In the beginning, Connie Nelson was just looking for a way to fund her habit.
It was the start of 1999 and she was hooked on skiing, the sport that had lured her to the Utah mountains.
So when she saw a classified ad in the town newspaper, the Park Record, for a business manager position at the new Utah Olympic Park, the venue that was ramping up to host the bobsled, luge, skeleton and Nordic jumping events at the upcoming 2002 Olympics, she jumped at it.
Little suspecting she was about to unleash another passion.