The document discusses different types of legacies that can result from hosting international sport events, including buildings, facilities, equipment, social programs, economic and tourism sustainability, and knowledge. It notes that hosting events can benefit athletes, coaches, volunteers and sport organizations. Some economic benefits are job creation, regional development, increased tourism and tax revenue. Social benefits include work experiences, volunteer promotion, and increased emphasis on health and fitness. Hosting also allows a country to celebrate excellence and contribute to its cultural identity. Event organizers must provide plans for ongoing sport programming and community access to facilities after the event. The document examines the legacy of the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City using a framework of costs and benefits to government, infrastructure, awareness