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SLC-UT Committee for the Games President Fraser Bullock reacts to 2034 Olympic Games
ABC4 met with the Salt Lake City-Utah Committee for the Olympic Games President Fraser Bullock to hear his reaction to Salt Lake city being officially awarded the 2034 Winter Olympic Games.
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published: 24 Jul 2024
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Fraser Bullock: Outstanding Directors
http://www.utahbusiness.com/2016-outstanding-director-awards/
Congratulations to Fraser Bullock, one of Utah Business' 2016 Outstanding Directors honorees. Fraser serves as Co-Founder and Senior Advisor at Sorenson Capital, as well as Chair of the HealthCatalyst Board of Directors.
published: 17 Jun 2016
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Light the Fire Within | Fraser Bullock | 2002
Click "Show more" to find the links to the speech and podcasts.
Fraser Bullock shares his experience helping with the Olympics in Salt Lake and suggests that when life knocks us down, we must quickly get back up.
This speech was given on October 1, 2002.
Read the speech here:
https://speeches.byu.edu/talks/fraser-bullock/light-fire-within/
Learn more about the author:
https://speeches.byu.edu/speakers/fraser-bullock/
More BYU Speeches here:
https://speeches.byu.edu/
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published: 15 Aug 2022
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Fraser Bullock Shares His Vision for the 2034 Salt Lake City Olympics
Great conversation with BYU grad Fraser Bullock. Don’t miss his thoughts on the impact the Olympics have on the world and how BYU prepared him for a life in and around the Olympics.
published: 20 Jun 2024
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Fraser Bullock, President & CEO, Salt Lake City-Utah Committee for the Games
Fraser Bullock describes what it means to have another Olympic Games in Salt Lake City and shares a vision of cities and towns from across the state getting involved with the 2034 Winter Games.
published: 11 Sep 2024
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3 Questions with Bob Evans: Fraser Bullock, part of the 2002 Winter Olympics
The United States Olympic Committee recently selected Salt Lake as their bid city, possibly for the 2030 winter games.
Fox 13's Bob Evans sat down with Fraser Bullock, the former COO of the Salt Lake Organizing Committee of the 2002 Winter Olympics, and asked him three questions.
published: 11 Feb 2019
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From 2002 to 2034: BYU Alum Fraser Bullock on Utah’s Olympic Journey and Paris Olympics
Fraser Bullock, a BYU alum and key figure in the Olympic movement, joins Y’s Guys to discuss Utah’s bid to host the 2034 Winter Olympics. With a rich history in the Olympic Games, including serving as the COO and CFO for the 2002 Winter Games, Fraser shares his passion for the Olympics and the potential impact of bringing the Games back to Utah. He reflects on the journey, the significance of the announcement, and his personal experiences, including overcoming a heart attack.
#FraserBullock #WinterOlympics #UtahOlympics #OlympicGames #BYUAlumni #SaltLakeCity #OlympicBid #SportsInterview #BYUSports #YSGUYS #OlympicMovement #Utah2024 #WinterGames #BYU #OlympicHistory #SportsTalk #BYUTalkShow #OlympicLegacy #SaltLake2024 #byutv #lds
https://www.ysguys.com
published: 19 Jun 2024
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2002 Olympics COO Fraser Bullock Recounts His Career Path: MMC 9/29/2010
Fraser Bullock, Managing Director of Sorenson Capital and COO of the 2002 Winter Olympic Games, recounts his career path from BYU MBA to Bain & Co., to the Olympics with Mitt Romney, and now at Sorenson Capital. He gives an anecdote on how Mitt Romney's thrift helped make the 2002 Olympics one of the most profitable ever.
published: 27 Sep 2010
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2016 UTC Hall of Fame Celebration - Fraser Bullock Acceptance Speech
published: 17 Mar 2017
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Utah Compact Anniversary - Fraser Bullock
Fraser Bullock served as president and CEO of the Salt Lake Organizing Committee. He was a featured speaker at the first anniversary of the signing of The Utah Compact.
published: 05 Dec 2011
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SLC-UT Committee for the Games President Fraser Bullock reacts to 2034 Olympic Games
ABC4 met with the Salt Lake City-Utah Committee for the Olympic Games President Fraser Bullock to hear his reaction to Salt Lake city being officially awarded t...
