
(ATR) The Team USA Media Summit was held in Park City, Utah this week.
The United States Olympic Committee (USOC) has hosted the summit each year since 1988 as a way to bring together the media and the athletes in one place.
More than 100 Team USA hopefuls for the PyeongChang Winter Olympics participated in the four-day event, which included interviews, roundtable discussions, photo shoots and lifestyle segments.
A visit to the nearby Utah Olympic Park, a legacy of the 2002 Games, was a part of the media program.
An early snowfall greeted those on hand for the summit, including Around the Rings Editor Ed Hula.
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