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SPECIALIST William "Bill" Tavares, Womens Team Head Coach, seen here at a press conference held in the Salt Palace in Salt Lake City, will lead the women's bobsled team to competition at the Utah Olympic Park in Park City, Utah. The 2002 WINTER OLYMPIC GAMES will be the first time Women's Bobsled will be participating as a medal sport. His team, SPECIALIST Jill Bakken and her partner, Vonetta Flowers, were not the favored team going in but ended up breaking a 46 year drought for the United States and winning the Gold over another American team and favored German team, setting a track record in the process

SPECIALIST William "Bill" Tavares, Womens Team Head Coach, seen here a...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: 2002 WINTER OLYMPIC GAMES Base: Salt Lake City State: Utah (UT) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operato... More

SPECIALIST William "Bill" Tavares, USA, Womens Team Head Coach, smiles at a response given by athletes during a press conference held in Salt Lake City, Utah. The women answered many questions about how they felt competing in the 2002 WINTER OLYMPIC GAMES for the first time as part of the women's bobsled team. His team, SPECIALIST Jill Bakken and her partner, Vonetta Flowers, were not the favored team going in but ended up breaking a 46 year drought for the United States and winning the Gold over another American team and favored German team, setting a track record in the process

SPECIALIST William "Bill" Tavares, USA, Womens Team Head Coach, smiles...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: 2002 WINTER OLYMPIC GAMES Base: Salt Lake City State: Utah (UT) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operato... More

World Class Athlete SPECIALIST Jill Bakken (right) and Vonetta Flowers in USA-2, sprint down the track for the women's two-man Bobsled in their way to a gold medal at Utah Olympic Park in Park City, Utah, during the 2002 OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES. The team was not favored going in but ended up breaking a 46 year drought for the United States and winning the Gold over another American team and favored German team, setting a track record in the process

World Class Athlete SPECIALIST Jill Bakken (right) and Vonetta Flowers...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: 2002 OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES Base: Park City State: Utah (UT) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: JO... More

Vonetta Flowers, left, and World Class Athlete SPECIALIST Jill Bakken, USA, react to the crowd as they step up to the podium during the medal ceremony in Salt Lake City, after winning the gold medal in women's two-man bobsled for the United States in the 2002 WINTER OLYMPIC GAMES. The team was not favored going in but ended up breaking a 46 year drought for the United States, winning the Gold over another American team and favored German team, setting a track record in the process

Vonetta Flowers, left, and World Class Athlete SPECIALIST Jill Bakken,...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: 2002 WINTER OLYMPIC GAMES Base: Salt Lake City State: Utah (UT) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operato... More

World Class Athlete SPECIALIST Jill Bakken, USA, speaks with the media during a press conference held in Salt Lake City, Utah. The 2002 games will be the first for the women bobsledders to compete for a medal in Olympic history.020214-N-3995K-001

World Class Athlete SPECIALIST Jill Bakken, USA, speaks with the media...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: Olympics 2002 Base: Salt Lake City State: Utah (UT) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: JO1 Prest... More

World Class Athlete SPECIALIST (SPC) Jill Bakken, USA, smiles while answering questions during a post-event press conference about, her and her partner, being the first women to win a gold medal in the sport of bobsled during the 2002 WINTER OLYMPIC GAMES. SPC Bakken and Vonetta Flowers lead "USA-2" to the Gold at Utah Olympic Park in Park City, Utah during the Winter Olympic Games. The team was not favored going in but ended up breaking a 46 year drought for the United States, winning the Gold over another American team and favored German team, setting a track record in the process

World Class Athlete SPECIALIST (SPC) Jill Bakken, USA, smiles while an...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: 2002 WINTER OLYMPIC GAMES Base: Park City State: Utah (UT) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: JO... More

Vonetta Flowers (left) and World Class Athlete SPECIALIST Jill Bakken, USA, laugh at the recent accomplishment moments after winning the gold medal for the United States in first women's two-man bobsled event during the 2002 WINTER OLYMPIC GAMES. The team was not favored going in but ended up breaking a 46 year drought for the United States and winning the Gold over another American team and favored German team, setting a track record in the process

Vonetta Flowers (left) and World Class Athlete SPECIALIST Jill Bakken,...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: 2002 WINTER OLYMPIC GAMES Base: Park City State: Utah (UT) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: JO... More

The first winners in the 2002 OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES debut for womens two-man bobsledding. (left to right) Germany's Ulrike Holzner, Sandra Prokoff, silver medallist; USA's Vonetta Flowers, World Class Athlete SPECIALIST Jill Bakken, USA, gold medallist; and Germany's Nicole Herschmann, Susi-Lisa Erdmann, bronze medallist, take in the moment after being presented their medals

The first winners in the 2002 OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES debut for womens tw...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: 2002 OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES Base: Salt Lake City State: Utah (UT) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operato... More

World Class Athlete SPECIALIST Jill Bakken, USA, will drive "USA-2" bobsled down the track at the Utah Olympic Park in Park City, Utah, during the 2002 WINTER OLYMPIC GAMES. These games will be the first for the women bobsledders to compete for a medal in Olympic history. SPC Jill Bakken and her partner, Vonetta Flowers, were not the favored team going in but ended up breaking a 46 year drought for the United States and winning the Gold over another American team and favored German team, setting a track record in the process

World Class Athlete SPECIALIST Jill Bakken, USA, will drive "USA-2" bo...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: 2002 WINTER OLYMPIC GAMES Base: Salt Lake City State: Utah (UT) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operato... More