ABC4 met with the Salt Lake City-Utah Committee for the Olympic Games President Fraser Bullock to hear his reaction to Salt Lake city being officially awarded the 2034 Winter Olympic Games.
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https://wn.com/Slc_Ut_Committee_For_The_Games_President_Fraser_Bullock_Reacts_To_2034_Olympic_Games
ABC4 met with the Salt Lake City-Utah Committee for the Olympic Games President Fraser Bullock to hear his reaction to Salt Lake city being officially awarded the 2034 Winter Olympic Games.
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- published: 24 Jul 2024
- views: 189
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Fraser Bullock: Outstanding Directors
http://www.utahbusiness.com/2016-outstanding-director-awards/
Congratulations to Fraser Bullock, one of Utah Business' 2016 Outstanding Directors honorees. Fra...
http://www.utahbusiness.com/2016-outstanding-director-awards/
Congratulations to Fraser Bullock, one of Utah Business' 2016 Outstanding Directors honorees. Fraser serves as Co-Founder and Senior Advisor at Sorenson Capital, as well as Chair of the HealthCatalyst Board of Directors.
https://wn.com/Fraser_Bullock_Outstanding_Directors
http://www.utahbusiness.com/2016-outstanding-director-awards/
Congratulations to Fraser Bullock, one of Utah Business' 2016 Outstanding Directors honorees. Fraser serves as Co-Founder and Senior Advisor at Sorenson Capital, as well as Chair of the HealthCatalyst Board of Directors.
- published: 17 Jun 2016
- views: 222
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Light the Fire Within | Fraser Bullock | 2002
Click "Show more" to find the links to the speech and podcasts.
Fraser Bullock shares his experience helping with the Olympics in Salt Lake and suggests that ...
Click "Show more" to find the links to the speech and podcasts.
Fraser Bullock shares his experience helping with the Olympics in Salt Lake and suggests that when life knocks us down, we must quickly get back up.
This speech was given on October 1, 2002.
Read the speech here:
https://speeches.byu.edu/talks/fraser-bullock/light-fire-within/
Learn more about the author:
https://speeches.byu.edu/speakers/fraser-bullock/
More BYU Speeches here:
https://speeches.byu.edu/
Subscribe to BYU Speeches:
https://www.youtube.com/c/byuspeeches/
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© Brigham Young University. All rights reserved.
"What a delight to be here. I have a very fond place in my heart for this wonderful institution and for all of the great work that is accomplished here. Thank you for joining me this morning. I would like to recognize my wife, Jennifer, with me here on the stand. She is my angel. I am also delighted to have my parents and children here.
On February 17, 2002, nervous anticipation filled the Salt Lake Ice Center for Apolo Ono’s first Olympic short-track, speed-skating final, the 1,000 meters. Apolo was heralded as an Olympian who had a chance to win four gold medals. He typically waits until late in the race to make his move, and this race was no different. With two laps remaining, he finally moved to the front of the pack of five skaters. On the very last corner, Apolo and Li Jiajun from China bumped lightly, then Li bumped Ahn Hyun-soo from Korea, and in an instant they found themselves spilled across the ice, sliding into the padded walls. Only the Australian, Steven Bradbury, remained upright to cross the finish line, the first Australian ever to win a gold medal in the Winter Olympics. As he would later say, his strategy worked perfectly—he hoped the others would crash.
As Steven was crossing the finish line, the crowd breathed a collective groan, their hopes of an American gold medal fallen with Apolo, who was also injured in the crash with a gash that would require six stitches. Largely unnoticed in the instantaneous aftermath of the fallen skaters, Apolo scrambled to get up and slide, skate first, across the finish line. He knew that winning the silver medal was still possible and that what would determine his order of finish would be when his skate crossed the line. He barely edged out the Canadian for the silver medal. During the medal ceremony Apolo exuded how thrilled he was. He didn’t lose the gold. He won the silver. When Apolo fell, he not only got up, he got up quickly.
