Bosnia stamp year 2002 – Winter Olympic Games Salt Lake City
In 2002, several countries issued postage stamps commemorating the Winter Olympic Games held in Salt Lake City, Utah, United States. The Games took place from February 8 to February 24, 2002, with participating athletes from 77 nations competing in 78 events across 15 disciplines.
Some examples of countries that issued stamps for the 2002 Winter Olympics include:
- United States – As the host nation, the United States Postal Service (USPS) issued a series of commemorative stamps featuring various winter sports, such as ice hockey, figure skating, skiing, and snowboarding.
- Canada – Canada Post issued stamps showcasing Canadian athletes competing in winter sports, as well as designs featuring the Canadian flag and Olympic rings.
- Australia – Australia Post released stamps honoring the country’s participation in the Winter Games, despite Australia being known primarily for its success in Summer Olympic sports.
- Greece – As the birthplace of the Olympic Games, Greece often issues stamps commemorating both Summer and Winter Olympics. In 2002, the Hellenic Post released stamps featuring winter sports and the Olympic flame.
- France – France, another country with a strong winter sports tradition, issued stamps celebrating the Salt Lake City Games and French athletes’ participation.
These stamps often featured iconic images associated with winter sports, such as skiers in action, figure skaters performing graceful moves, or the Olympic torch against a backdrop of snow-capped mountains. By issuing these commemorative stamps, postal authorities aimed to celebrate the spirit of the Olympic Games, honor their national athletes, and generate interest in the event among the public.
Collectors and enthusiasts often seek out these Olympic-themed stamps as a way to remember the excitement and achievements of the 2002 Winter Games in Salt Lake City.
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