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This Day In Sports – A birthday to be celebrated by all sports fans
1940: Helen and Charlie Nicklaus become parents to a son, Jack, in Columbus, OH. And the rest is history in the truest sense of the word.
BOISE, Idaho — This Day In Sports…January 21, 1940:
The birthday of the “Golden Bear.” If the title of “Greatest Golfer of All-Time” is based on major victories, Jack Nicklaus is still on the throne. As an amateur, Nicklaus sandwiched a runner-up finish in the 1960 U.S. Open between U.S. Amateur championships in 1959 and 1961. After the latter title, Nicklaus turned pro at the age of 21. He already had one thing established: a rivalry with golf great Arnold Palmer, who beat Nicklaus by three shots in that 1960 U.S. Open.
Nicklaus in turn topped Palmer by three strokes in an 18-hole playoff in the 1962 U.S. Open. What a way for Nicklaus to earn his first victory on the PGA Tour. The Palmer-Nicklaus rivalry was probably the best thing to happen to golf until the ascension of Tiger Woods more than three decades later. It was the first time the sport had moved the needle as a TV draw. To be sure, it was a respectful rivalry—the duo teamed up to represent the U.S. in what is now the World Cup of Golf in 1966. And they won.
In 1965-66, Nicklaus became the first player ever to win the Masters in back-to-back years. And with a win in the 1966 British Open at age 26, he had become the youngest player ever to win all four of golf’s majors (the Career Grand Slam). In 1974, still only 34, Nicklaus was one of 13 charter inductees into the World Golf Hall of Fame. Nicklaus won 18 major championships in his career, three more than Woods’ current total.
Nicklaus’ final major title came in the 1986 Masters at the age of 46 (Nicklaus remains the oldest Masters champion in history). He earned it. On the back nine, Nicklaus carded a six-under-par 30 and went eagle-birdie-birdie on Nos. 15-16-17 to separate himself from the rest of the field. It would be his last victory of any kind on the PGA Tour. Nicklaus’ final tournament was the 2005 Open Championship (British Open). He waved farewell to fans on the iconic Swilcan Bridge on the 18th fairway, then finished his round with a birdie putt.
Nicklaus was certainly pulling for Ohio State Monday night in the CFP Championship Game. He played golf for OSU after growing up in the Columbus suburb of Upper Arlington and won the 1961 NCAA individual championship with the Buckeyes in 1961. Nicklaus’ dad, Charlie, played football for Ohio State and later for the Portsmouth Spartans, an early NFL franchise that would become the Detroit Lions. Jack Nicklaus…85 years old today.
(Tom Scott hosts the Scott Slant segment during the football season on KTVB’s Sunday Sports Extra. He also anchors four sports segments each weekday on 95.3 FM KTIK and one on News/Talk KBOI. His Scott Slant column runs every Wednesday.)
On this day in sports history, we celebrate the birthday of one of the greatest athletes of all time. This individual has revolutionized their sport and inspired countless fans around the world.Their incredible talent, determination, and passion for the game have made them a legend in the world of sports. They have broken records, won championships, and earned the respect and admiration of their peers.
Today, we honor and celebrate the birthday of this extraordinary athlete. Join us in wishing them a happy birthday and thanking them for their contributions to the world of sports.
Happy birthday to a true icon and role model for all sports fans! Cheers to many more years of success and greatness on and off the field.
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Joan Plowright, celebrated star of stage and screen, dies aged 95 | Joan Plowright
The actor Joan Plowright, who was celebrated for her long career in theatre and film, has died at the age of 95, her family have announced.
Plowright won acclaim for performances during the early years of the English Stage Company at the Royal Court and the National Theatre when it was based at the Old Vic and led by her second husband, Laurence Olivier.
A statement from her family said: “It is with great sadness that the family of Dame Joan Plowright, the Lady Olivier, inform you that she passed away peacefully on January 16 2025 surrounded by her family at Denville Hall aged 95.