I would like to touch on a few lessons for life that we can learn—each illuminated from events in the Olympics. One of life’s experiences is that we all get knocked down. As in Apolo’s case, we are never sure what is around the next corner. In our case, we may not get knocked down on ice, but we can experience reversals in health, finances, or with family, friends, or other areas. Our challenge is what happens next. We need to get up and get up quickly. In our theme song for the Games, “Light the Fire Within,” sung by LeAnn Rimes, we find the following:
And if we fall,
We won’t stay down.
We will get back up
And use the strength we’ve found—
And we will rise
Like champions.
Every obstacle we’ll overcome.
Once in every lifetime
There’s a chance to stand apart.
We can show the world
Our very best,
Reveal what’s in our hearts.
And so the story goes and glory
Never will end.
Inspiration lights
The fire within.
[“Light the Fire Within,” by David Foster and Linda Thompson]
Everyone faces challenges we never thought would come our way. The key question we face as a result of these reversals or trials is whether it will bring us closer to God. I believe we face this basic choice every time we encounter these difficulties: Will it push us farther away from God or bring us closer to Him? We should see more clearly our complete dependency upon God and humble ourselves in our relationship with Him.
The people of Alma provide an inspiring example and enlightenment on the trying times we encounter. In Mosiah 24:15 we read: “The Lord did strengthen them that they could bear up their burdens with ease, and they did submit cheerfully and with patience to all the will of the Lord.” I believe one of the great purposes of the burdens we face is to recognize our dependence upon the Lord and to submit our will to His. Indeed, the Savior is our schoolmaster in this principle. In 3 Nephi 27:13 the Savior said, “I came into the world to do the will of my Father.”..."
https://wn.com/Light_The_Fire_Within_|_Fraser_Bullock_|_2002
Click "Show more" to find the links to the speech and podcasts.
Fraser Bullock shares his experience helping with the Olympics in Salt Lake and suggests that when life knocks us down, we must quickly get back up.
This speech was given on October 1, 2002.
Read the speech here:
https://speeches.byu.edu/talks/fraser-bullock/light-fire-within/
Learn more about the author:
https://speeches.byu.edu/speakers/fraser-bullock/
More BYU Speeches here:
https://speeches.byu.edu/
Subscribe to BYU Speeches:
https://www.youtube.com/c/byuspeeches/
Follow BYU Speeches:
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© Brigham Young University. All rights reserved.
"What a delight to be here. I have a very fond place in my heart for this wonderful institution and for all of the great work that is accomplished here. Thank you for joining me this morning. I would like to recognize my wife, Jennifer, with me here on the stand. She is my angel. I am also delighted to have my parents and children here.
On February 17, 2002, nervous anticipation filled the Salt Lake Ice Center for Apolo Ono’s first Olympic short-track, speed-skating final, the 1,000 meters. Apolo was heralded as an Olympian who had a chance to win four gold medals. He typically waits until late in the race to make his move, and this race was no different. With two laps remaining, he finally moved to the front of the pack of five skaters. On the very last corner, Apolo and Li Jiajun from China bumped lightly, then Li bumped Ahn Hyun-soo from Korea, and in an instant they found themselves spilled across the ice, sliding into the padded walls. Only the Australian, Steven Bradbury, remained upright to cross the finish line, the first Australian ever to win a gold medal in the Winter Olympics. As he would later say, his strategy worked perfectly—he hoped the others would crash.
As Steven was crossing the finish line, the crowd breathed a collective groan, their hopes of an American gold medal fallen with Apolo, who was also injured in the crash with a gash that would require six stitches. Largely unnoticed in the instantaneous aftermath of the fallen skaters, Apolo scrambled to get up and slide, skate first, across the finish line. He knew that winning the silver medal was still possible and that what would determine his order of finish would be when his skate crossed the line. He barely edged out the Canadian for the silver medal. During the medal ceremony Apolo exuded how thrilled he was. He didn’t lose the gold. He won the silver. When Apolo fell, he not only got up, he got up quickly.
