My Weird School Fast Facts Quotes
My Weird School Fast Facts: Sports: Hysterical Nonfiction About Athletics for Kids
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“In just one day at the 1904 Olympics, American gymnast George Eyser won six medals, including three golds. That was amazing in itself. But that’s not even the amazing part of the story. The most amazing part was that Eyser only had one leg! His left one had to be amputated after it was run over by a train.”
― My Weird School Fast Facts: Sports: Hysterical Nonfiction About Athletics for Kids
― My Weird School Fast Facts: Sports: Hysterical Nonfiction About Athletics for Kids
“In just one day at the 1904 Olympics, American gymnast George Eyser won six medals, including three golds. That was amazing in itself. But that’s not even the amazing part of the story. The most amazing part was that Eyser only had one leg! His left one had to be amputated after it was run over by a train. Johnny Weissmuller was one”
― My Weird School Fast Facts: Sports: Hysterical Nonfiction About Athletics for Kids
― My Weird School Fast Facts: Sports: Hysterical Nonfiction About Athletics for Kids
“pitch. Guess where it went? Yeah, it sailed into the stands and hit Alice. It broke a bone in her knee! That lady was not having a good day. Deion Sanders is the only person in history to hit a home run in a Major League Baseball game and score a touchdown in the National Football League in the same week! The most valuable baseball card in the world is a Honus Wagner card from 1909–10. In perfect condition, it’s worth more than two million dollars.”
― My Weird School Fast Facts: Sports: Hysterical Nonfiction About Athletics for Kids
― My Weird School Fast Facts: Sports: Hysterical Nonfiction About Athletics for Kids
