| Updated: 2:39 p.m.
Park City ⢠Erik Schlopy has the last reservation on the last night of business at Adolphâs Restaurant.
The Olympic skier and Park City resident said on April 30, when the white-tablecloth dining room shuts down for the final time â after nearly 50 years in business â he wants to be there to honor the moment with owner and founder Adolph Imboden.
âAs ski racers, we donât have a lot of American spots to go â like they do in Europe â that really celebrate the sport like Adolphâs does,â Schlopy said. âIt is a little fiber of our community being torn out. And itâs sad.â
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captions paid for by nbc-universal television and good ening from vancouver, where the second day of competition at these olympic winter games is well under way. we have the world covered for you here tonight, but the olympic world is buzzing about an incredible finish in a race here today in which american skiers had never before won a medal. and we re looking forward to the men s moguls tonight after american women gave the u.s. its first two medals yesterday in that competition. the u.s. now leads the medal race here, with five, including a thrilling silver medal finish last night by speed skater apolo ohno. and right now at least a stunning, sparkling day here, though warm. and that certainly doesn t help the snow challenge. we begin our coverage tonight with nbc s donna friesen. reporter: until today this was a sport dominated by europeans. the men s nordic combined. but this time near the end of an exhausting 10-kilometer race, american johnny spillane flew forward
captions paid for by nbc-universal television and good evening from vancouver, where the second day of competition at these olympic winter games is well under way. we have the world covered for you here tonight, but the olympic world is buzzing about an incredible finish in a race here today in which american skiers had never before won a medal. and we re looking forward to the men s moguls tonight after american women gave the u.s. its first two medals yesterday in that competition. the u.s. now leads the medal race here, with five, including a thrilling silver medal finish last night by speed skater apolo ohno. and right now at least a stunning, sparkling day here, though warm. and that certainly doesn t help the snow challenge. we begin our coverage tonight with nbc s donna friesen. reporter: until today this was a sport dominated by europeans. the men s nordic combined. but this time near the end of an exhausting 10-kilometer race, american johnny spillane flew forwar