I would like to touch on a few lessons for life that we can learn—each illuminated from events in the Olympics. One of life’s experiences is that we all get knocked down. As in Apolo’s case, we are never sure what is around the next corner. In our case, we may not get knocked down on ice, but we can experience reversals in health, finances, or with family, friends, or other areas. Our challenge is what happens next. We need to get up and get up quickly. In our theme song for the Games, “Light the Fire Within,” sung by LeAnn Rimes, we find the following:
And if we fall,
We won’t stay down.
We will get back up
And use the strength we’ve found—
And we will rise
Like champions.
Every obstacle we’ll overcome.
Once in every lifetime
There’s a chance to stand apart.
We can show the world
Our very best,
Reveal what’s in our hearts.
And so the story goes and glory
Never will end.
Inspiration lights
The fire within.
[“Light the Fire Within,” by David Foster and Linda Thompson]
Everyone faces challenges we never thought would come our way. The key question we face as a result of these reversals or trials is whether it will bring us closer to God. I believe we face this basic choice every time we encounter these difficulties: Will it push us farther away from God or bring us closer to Him? We should see more clearly our complete dependency upon God and humble ourselves in our relationship with Him.
The people of Alma provide an inspiring example and enlightenment on the trying times we encounter. In Mosiah 24:15 we read: “The Lord did strengthen them that they could bear up their burdens with ease, and they did submit cheerfully and with patience to all the will of the Lord.” I believe one of the great purposes of the burdens we face is to recognize our dependence upon the Lord and to submit our will to His. Indeed, the Savior is our schoolmaster in this principle. In 3 Nephi 27:13 the Savior said, “I came into the world to do the will of my Father.”..."
- published: 15 Aug 2022
- views: 4007
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Fraser Bullock Shares His Vision for the 2034 Salt Lake City Olympics
Great conversation with BYU grad Fraser Bullock. Don’t miss his thoughts on the impact the Olympics have on the world and how BYU prepared him for a life in an...
Great conversation with BYU grad Fraser Bullock. Don’t miss his thoughts on the impact the Olympics have on the world and how BYU prepared him for a life in and around the Olympics.
https://wn.com/Fraser_Bullock_Shares_His_Vision_For_The_2034_Salt_Lake_City_Olympics
Great conversation with BYU grad Fraser Bullock. Don’t miss his thoughts on the impact the Olympics have on the world and how BYU prepared him for a life in and around the Olympics.
- published: 20 Jun 2024
- views: 505
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Fraser Bullock, President & CEO, Salt Lake City-Utah Committee for the Games
Fraser Bullock describes what it means to have another Olympic Games in Salt Lake City and shares a vision of cities and towns from across the state getting inv...
Fraser Bullock describes what it means to have another Olympic Games in Salt Lake City and shares a vision of cities and towns from across the state getting involved with the 2034 Winter Games.
https://wn.com/Fraser_Bullock,_President_Ceo,_Salt_Lake_City_Utah_Committee_For_The_Games
Fraser Bullock describes what it means to have another Olympic Games in Salt Lake City and shares a vision of cities and towns from across the state getting involved with the 2034 Winter Games.
- published: 11 Sep 2024
- views: 29
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3 Questions with Bob Evans: Fraser Bullock, part of the 2002 Winter Olympics
The United States Olympic Committee recently selected Salt Lake as their bid city, possibly for the 2030 winter games.
Fox 13's Bob Evans sat down with Fraser ...
The United States Olympic Committee recently selected Salt Lake as their bid city, possibly for the 2030 winter games.
Fox 13's Bob Evans sat down with Fraser Bullock, the former COO of the Salt Lake Organizing Committee of the 2002 Winter Olympics, and asked him three questions.
https://wn.com/3_Questions_With_Bob_Evans_Fraser_Bullock,_Part_Of_The_2002_Winter_Olympics
The United States Olympic Committee recently selected Salt Lake as their bid city, possibly for the 2030 winter games.
Fox 13's Bob Evans sat down with Fraser Bullock, the former COO of the Salt Lake Organizing Committee of the 2002 Winter Olympics, and asked him three questions.
