Rhona Howie’s Nostalgic Return to Ogden 24 Years After Gold Win
Rhona Howie returned to Ogden, Utah, for the 2026 LGT World Men’s Curling Championship, marking her first visit since winning Olympic gold in 2002. The Weber County Ice Sheet, a key venue during the 2002 Games, hosted a nostalgic event filled with memories for many local volunteers and Olympic athletes. As the Equipment and Logistics Officer and commentator, Howie was moved by the familiar atmosphere, recalling both her achievements and the challenges faced during her Olympic journey.
By the Numbers- Rhona Howie last visited Ogden 24 years ago during the 2002 Olympics.
- Howie’s team won the gold medal match with a score of 4–3 against Switzerland.
- The current LGT World Men’s Championship is being held at the same venue as the 2002 Olympics.
- A number of event organizers and volunteers from 2002 are participating again in 2026.
As the championship progresses, Rhona Howie’s role as a commentator will continue, offering insights into the games. The event may spark renewed interest in curling and further activities in Ogden, leveraging its Olympic history.
Bottom LineRhona Howie’s return to Ogden highlights the enduring legacy of the 2002 Olympic Winter Games and demonstrates the emotional connection athletes have with their past achievements. Her presence and memories may inspire future generations of curlers.
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