Chris Stipdonk sets world record on way to knuckle hop gold

Team NT’s Chris Stipdonk hopped on his knuckles for a world record 217 feet to win gold at…
#NewsBeep #News #Headlines #CA #Canada #SportsandRecreation
https://www.newsbeep.com/432175/

Do you have any weekend plans yet? Dine and play local with the 2026 Alameda Community Stars for Food & Drink and Sports & Recreation! https://alamedapost.com/features/alameda-life/announcing-2026-alameda-stars-part-three/

#alameda #AlamedaStars #FoodAndDrink #SportsAndRecreation

Announcing the 2026 Alameda Stars – Part Three - Alameda Post

Do you have any weekend plans yet? Dine and play local with the 2026 Alameda Community Stars for Food & Drink and Sports & Recreation!

Alameda Post

That Wild Hat Worn By Speedskating Star Is More Important Than You Think

To become the next Eric Heiden ― or something close ― U.S. speedskater Jordan Stolz might hope again…
#NewsBeep #News #Topstories #Headlines #JordanStolz #SportsandRecreation #TopStories #WinterOlympics
https://www.newsbeep.com/394379/

September 30: Babe Ruth’s Final Swing

  Today in 1945, a promotion-minded Hartford jeweler and a sports legend well past his prime joined together to make baseball history. Superstar Babe Ruth delighted 2,500 Connecticut fans by p…

Today in Connecticut History

Today in #Connecticut History, September 10: Madison Square Garden Gets a Two-Minute “Pep Talk” from a Boxer Heading for Greatness

Read the Story and Subscribe for Daily Updates
TODAYINCTHISTORY.com

https://todayincthistory.com/2023/09/10/september-10-madison-square-garden-gets-a-two-minute-pep-talk-from-a-boxer-heading-for-greatness/

#20thcentury #boxing #connecticutathletes #connecticutcelebrities #connecticuthistory #hartford #september #sportsandrecreation #sportshistory #williepep

September 10: Madison Square Garden Gets a Two-Minute “Pep Talk” from a Boxer Heading for Greatness

  Today in 1942, Connecticut boxer Willie Pep began his meteoric rise to stardom when he knocked out featherweight Frankie Franceroni of New Jersey just two minutes into the first round, shock…

Today in Connecticut History
September 7: A Game-Changer For Sports . . . and Television

  Today in 1979, at 7:00pm Eastern time, the first cable channel devoted exclusively to sports and entertainment went live from its studio in Bristol, Connecticut. The Entertainment and Sports…

Today in Connecticut History
August 30: The 92 Million Dollar Kickoff

  What does a  flagship state university striving for greater respect among peers and public do to achieve  that goal in a directly visible way? Well, of course they invest in faculty, labs, a…

Today in Connecticut History

Today in #Connecticut History, August 15: How Do You Celebrate A Century of Suntans and Sojourns?

Read the Story and Subscribe for Daily Updates
TODAYINCTHISTORY.com

https://todayincthistory.com/2023/08/15/august-15-a-century-of-suntans-and-sojourns/

#20thcentury #21stcentury #august #connecticuthistory #environment #environmentalhistory #recreation #sportsandrecreation #stateparks #thestate

August 15: How Do You Celebrate A Century of Suntans and Sojourns?

On August 15, 2013, the Connecticut State Parks system celebrated its centennial by launching a Summer Outdoor “Sojourn” (a portmanteau of “Summer Outdoor Journey”) that lin…

Today in Connecticut History

Today in #Connecticut History, August 6: Dale Earnhardt Smokes the Competition in Stafford. Twice. On the Same Day.

Read the Story and Subscribe for Daily Updates
TODAYINCTHISTORY.com

https://todayincthistory.com/2023/08/06/august-6-dale-earnhardt-smokes-the-competition-in-stafford-3/

#20thcentury #august #connecticuthistory #daleearnhardt #nascar #racing #sportsandrecreation #sportshistory #stafford #staffordmotorspeedway

August 6: Dale Earnhardt Smokes the Competition in Stafford. Twice. On the Same Day.

  For a small state sandwiched between two of America’s largest cities, Connecticut has enjoyed its fair share of exposure to professional sports. While Connecticut is best known for its…

Today in Connecticut History