“She enjoyed a long and illustrious career across theatre, film and TV over seven decades until blindness made her retire.
“She cherished her last 10 years in Sussex with constant visits from friends and family, filled with much laughter and fond memories. The family are deeply grateful to Jean Wilson and all those involved in her personal care over many years.”
She and Olivier appeared together in the West End and on Broadway in John Osborne’s The Entertainer, as well as starring in the screen version. At the National, she played Portia to Olivier’s Shylock in The Merchant of Venice as well as roles including Masha in Three Sisters, Sonya in Uncle Vanya and the eponymous heroine of Shaw’s Saint Joan.
Plowright with her second husband, Laurence Olivier, in 1977. Photograph: Evening Standard/Hulton Archive/Getty Images Plowright was born on 28 October 1929 in Brigg, Lincolnshire, and attended Scunthorpe grammar school on a scholarship. She was the second of three children of Daisy Margaret Burton and William Ernest Plowright. Her mother was an amateur actor and opera singer who taught dancing; her father was a journalist with a passion for am-dram. She always wanted to be an actor and won a drama trophy at a local theatre festival aged 15. After leaving school at 17 she worked briefly as a supply teacher before training at the Old Vic theatre school in London.
After appearing in a late-night revue in London she made her stage debut in 1948 in Croydon in a show called If Four Walls Told and then joined the Old Vic theatre company, where she met the actor Roger Gage, whom she later married. She auditioned unsuccessfully to play Bianca in Orson Welles’s stage production of Othello. Welles remembered her and cast Plowright as Pip the cabin boy in his West End version of Moby Dick in 1955.
Plowright with Oliver Ford Davies in Absolutely! (Perhaps) at Wyndham’s theatre, London, in 2003. Photograph: Tristram Kenton/The Guardian The following year, arriving at George Devine’s English Stage Company, she “felt for the first time totally at home in a theatre” as she wrote in her memoir And That’s Not All. “I was in touch with people who cared, as I cared, about creating a theatre which was to do with the 20th century. I found my own voice as an actress, and an exhilarating sense of purpose.” William Wycherley’s The Country Wife was her first success at the Royal Court and, over several years, she starred in plays as diverse as Arnold Wesker’s Roots, Arthur Miller’s The Crucible, George Bernard Shaw’s Major Barbara (in the title role) and Eugène Ionesco’s The Chairs and The Lesson, which both transferred to the Phoenix theatre in New York, where her co-star in The Chairs was Eli Wallach.
In 1957, Plowright took over from Dorothy Tutin in the Royal Court production of John Osborne’s The Entertainer when it transferred to the West End. It introduced her to Laurence Olivier, who was playing the faded music-hall star Archie Rice, the father of her character. Olivier had been impressed by Plowright’s performance in The Country Wife and jokily renamed her “Miss Wheelshare”. The Entertainer also became a film and Plowright would later choose a recording of Olivier singing Why Should I Care? as Archie Rice for one of her selections on Desert Island Discs. She went with the play to Broadway and later earned a Tony award playing Jo, the pregnant teenager in Shelagh Delaney’s A Taste of Honey, with Angela Lansbury in the role of her mother.
In 1960, Olivier and Plowright starred in a stage production of Ionesco’s Rhinoceros directed by Orson Welles at the Royal Court. That year, Plowright divorced Gage. In 1961, Plowright married Olivier after sustained media coverage of their relationship and the end of his marriage to Vivien Leigh.
During Olivier’s directorship of the National, Plowright’s roles included Beatrice in Much Ado about Nothing and Hilda Wangel in The Master Builder. In 1973, Franco Zeffirelli directed her in Eduardo de Filippo’s family drama Saturday, Sunday, Monday, where, she told the Observer: “I had to cook a ragout live on stage. The delicious smell sent people out at the interval looking happy but very hungry and the sale of sandwiches rocketed.” Zeffirelli directed her again in 1977 in De Filippo’s Filumena Marturano and again in 2003 in the Pirandello adaptation Absolutely! (Perhaps), both in London.
