In the early days of TV, way before ESPN, sports junkies only had one place to go -ABC's Wide World…read moreof Sports on Saturday afternoon. It premiered in 1961 and thinking of it brings back memories of Jim McKay, Howard Cosell, and Cassius Clay/Muhammad Ali.
The show featured mainstream sports, but established a tradition of showcasing some lesser known sports like demolition derby, lumberjack competitions, barrel jumping, and cliff diving.
But I clearly remember going to school one Monday morning and the guys were all buzzing about some crazy violent game we had never seen before -Irish Hurling!
The players wore no protective pads at all, and they ran up and down the field like maniacs, crashing into each other and whacking each other with what looked like wooden clubs. It was quite a spectacle, even when seen on black and white televisions in New York City.
This awesome statue dedicated to Ireland's national sport was unveiled on May 26, 2016. Of course it was made from Kilkenny limestone. It shows three fourteen feet tall hurlers battling to reach for a ball.
Kilkenny is a passionate hotbed for hurling, and the statue's simple description reads:
Dedicated To All Who Hurl For Kilkenny