
SALT LAKE CITY — The return of the Olympics to Utah has a new name and new logo as the Games hit the momentous 3,000 day mark before the Beehive State once again welcomes the world.
In a ceremony Monday at Salt Lake City International Airport, Utah 2034 was unveiled as the official name for the 2034 Olympic and Paralympic Games, which were awarded to the state last year.
Watch below as new Utah 2034 branding and logo unveiled:
FULL UNVEILING: Utah 2034 branding, logo debuts on 3000 day mark before Games return
With the Utah 2034 branding, the entire state will be represented as hosts for the Games, as opposed to the 2002 Winter Olympics, when just Salt Lake City was featured.
“From our capital of Salt Lake City out to every corner of our state, the Utah 2034 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games should be shared by all Utahns,” said organizing committee President and Executive Chair Fraser Bullock. “We are all Utahns together! Faster, Higher, Stronger – Together.”
Utah 2034
“The 2034 Winter Olympics are going to unify the world, but they’re also going to unify our state, and the focus isn’t just on those 100 countries that are going to be coming here, the focus is also on those 29 counties all across the state,” said Gov. Spencer Cox. “This isn’t just the Salt Lake Olympics. It’s not just the Wasatch Front Olympics. This is our Olympics. It’s all of us together, and I can’t wait.”
Along with the Utah 2034 name, a new transitional logo debuted at the airport ceremony and will be used until a Games-time logo is unveiled in 2029. The new logo, which includes the Olympic rings, was designed by local creative executive Molly Mazzolini and a team of designers.
Venues secured, hotels booked, $150M raised — and still 8+ years until 2034 Olympics:
Venues secured, hotels booked, $150M raised — still 8+ years until 2034 Olympics
“The Utah 2034 wordmark tells the story of the state of Utah and the athletes who will compete in 2034,” said committee Vice Chair Steve Starks. “The unique characters of Utah 2034 are embodied in it with shapes and angles reminiscent of the landforms of the American West, as well as those of athletes in action.”
A 12-foot-tall art installation featuring the Utah 2034 brand and logo will stand inside the airport until the Games begin in nearly 8 years.
Utah 2034 merchandise is set to be available online Monday at the Olympic Shop, and at Utah Olympic Park in Park City.