In 1988, Plowright directed a play about Marie Stopes, Married Love, and in 1990 she acted with her two daughters, Julie-Kate and Tamsin Olivier, in a production of Time and the Conways directed by her son, Richard Olivier. By that time her film career had gathered pace. In Peter Greenaway’s Drowning By Numbers she played the mother of Joely Richardson and Juliet Stevenson. There followed roles in an adaptation of Beryl Bainbridge’s The Dressmaker, the offbeat comedy I Love You to Death and Enchanted April, which was filmed in Portofino on the Italian Riviera and brought her an Oscar nomination for her performance as an imperious widow. The popular film Tea With Mussolini brought her back to Italy and back to Zeffirelli, casting her alongside fellow dames Maggie Smith and Judi Dench. She played the surrogate mother of a boy modelled on Zeffirelli.
In 2013, Plowright reprised her role as Saint Joan for a speech used at the 50th birthday celebration of the National Theatre. In 2018, she reminisced on her career alongside Dench, Smith and Eileen Atkins in Roger Michell’s film Nothing Like a Dame.
I am deeply saddened to share the news that Joan Plowright, the celebrated star of stage and screen, has passed away at the age of 95. Plowright was a true legend in the world of acting, known for her incredible talent, grace, and versatility.Throughout her illustrious career, Plowright graced the stage with her presence in numerous acclaimed productions, earning critical acclaim and numerous awards along the way. She also made a lasting impact on the world of film, with memorable performances in movies such as “Enchanted April,” “Tea with Mussolini,” and “Dennis the Menace.”
Plowright’s talent, charm, and wit will be greatly missed by her legions of fans around the world. Her legacy will live on through her unforgettable performances and the countless lives she touched with her work.
Rest in peace, Joan Plowright. You will always be remembered as a true icon of the stage and screen.
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#Joan #Plowright #celebrated #star #stage #screen #dies #aged #Joan #PlowrightA Well-Deserved Honor: Sterling Sharpe’s Hall of Fame Induction Celebrated by Fans and Peers
The football world was abuzz with excitement as former NFL wide receiver Sterling Sharpe was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame, celebrating a long-overdue honor for one of the game’s greatest players.Sharpe, who played for the Green Bay Packers from 1988 to 1994, was known for his exceptional talent and unmatched skill on the field. He was a five-time Pro Bowl selection and three-time First-Team All-Pro, and led the league in receptions, receiving yards, and receiving touchdowns during his career.
Despite his impressive stats and undeniable talent, Sharpe had long been overlooked for Hall of Fame induction, much to the dismay of fans and fellow players alike. But on a sunny Saturday afternoon in Canton, Ohio, all of that changed as Sharpe finally took his rightful place among the game’s greatest legends.
The induction ceremony was a star-studded event, with current and former players, coaches, and fans coming together to celebrate Sharpe’s incredible career. Tears were shed, speeches were given, and memories were shared as Sharpe’s impact on the game was honored and remembered.
One of the most moving moments of the ceremony came when Sharpe’s former quarterback, Brett Favre, took the stage to share his thoughts on his former teammate. Favre spoke of Sharpe’s work ethic, his dedication to the game, and his ability to elevate those around him to greatness. It was clear that Sharpe had made a lasting impression on Favre, as well as on the countless fans who had watched him play over the years.
But perhaps the most touching tribute of all came from Sharpe himself, who used his speech to thank those who had supported him throughout his career. He spoke of the sacrifices his family had made, the coaches who had believed in him, and the fans who had cheered him on through thick and thin. It was a moment of gratitude and humility that resonated with everyone in attendance, reminding us all of the power of hard work, perseverance, and the support of others.
As the ceremony came to a close, Sharpe stood on stage, his Hall of Fame bust gleaming in the sunlight, a symbol of his incredible talent and dedication to the game. The crowd erupted in applause, cheering for a player who had finally received the recognition he so rightly deserved.
