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Akron native Butch Reynolds will be the recipient of this year's Ambassador Award from the organization behind the Akron ...
AKRON, Ohio – The Akron Urban League Scholar’s Academy, Akron Bicentennial and the city will present a free screening of a documentary about the life and career of Akron Olympic medalist and ...
In the 1980s and ’90s, sports fans thrilled to the speed and grace of Ohio State track-and-field athlete Butch Reynolds. The Akron native was awarded gold and silver medals in the 1988 Summer ...
Long before LeBron James, we had Olympic track star Butch Reynolds as a highly visible favorite son in my hometown, Akron, Ohio. Not only are both at the top of their game, they also serve as role ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – Olympic champion and former world record holder Butch Reynolds didn’t watch the Olympics for a long time. “The tragedy, you know, you hurt. You got to grow and mature.
Harry “Butch” Reynolds, 60, who ran track at the Ohio State University in the mid-1980s, is the focus of a new documentary. “False Positive” centers on a test given to the two-time ...
Butch Reynolds won silver in the 400-meter dash at the 1988 Seoul Olympic Games. Two years later, he was the world-record holder in the 400 meters when he was suspended for steroid use following a ...
ESPN will air a 30 for 30 episode titled “False Positive” tonight at 6 p.m. CT. Fans can watch this special for free online by using the free trials offered by DirecTV Stream and Fubo TV.
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Akron native Butch Reynolds is the subject of an ESPN Films "30 for 30" documentary which will air Tuesday (June 11) at 7 p.m.
The U.S. 4×400 meter relay team, from left: Butch Reynolds, Andrew Valmon, Quincy Watts, and Michael Johnson celebrate the new world record set in Stuttgart, Germany on Aug. 22, 1993.