- published: 11 Feb 2019
- views: 248
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From 2002 to 2034: BYU Alum Fraser Bullock on Utah’s Olympic Journey and Paris Olympics
Fraser Bullock, a BYU alum and key figure in the Olympic movement, joins Y’s Guys to discuss Utah’s bid to host the 2034 Winter Olympics. With a rich history in...
Fraser Bullock, a BYU alum and key figure in the Olympic movement, joins Y’s Guys to discuss Utah’s bid to host the 2034 Winter Olympics. With a rich history in the Olympic Games, including serving as the COO and CFO for the 2002 Winter Games, Fraser shares his passion for the Olympics and the potential impact of bringing the Games back to Utah. He reflects on the journey, the significance of the announcement, and his personal experiences, including overcoming a heart attack.
#FraserBullock #WinterOlympics #UtahOlympics #OlympicGames #BYUAlumni #SaltLakeCity #OlympicBid #SportsInterview #BYUSports #YSGUYS #OlympicMovement #Utah2024 #WinterGames #BYU #OlympicHistory #SportsTalk #BYUTalkShow #OlympicLegacy #SaltLake2024 #byutv #lds
https://www.ysguys.com
https://wn.com/From_2002_To_2034_Byu_Alum_Fraser_Bullock_On_Utah’S_Olympic_Journey_And_Paris_Olympics
Fraser Bullock, a BYU alum and key figure in the Olympic movement, joins Y’s Guys to discuss Utah’s bid to host the 2034 Winter Olympics. With a rich history in the Olympic Games, including serving as the COO and CFO for the 2002 Winter Games, Fraser shares his passion for the Olympics and the potential impact of bringing the Games back to Utah. He reflects on the journey, the significance of the announcement, and his personal experiences, including overcoming a heart attack.
#FraserBullock #WinterOlympics #UtahOlympics #OlympicGames #BYUAlumni #SaltLakeCity #OlympicBid #SportsInterview #BYUSports #YSGUYS #OlympicMovement #Utah2024 #WinterGames #BYU #OlympicHistory #SportsTalk #BYUTalkShow #OlympicLegacy #SaltLake2024 #byutv #lds
https://www.ysguys.com
- published: 19 Jun 2024
- views: 285
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2002 Olympics COO Fraser Bullock Recounts His Career Path: MMC 9/29/2010
Fraser Bullock, Managing Director of Sorenson Capital and COO of the 2002 Winter Olympic Games, recounts his career path from BYU MBA to Bain & Co., to the Olym...
Fraser Bullock, Managing Director of Sorenson Capital and COO of the 2002 Winter Olympic Games, recounts his career path from BYU MBA to Bain & Co., to the Olympics with Mitt Romney, and now at Sorenson Capital. He gives an anecdote on how Mitt Romney's thrift helped make the 2002 Olympics one of the most profitable ever.
https://wn.com/2002_Olympics_Coo_Fraser_Bullock_Recounts_His_Career_Path_Mmc_9_29_2010
Fraser Bullock, Managing Director of Sorenson Capital and COO of the 2002 Winter Olympic Games, recounts his career path from BYU MBA to Bain & Co., to the Olympics with Mitt Romney, and now at Sorenson Capital. He gives an anecdote on how Mitt Romney's thrift helped make the 2002 Olympics one of the most profitable ever.
- published: 27 Sep 2010
- views: 755
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Utah Compact Anniversary - Fraser Bullock
Fraser Bullock served as president and CEO of the Salt Lake Organizing Committee. He was a featured speaker at the first anniversary of the signing of The Utah ...
Fraser Bullock served as president and CEO of the Salt Lake Organizing Committee. He was a featured speaker at the first anniversary of the signing of The Utah Compact.
https://wn.com/Utah_Compact_Anniversary_Fraser_Bullock
Fraser Bullock served as president and CEO of the Salt Lake Organizing Committee. He was a featured speaker at the first anniversary of the signing of The Utah Compact.
- published: 05 Dec 2011
- views: 63