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Akron native Butch Reynolds will be the recipient of this year's Ambassador Award from the organization behind the Akron ...
Butch Reynolds’ story, which includes a precipitous rise and a faster fall, possesses enough drama to craft a film. Now, the Akron native and track superstar — who in 1988 set a world record ...
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 ...
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.
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.
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.
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 ...
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.
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