World Class Athlete SPECIALIST Jill Bakken, USA, (front), and Vonetta Flowers in "USA-2" bobsled, celebrate their final and gold medal winning run in the women's two-man bobsled event at the Utah Olympic Park in Park City, Utah during the 2002 WINTER OLYMPIC GAMES. The team was not favored going in but ended up breaking a 46 year drought for the United States and winning the Gold over another American team and favored German team, setting a track record in the process

World Class Athlete SPECIALIST Jill Bakken, USA, (front), and Vonetta ...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: 2002 WINTER OLYMPIC GAMES Base: Park City State: Utah (UT) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: JO... More

SPECIALIST Bill Tavares, USA, women's two-man bobsled head coach, celebrates at the finish line after World Class Athlete SPECIALIST Jill Bakken, USA, and Vonetta Flowers win the gold medal for the United States at Utah Olympic Park in Park City, Utah, during the 2002 OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES. The team was not favored going in but ended up breaking a 46 year drought for the United States and winning the Gold over another American team and favored German team, setting a track record in the process

SPECIALIST Bill Tavares, USA, women's two-man bobsled head coach, cele...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: 2002 OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES Base: Park City State: Utah (UT) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: JO... More

Vonetta Flowers, left, and World Class Athlete SPECIALIST Jill Bakken, USA, listen to the United States national anthem during the medal ceremony in Salt Lake City, after winning the gold medal in women's two-man bobsled for the United States in the 2002 WINTER OLYMPIC GAMES. The team was not favored going in but ended up breaking a 46 year drought for the United States, winning the Gold over another American team and favored German team, setting a track record in the process

Vonetta Flowers, left, and World Class Athlete SPECIALIST Jill Bakken,...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: 2002 WINTER OLYMPIC GAMES Base: Salt Lake City State: Utah (UT) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operato... More

The first winners in the 2002 OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES debut for womens two-man bobsledding. World Class Athlete SPECIALIST Jill Bakken, USA, left, and Vonetta Flowers, of "USA-2" bobsled, show off their newly awarded gold medals presented to them at the medal ceremony in Salt Lake City. The team was not favored going in but ended up breaking a 46 year drought for the United States, winning the Gold over another American team and favored German team, setting a track record in the process

The first winners in the 2002 OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES debut for womens tw...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: 2002 OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES Base: Salt Lake City State: Utah (UT) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operato... More

SPECIALIST (SPC) William "Bill" Tavares, USA, Womens Team Head Coach, (left), SPC Jill Bakken, USA, USA-2 Driver, (center), and SPC Tuffield "Tuffy" Latour, USA, Womens Team Driving Coach, will represent the World Class Athlete Program in women's bobsled at the 2002 OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES in Salt Lake City. The team, with Vonetta Flowers as the brakeman, was not favored going in but ended up breaking a 46 year drought for the United States, winning the Gold over another American team and favored German team, setting a track record in the process. They were also the first winners in the 2002 OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES debut for womens two-man bobsledding

SPECIALIST (SPC) William "Bill" Tavares, USA, Womens Team Head Coach, ...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: 2002 OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES Base: Salt Lake City State: Utah (UT) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operato... More

The first winners in the 2002 OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES debut for womens bobsledding. (Counterclockwise) Germany's Sandra Prokoff and Ulrike Holzner, silver medallist; Germanys Nicole Herschmann, Susi-Lisa Erdmann, bronze medallists; and USA's World Class Athlete SPECIALIST Jill Bakken, USA, and Vonetta Flowers, gold medallist; smile for the crowd moment after being presented their medals for the women's two-man bobsled during the 2002 WINTER OLYMPIC GAMES

The first winners in the 2002 OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES debut for womens bo...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: 2002 WINTER OLYMPIC GAMES Base: Salt Lake City State: Utah (UT) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operato... More

Competing in the 2002 OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES debut for womens bobsledding, World Class Athlete SPECIALIST Jill Bakken, USA, drives the "USA-2" bobsled for the first of two runs in the event. The team was not favored going in but ended up breaking a 46 year drought for the United States and winning the Gold over another American team and favored German team, setting a track record in the process

Competing in the 2002 OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES debut for womens bobsleddin...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: 2002 OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES Base: Park City State: Utah (UT) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: JO... More

Michigan Army National Guard (MIARNG) SPECIALIST (SPC) Christian Bakken, with the Taylor, Michigan (MI), 1776th Military Police Company (MPC), returns from the Gulf Coast to his armory in Taylor, Michigan. The 1776th MPC was deployed to Mississippi to augment local law enforcement agencies and provide humanitarian assistance in support of Operation KATRINA RELIEF. (A3596)

Michigan Army National Guard (MIARNG) SPECIALIST (SPC) Christian Bakke...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: KATRINA RELIEF Base: Taylor State: Michigan (MI) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Major Command Shown: 1776th M... More

Flooding - Grygla, Minn. , May 20, 2009 -- Marianne Ludwig, program specialist, interviews Raymond and  Blanche Bakken of Grygla about their flood damage. In the background, Marie Ostby is interviewed by Candy Coyle, another program specialist. Disaster Recovery Centers offer specialized assistance to citizens struck by disaster. Photo by Ed Edahl/FEMA

Flooding - Grygla, Minn. , May 20, 2009 -- Marianne Ludwig, program sp...

The original database describes this as: Title: Residents at a Disaster Recovery Center in Minnesota Production Date: 05/20/2009 Caption: Grygla, Minn. , May 20, 2009 -- Marianne Ludwig, program specialist, ... More

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