Janson Pace, left, Noelle Pikus-Pace and Jeret "Speedy" Peterson show off their rings as O.C. Tanner presents U.S. Olympic team rings to Peterson of Boise (silver medalist in aerial skiing) and Pikus-Pace of Orem (fourth in women's skeleton) on Friday for their accomplishments at the 2010 Games in Vancouver. Pikus-Pace surprised her husband, Pace, with an O.C. Tanner ring honoring him as an Olympic mentor.
Tom Smart, Deseret News
O.C. Tanner presented U.S. Olympic team rings to Jeret "Speedy" Peterson of Boise (silver medalist in aerial skiing), and Noelle Pikus-Pace of Orem (fourth in women's skeleton) on Friday for their accomplishments at the 2010 Winter Games in Vancouver. Pikus-Pace surprised her husband, Janson Pace, with an O.C. Tanner ring honoring him as an Olympic mentor.
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