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The Biggest NASCAR Pileup, SpyCraft in the Olympics, and Frank Selvy scores 100 - This DiSH for Feb. 13
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The Biggest NASCAR Pileup, SpyCraft in the Olympics, and Frank Selvy scores 100 - This DiSH for Feb. 13

This Day in Sports History · Thrive Sweet Productions

February 13, 202615m 47s

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Show Notes

In 1960, 37 cars were involved in a first lap crash during a 250 mile race at Daytona International Speedway.

In 1977, three years before he won 5 gold medals at Lake Placid, Eric Heiden became the first American to win the World Championships in Speed Skating.

In 1984, American skier Debbie Armstrong shocked everybody by winning gold in the Women's Giant Slalom.

In 1968, the East German women's lugers finished first, second, and fourth but were disqualified for apparently heating up their runners. Documents revealed in 2006 suggests their DQ was a setup after a bribe.

In 1964, Chicago Cubs second baseman Ken Hubbs was killed when the plane he was piloting crashed in Provo, Utah.

In 1954, Furman's (SC) Frank Selvy scored 100 points in a college basketball game.