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2001 Newsroom Archive
2002 Winter Olympic Torch Coming to Sacramento on January 19, 2002
Torchbearers' Running through Streets of Sacramento
Huge Celebration Planned in Old Sacramento
Sacramento California, December 12, 2001 - The
2002 Winter Olympic Torch will arrive late afternoon in Sacramento on
Saturday, January 19, 2002. The torch make its way through the streets
of Sacramento - passing many landmark locations like Sutter's Fort and
the State Capitol - and complete its tour of the city in Old Sacramento,
at the 1849 Scene next to the State Railroad Museum. The 2002 Winter Olympic
Committee will announce the exact route of the torch relay in early January.
Torchbearers have been chosen from throughout the City
of Sacramento and local communities. All were nominated by family members,
friends and colleagues who wrote a 50 to 100 word essay, explaining how
the nominee embodied the Olympic Spirit and provided inspiration to others
and to their community. The nominations were gathered through the 2002
Salt Lake Winter Olympic Committee, Coca-Cola and Chevrolet during March
and April of this year.
"We are thrilled that citizens from the City of
Sacramento and surrounding areas will represent our community as participants
in the Salt Lake 2002 Olympic Torch Relay," said Mayor Heather Fargo.
"Their stories of inspiration and lives of courage motivate all of
us to do better, giving us the hope we need to accomplish our own goals.
We are very proud of these torchbearers and the positive changes they
have brought to our region."
That same evening a huge celebration will take place
in Old Sacramento, including music, entertainment, food and exhibits.
The entire community is invited to welcome the torch's arrival and to
witness the lighting of the cauldron at the event. As a special opportunity,
the Discovery Museum History Center and the California State Railroad
Museum (both immediately adjacent to the 1849 Scene) will offer free admission
to the general public from 5:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. this evening only.
"The Olympic Spirit lives in the hearts of thousands
of children across this great nation," said Mayor Heather Fargo.
"These young heroes of our society bring out the best of what America
is all about: the freedom to dream and the ability to achieve. The 2002
Winter Olympic Torch Relay is a wonderful way to experience this magic
in our own communities."
The City of Sacramento's Department of Parks and
Recreation is coordinating the Winter Olympic Torch Relay Celebration
with the assistance of the Sacramento Convention and Visitors Bureau,
Sacramento Sports Commission, Downtown Sacramento Partnership, Sacramento
Metro Chamber of Commerce, Sacramento Coca-Cola Bottling Company, Local
Chevrolet Dealerships, KCRA-TV Channel 3, California State Railroad Museum
and Foundation, Discovery Museum History Center, California State Parks,
and Old Sacramento Management.
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