the same disease that had taken the life of Walter Payton.
Chris was wasting away, losing 30 pounds awaiting a liver transplant—a highly risky procedure, but his only hope to live. His operation was successful. He went into a special but very difficult training regimen, hoping to once again compete.
At the Games he unexpectedly made it into the final round, and then—unbelievably—he won the bronze medal. He is the only organ transplant recipient ever to do so, and he won the medal on National Organ Transplant Awareness Day. Focus and determination resulted in what almost all thought impossible. Each of us can strive to reach heights that may not seem possible today.
Life is full of many twists and turns, and it is so exciting to contemplate what lies ahead of you. As you reach to light the fire within you, you become an inspiration to those around you. What you reach for may be in studies, career, or service to others. But it may also be to light the divine fire within yourself.
Each of us has the seeds of divinity within us, lying dormant until we consciously plant them and nourish them to grow. So let each of us look inside ourselves to see how we may light that fire within and achieve more than we may think possible. Certainly that was the case with the Salt Lake Organizing Committee.
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I recall looking from the outside at the organization as the bribery scandal unfolded. The thought of having great Olympic Games seemed an improbable dream. Yet the people of Utah did have a dream to host the world. As the new management of SLOC, our objective was to do it in such a way that the past would fade away and be replaced with memories of magical Games. We had been knocked down, but it was time to get up and do what many thought impossible: The Games were indeed magical. These were perfect Games. Our collective success had many sources.
We had a great team, led by my partner Mitt Romney. We had superb organization. We had a divine hand of assistance. But one key factor noted throughout the world were the wonderful volunteers.