Tag Archives: Spectator Sports

Bees Baseball

Salt Lake Bees Baseball

The Salt Lake Bees are the Triple-A affiliate of the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim. Since the franchise’s return to Salt Lake City in 1994, the team has welcomed over eight million fans to Bees Salt Lake City’s Ballpark, while the club has reached the Pacific Coast League Finals twice. Major League Baseball greats such as Torii Hunter, David Ortiz, LaTroy Hawkins, and Francisco Rodriguez have played for Salt Lake.

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Salt Lake Bees Home Game Calendar
Smith’s Ballpark, Salt Lake

High School Events

Utah High School Event Calendars

Sporting Events,  Football, Soccer, Volleyball, Basketball, Theatre, Dance

Salt Lake Area

West High School
241 N 300 W, Salt Lake

East High School
840 S 1300 E, Salt Lake

Highland High School
2166 S 1700 E, Salt Lake

Judge Memorial Catholic High School
650 S 1100 E, Salt Lake

Skyline High School
3251 E 3760 S, Salt Lake

Murray High School
5440 State St, Murray

Cottonwood High School
5715 S 1300 E, Murray

Olympus High School
4055 S 2300 E, Holladay

Brighton High School
2220 Bengal Blvd, Cottonwood Heights

Hillcrest High School
7350 S 900 E, Midvale

Jordan High School
95 Beetdigger Blvd, Sandy

Alta High School
11055 S 1000 E, Sandy

Diamond Ridge High School
825 E 9085 S, Sandy

Corner Canyon High School
12943 S 700 E, Draper

Granger High School
3580 3600 W, West Valley

Hunter High School
4200 S 5600 W, West Valley

Cyprus High School
8623 W 3000 S, Magna

Kearns High School
5525 Cougar Ln, Kearns

Taylorsville High School
5225 S Redwood Rd, Taylorsville

West Jordan High School
8136 2700 W, West Jordan

Copper Hills High School
5445 New Bingham Hwy, West Jordan

South Hills Middle School
13508 S 4000 W, Riverton

Herriman High School
11917 S, Mustang Trail Way, Herriman

Grantsville High School
155 E Cherry St, Grantsville

Park City Area

Park City High School
1750 Kearns Blvd, Park City

Provo Utah Valley

Skyridge High School
3000 N Center St, Lehi

Provo High School
1199 Lakeshore Dr, Provo

Timpview High School
3570 Timpview Dr, Provo

Orem High School
175 S 400 E, Orem

North Salt Lake Area

Davis High School
325 S Main St, Kaysville

Northridge High School
2430 N Hill Field Rd, Layton

Layton High School
440 Wasatch Dr, Layton

Viewmont High School
120 W 1000 N, Bountiful

Woods Cross High School
600 W 2200 S, Woods Cross

Mountain High School
490 S 500 E, Kaysville

Logan Cache Valley Area

Sky View High School
520 S 250 E, Smithfield

Rice Eccles Stadium

University of Utah

Football Stadium, Home of the Utes, Sports Arena

  • College Football Games
  • Headliner Music Concerts
  • Olympic Venue

Rice-Eccles Stadium
University of Utah Campus
451 1400 E, Salt Lake City, UT 84112

FIBT Bobsled & Skeleton America’s Cup

Bobsledding, Olympics, Sports, Competition, RacesThe FIBT conducts a worldwide series of races that quality athletes for the annual World Championships and every four years for the Olympic Winter Games. The World Cup involves the top athletes in the sport, who compete in a series of eight races.

Junior circuits are held in North America (America’s Cup) and Europe (Europa Cup). One step higher is the Intercontinental Cup. Competitors earn points and a world ranking that determines starting positions and seeding at the various FIBT races.

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FIBT Bobsled and Skeleton World Championships

Utah Olympic Park presents the World Junior Championship Bobsleigh, Skeleton at Park City’s Olympic Park January 31st – February 6th, 2011

Bobsledding, FIBT Bobsled and Skeleton Championships, Federation Internationale de Bobsleigh, Park City, Utah, Olympic Park, Winter ActivitiesBoth men and women compete in the sport of bobsleigh, a sport that combines speed, power and agility. There are two person races for men and women. Men also have a four-man event. Bobsleigh is one of the original sports in the Olympic Winter Games.

In skeleton, there are separate racing disciplines for men and women. In World Cup competitions two heats are held over one day.  At the FIBT World Championships (held annually except in the Olympic year), four heats are held over two days.

The Federation Internationale de Bobsleigh et de Tobogganing (FIBT) was founded on November 23, 1923 by the delegates of Great Britain, France and Switzerland, and the representatives of Canada and the United States, meeting at an International Congress in Paris, France. The FIBT headquarters is in Lausanne, Switzerland.

Bobsleigh as an organized and active sport thrived from before the turn of the century. However, it was the advent of the 1924 Winter Games and the acceptance of Bobsleigh as an Olympic sport that prompted the formation of a federation.

Time Schedules: TBA 1/31/11, 2/1/11, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6