JUST IN: Ohio State legend to receive honor from archrival Michigan

COLUMBUS, Ohio — Michigan will pay tribute to a legendary Ohio State athlete.

World Athletics, formerly known as the IAAF, has announced plans to commemorate Jesse Owens’ extraordinary performance at the 1935 Big Ten Championship, often referred to as his “Day of Days.”

During the championship held on May 25, 1935, at Michigan’s Ferry Field in Ann Arbor, Owens set four world records within a span of 45 minutes. He clocked a 9.4-second time in the 100-meter dash, leaped 8.13 meters in the long jump, and won the 220-yard (20.3) and 220-yard low hurdles (22.6) events, all with record-breaking times.

Jesse Owens

His family, along with representatives from Michigan and Ohio State’s track and field teams, will reveal a World Athletics Heritage Plaque outside Ferry Field. This plaque will replace the existing one that has stood at the venue’s southeast corner since 1985.

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Tressel and his guests will delve into “the essence of teamwork” and discuss “the combined strength of individuals striving towards a shared objective.” The initial episode, which has already been released, features John C. Maxwell, an author, speaker, and pastor from Garden City, Michigan. Maxwell has authored several influential books on leadership, including “The 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership” and “The 21 Indispensable Qualities of a Leader.”

You can watch the complete first episode below: [link]

Key dates

85th anniversary of Jesse Owens' unmatched world record spree | NEWS |  World Athletics

The schedule for upcoming events at Ohio Stadium is as follows:

– Chelsea vs. Manchester City soccer match: 86 days away, on August 3.
– 2024 opener vs. Akron: 114 days away, on August 31.
– Ohio State at Oregon: 156 days away, on October 12.
– Ohio State at Penn State: 177 days away, on November 2.
– The Game 2024: 205 days away, on November 30.

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