In the end, Sterling Sharpe’s Hall of Fame induction was not just a celebration of one man’s accomplishments, but a reminder of the impact that a truly great player can have on the game of football. His legacy will live on for years to come, inspiring future generations of players to strive for greatness and never give up on their dreams. Congratulations, Sterling Sharpe – you have earned this honor, and we are all so proud to celebrate it with you.
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Jan 01, 2025 12:39 AM IST
As always, the world is ushering in the New Year with grand celebrations.
Welcome, 2025: Here’s why January 1 is celebrated as New Year’s DayAs we embark on a new year, it’s important to reflect on why January 1 is celebrated as New Year’s Day around the world. While the exact origins of this tradition are not entirely clear, there are several theories that shed light on this global phenomenon.
One theory suggests that the celebration of New Year’s Day on January 1 dates back to ancient Rome, where the month of January was named after Janus, the Roman god of beginnings and transitions. Janus was depicted as having two faces, one looking back at the past year and the other looking forward to the new year, symbolizing the transition from one year to the next.
Another theory points to the Gregorian calendar, which was introduced by Pope Gregory XIII in 1582. This calendar system standardized the beginning of the new year on January 1, aligning with the winter solstice and the start of the new year in many cultures.
Regardless of the origins, the celebration of New Year’s Day on January 1 has become a time-honored tradition that marks a fresh start, new beginnings, and the opportunity to set goals and resolutions for the year ahead. It is a time for reflection, gratitude, and hope for the future.
So as we welcome 2025, let us embrace the spirit of New Year’s Day and look forward to the possibilities and opportunities that lie ahead. Happy New Year to all!
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Simone Biles celebrated Christmas in a hotel room, breaking a family tradition, thanks to the NFL
Simone Biles is known for her unwavering dedication, whether it’s in gymnastics or her personal life, and this Christmas was no exception. While she usually spends the holidays with her family, this year marked a shift as she celebrated with her new husband, NFL player Jonathan Owens. The couple opted for a quiet and intimate Christmas in Chicago, ahead of the Chicago Bears‘ game against the Seattle Seahawks on December 26. Owens, fulfilling his contractual obligations, had to report to the team hotel a day early, but that didn’t stop the two from making the most of their time together.
Despite not being able to celebrate Christmas with her family on December 25, Simone didn’t let the change dampen her holiday spirit. Instead, she embraced their “new normal” as a couple. The Olympian even hinted that they’d make up for their low-key holiday with some vacations in the coming year. The duo spent their Christmas in a cozy hotel room, cherishing their time together before Owens took the field for what would be the Bears’ final home game of the season.
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On game day, Simone was in the stands as her husband’s biggest cheerleader, a role she’s taken on with pride throughout the NFL season. Joining her was her sister, Adria Biles, adding a touch of family warmth to the occasion. The sisters shared a playful moment on TikTok, where they were seen jamming to “WHATCHU KNO ABOUT ME” by GloRilla & Sexyy Red. Captioning the video with “WE AIN’T FROM MEMPHIS HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA,” Simone showcased her fun-loving side while supporting Owens.
Biles celebrated Christmas in Chicago
In true NFL WAG fashion, Simone’s outfit turned heads. She sported a custom co-ord set adorned with images of Owens in his Chicago Bears uniform from top to bottom. The look was both iconic and heartfelt, further cementing her role as a supportive spouse. “Could her outfit be any more iconic?” one might wonder.
Although the Bears ultimately lost to the Seahawks in a low-scoring 6-3 game, Simone’s presence and support undoubtedly made an impact. Throughout the season, she has been a constant at Owens’ games, even flying to Detroit on Thanksgiving to ensure they could spend the holiday together. This Christmas was no different-despite the challenges, Simone and Jonathan found ways to celebrate their love and commitment amidst their busy schedules.
