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251 90 and 120 meter jumping hills under construction in preparation for the 2002 Winter Olympic Games, September 29, 2000.2000-09-29
252 Alan and Evelyn Engen at the Joe Quinney Winter Sports Center / Alf Engen Ski Museum site dedication.1999-08-28
253 Alan Engen delivering the opening address at the Joe Quinney Winter Sports Center / Alf Engen Ski Museum site dedication.1999-08-28
254 Alf Engen and Corey Engen with ski jumper Lindsey Van, age 11, at the Utah Winter Sports Park, September 1996.1996-09
255 Christl Hager, University of Utah ski team All-American and 1994, 1995 and 1997 NCAA giant slalom champion. Photo circa 1996.1994; 1995; 1996; 1997; 1998
256 Construction of the Joe Quinney Winter Sports Center / Alf Engen Ski Museum, September 8, 2000.2000-09-08
257 Dave Amidon, Barbara Amidon and Spencer Eccles at the Joe Quinney Winter Sports Center / Alf Engen Ski Museum.1999
258 Dave Amidon, Barbara Amidon and Spencer Eccles at the Olympic Sports Park, July 19, 2000.1999
259 Dave Amidon, Executive of the Alf Engen Ski Museum Foundation, speaking at the groundbreaking ceremony of the Olympic Sports Park, April 19, 2000.2000-04-19
260 The Engen Bell.1990; 1991; 1992; 1993; 1994; 1995; 1996; 1997; 1998; 1999; 2000; 2001; 2002
261 The first day of work on the Joe Quinney Winter Sports Center / Alf Engen Ski Museum, April 19, 2000.2000-04-19
262 The first day of work on the Joe Quinney Winter Sports Center / Alf Engen Ski Museum, April 19, 2000.2000-04-19
263 John Aalberg, University of Utah Ski Team All-American; 1984 and 1985 NCAA cross-country champion; member of the 1992 and 1994 U.S. Olympic Teams.1983; 1984; 1985; 1986; 1987; 1988
264 Jumpers preparing to jump the "B" take-off on Ecker Hill, circa February 1933. L to R: Johanna Kolstad, Sverre Engen, Steffan Trogstad, Alf Engen, Einar Fredbo, and Halvar Hvalstad.1933-02
265 L to R: Dave Quinney Sr., Vern Nichol, Rowland Walker, A.L. Hamlin, Jack Walker, Alf Engen, Bill Bailey, Charles Wanless, and unidentified at Ecker Hill, circa 1933.1933
266 Mount Olympus Ski Club jumpers, L to R: Dave Quinney Sr., Vern Nichol, Rowland Walker, A.L. Hamlin, Jack Walker, Alf Engen, Bill Bailey, Charles Wanless, and unidentified at Ecker Hill, circa 1933.1933
267 Museum under construction at the Olympic Sports Park, July 19, 2000.2000-07-19
268 One of the last Intermountain Ski Jumping Championships on Ecker Hill, circa 1957. Tournament winners, L to R: Steve Rieschl, Harald Aase, Erlon Broomhall, and Alan Engen.1957
269 Photo of Ecker Hill on the day the hill was dedicated, Sunday March 2, 1930. The hill was named after Pete Ecker, a prominent Salt Lake ski official and supporter.1930-03-02
270 Sverre Engen, Alf Engen, jumper Tim Tauralt, Corey Engen, and John Bower at the Utah Winter Sports Park, September 28, 1996.1996-09-28
271 Calmar Andreasen at the top of the Ecker Hill in-run waiting for his turn to jump. Unfortunately, he lost his life during his second jump of the day, February 22, 1934.1934-02-22
272 Coach Pat Miller and University of Utah President David Gardner being hoisted on the shoulders of members of the 1981 University of Utah Ski Team and winners of the NCAA Championship held at Park City.1981
273 Greg Thompson with Northern Ute elder Clifford Duncan in full regalia at the Joe Quinney Winter Sports Center / Alf Engen Ski Museum site dedication.1999-08-28
274 Mount Olympus Skiers at Ecker Hill, circa 1934. Back row, L to R: Jimmy Howell, Hal Thompson, Chet Dalgleish, Jack Walker, Ed Gorder, Frank Williams, and Bill Cowan. Front row, L to R: Barrquist, Sharf Sumner, W.W. "Bill" Riter, and Tom Todd.1934
275 Randy Montgomery, Executive director, of the Alf Engen Ski Museum Foundation welcomes dignitaries attending the August 28, 1999 site dedication of the Joe Quinney Winter Sports Center/Alf Engen Ski Museum.1999-08-28
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