Leah Hogsten | Tribune file photo
Jon Bon Jovi performs his hit single "It's My Life" during the closing of the 2002
Leah Hogsten | Tribune file photo
Athletes enter the stadium during the Closing Ceremony.
Rick Egan | Tribune file photo
With chants of USA! USA! Olympic revelers scatter as police march east on 200 South trying to c
Francisco Kyolseth | Tribune file photo
Salt Lake Winter Games Closing Ceremony on Feb. 24, 2002.
Danny La | Tribune file photo
The intersection of Main Street and 200 South bustles with people as the band "Christafari&q
Trent Nelson | Tribune file photo
Canada's Owen Nolan celebrates his team's gold medal at the E Center.
Steve Griffin | Tribune file photo
The Closing Ceremony of the 2002 Winter Games.
Al Hartmann | Tribune file photo
Italy's Stefania Belmondo, top, congratulates her teammate Gabriella Paruzzi as she drops at t
Rick Egan | Tribune file photo
Derek Parra and Cammi Granato at the Closing Ceremony on Feb. 24, 2002.
Emily Weirich | Tribune file photo
People argue with police officers dressed in riot gear at the corner of 300 South and Main S
Rick Egan | Tribune file photo
David Pelletier and Jamie Salé, of Canada wave to the crowd during the Closing Ceremony.
Paul Fraughton | Tribune file photo
Olympians and volunteers play with large balls on the Rice-Eccles Stadium floor during the C
Francisco Kjolseth | Tribune file photo
The Closing Ceremony of the 2002 Winter Games in Rice-Eccles Stadium on Feb. 24, 2002.
Paul Fraughton | Tribune file photo
The stadium ice is covered with colored sand in a spectacular black light section of the Cl
Trent Nelson | Tribune file photo
Canadian hockey players leap off the bench, celebrating their gold medal victory 5-2 over the
Leah Hogsten | Tribune file photo
Jon Bon Jovi performs his hit single "It's My Life" during the closing of the 2002 Winter Olympic Games in Salt Lake City.
Leah Hogsten | Tribune file photo
Athletes enter the stadium during the Closing Ceremony.
Rick Egan | Tribune file photo
With chants of USA! USA! Olympic revelers scatter as police march east on 200 South trying to clear Main Street early Sunday morning, Feb. 24, 2002.
Francisco Kyolseth | Tribune file photo
Salt Lake Winter Games Closing Ceremony on Feb. 24, 2002.
Danny La | Tribune file photo
The intersection of Main Street and 200 South bustles with people as the band "Christafari" plays on Saturday evening. The Olympic Winter Games has made the downtown streets of Salt Lake City busy.
Trent Nelson | Tribune file photo
Canada's Owen Nolan celebrates his team's gold medal at the E Center.
Steve Griffin | Tribune file photo
The Closing Ceremony of the 2002 Winter Games.
Al Hartmann | Tribune file photo
Italy's Stefania Belmondo, top, congratulates her teammate Gabriella Paruzzi as she drops at the finish line in elation at the 30K classic race. Belmondo took bronze medal and Paruzzi a silver medal.
Rick Egan | Tribune file photo
Derek Parra and Cammi Granato at the Closing Ceremony on Feb. 24, 2002.
Emily Weirich | Tribune file photo
People argue with police officers dressed in riot gear at the corner of 300 South and Main Street in the early morning of Feb. 24, 2002.
Rick Egan | Tribune file photo
David Pelletier and Jamie Salé, of Canada wave to the crowd during the Closing Ceremony.
Paul Fraughton | Tribune file photo
Olympians and volunteers play with large balls on the Rice-Eccles Stadium floor during the Closing Ceremony of the 2002 Winter Games.
Francisco Kjolseth | Tribune file photo
The Closing Ceremony of the 2002 Winter Games in Rice-Eccles Stadium on Feb. 24, 2002.
Paul Fraughton | Tribune file photo
The stadium ice is covered with colored sand in a spectacular black light section of the Closing Ceremony.
Trent Nelson | Tribune file photo
Canadian hockey players leap off the bench, celebrating their gold medal victory 5-2 over the USA at the E Center.