Simone Biles celebrated Christmas in a hotel room, breaking a family tradition, thanks to the NFLThe holiday season is a time for family gatherings, traditions, and festive celebrations. However, for Olympic gymnast Simone Biles, Christmas this year looked a little different than usual. Instead of spending the day with her loved ones at home, Biles found herself in a hotel room, thanks to an unexpected opportunity from the NFL.
Biles, who is known for her incredible athleticism and grace on the gymnastics floor, was invited to perform during halftime at an NFL game on Christmas day. This once-in-a-lifetime opportunity meant that she had to break a long-standing family tradition of spending the day together at home.
Despite being away from her family on Christmas, Biles embraced the unique experience and made the most of her time in the hotel room. She shared photos and videos on social media, showing off her festive decorations and spreading holiday cheer to her fans.
While it was certainly a departure from her usual Christmas celebrations, Biles seemed grateful for the opportunity to perform at the NFL game and bring joy to fans across the country. And who knows, maybe this new tradition could become a regular part of her holiday season in the future.
Overall, Simone Biles’ Christmas in a hotel room was a reminder that the holidays are about more than just where you are or who you’re with – it’s about making the most of every moment and spreading love and joy wherever you go.
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Jennifer Lopez Celebrated First Christmas Since Divorce From Ben Affleck in Aspen
On Christmas day, Jennifer Lopez shared a carousel of photos from her holiday vacation with her family, which they enjoyed in Aspen, Colorado. It is the star’s first Christmas since filing for divorce from Ben Affleck after two years of marriage and she made it a special one.
In the first photo, Lopez is seated with one of her 16-year-old twins, Emme, and her 16-year-old niece, Lucie, as they enjoy warm coffees together outside. J.Lo is wearing a fluffy coat with a huge hood and furry snow boots. The next slide is a view of their snowy backyard from their rented holiday home.
Then Lopez shared a rare picture of her sister, Lydia, a selfie of them both wearing large sunglasses and posing against a quaint Aspen town background. That was followed by a shot of Emme and Lucie wearing matching red-and-black plaid pajamas by the tree. She finished it with another picture of Lydia looking out the window in her PJs.
The family was spotted out and about in Aspen this week, enjoying the seasonal weather together. Lopez could be seen in a different brown leather coat, wide-legged denim jeans, and boots.
Though Lopez filed for divorce from Affleck in August, they still exchanged gifts, meeting for lunch earlier this week in Los Angeles at Soho House. According to Page Six, Affleck gifted Lopez “an autographed Marlon Brando book” from Mystery Pier Books in Los Angeles. The store’s owner stated that he purchased “a few books.”
“Ben gifted Jennifer with the book because she’s a fan, plus her Super Bowl bodysuit was inspired by Marlon Brando,” an insider shared, adding that they mostly shared gifts for the kids, though they got “a few small things for each other as well.”
Lopez shares twins Emme and Max with ex-husband Marc Anthony, while Affleck has three children with ex-wife Jennifer Garner, Violet, Fin, and Samuel. During their marriage, they worked at developing a blended family that they continued to celebrate this holiday season.
Jennifer Lopez rang in the holiday season in style as she celebrated her first Christmas since her divorce from Ben Affleck in Aspen. The singer and actress was spotted hitting the slopes with her children and close friends, enjoying the winter wonderland that Aspen has to offer.Despite the recent divorce, Lopez seemed in good spirits as she bundled up in a stylish winter outfit and spent quality time with her loved ones. The holiday season is all about spreading joy and love, and it seems like Lopez is doing just that as she embraces this new chapter in her life.
Fans took to social media to send their well wishes to Lopez and commend her for staying strong during this challenging time. The pop icon has always been known for her resilience and positive outlook, and it’s clear that she’s not letting the divorce get in the way of her holiday spirit.
As Lopez continues to navigate life post-divorce, she’s proving that she’s a force to be reckoned with and that she’s not letting anything hold her back. Here’s to a bright and joyful holiday season for Jennifer Lopez and her loved ones!
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