Supercross Promoter Honors McGrath With Bronze Sculpture At Motorcycle Hall Of Fame Museum

Supercross Promoter Honors McGrath With Bronze Sculpture At Motorcycle Hall Of Fame Museum

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Live Nation Presents Jeremy McGrath Commemorative Sculpture to the Motorcycle Hall of Fame Museum AURORA, IL. When AMA Supercross icon Jeremy McGrath announced his retirement from racing full-time on a professional level, series promoter and producer, Live Nation, committed to commemorating his accomplishments through numerous tributes. On Thursday, July 26, at the Motorcycle Hall of Fame Museum in Pickerington, Ohio, McGrath will be honored with a unique bronze sculpture, commissioned by Live Nation, and crafted by artist Steve Posson. McGrath, accompanied by his family, will be present to unveil the new addition to the Museum’s permanent collection. The unveiling is scheduled for 5pm and will immediately precede the dedication of ‘Malcolm!’, the Museum’s new exhibit honoring the legendary Malcolm Smith. “When Jeremy McGrath retired from full-time supercross competition, Live Nation Motor Sports’ President, Charlie Mancuso, announced that the company would do several things to permanently recognize the accomplishments of McGrath as the sport’s winningest rider,” said Roy Janson, vice president of operations, Live Nation. “One commitment was to create the Jeremy McGrath scholarship with the Motorcycle Mechanics Institute, and the other was to commission a bronze art work, to be displayed at the Motorcycle Hall of Fame Museum. The dedication of the statue at the Museum this July will fulfill that commitment to Jeremy and will leave a lasting tribute to his career and his contributions to the sport of supercross. This timeless statue will give every future visitor to the museum something to enjoy and to reflect on- the remarkable career of Jeremy McGrath.” McGrath, who began his professional racing career in 1989, is the all-time winningest supercross racer with seven AMA Supercross championships and 72 wins. In addition to his AMA Supercross titles, he captured two Western Regional AMA Supercross Lites championships. Arguably the most recognizable supercross racer to date, McGrath brought the sport into the mainstream. He appeared on late night talk shows and in national magazines, and served as a spokesman for several highly recognized corporations. While McGrath’s accomplishments on the track inspired awe, it was his outgoing personality and accessibility that made him a true star. During the 1990s, McGrath’s popularity led to sky-rocketing attendance figures and soaring television ratings for the sport of supercross. Ever true to his fans, McGrath followed his retirement announcement in 2003 with one final tour of the circuit. “McGrath raised supercross to a new level,” said Mark Mederski, Executive Director of the Motorcycle Hall of Fame Museum. “We are excited this memorial will keep his exciting talent fresh in the minds of all of our visitors.” Jeremy and his wife Kim currently live in Southern California and are proud parents of their daughter Rhowan Parker McGrath. Jeremy McGrath’s AMA Pro Racing Career Stats and Records compiled by AMA Pro Racing Birth Date: November 19, 1971 Birthplace: San Francisco, California Residence: Encinitas, California Height: 5′ 10” Weight: 165 lbs. Turned pro: 1989 National number: 2 Year-end Rankings 2002: 3rd (SX) 2001: 2nd (SX) 2000: 1st (SX), 23rd (250MX) 1999: 1st (SX), 21st (250MX) 1998: 1st (SX), 14th (250MX) 1997: 2nd (SX), 3rd (250MX) 1996: 1st (SX), 2nd (250MX) 1995: 1st (SX), 1st (250MX) 1994: 1st (SX), 3rd (250MX) 1993: 1st (SX), 3rd (125MX) 1992: 16th (SX), 1st (WSX), 8th (125MX) 1991: 1st (WSX), 5th (125MX) 1990: 2nd (WSX), 44th (125MX) 1989: 8th (WSX), 50th (125MX) 2002 – McGrath earned 250cc AMA Supercross series podium finishes at Atlanta, Pontiac, Mich., and Irving, Tex., but was denied victory… Raced with Bud Light Yamaha team. 2001 – McGrath took victories at the first and second Anaheim, Calif., rounds of the AMA 250cc Supercross series, and had nine additional podium finishes… Raced with Mazda Yamaha team. 2000 – McGrath had another stellar season in the AMA EA Sports 250cc Supercross series. He took ten wins and had four additional podium finishes en route to his seventh AMA Supercross title… McGrath entered the season opener of the AMA Chevy Trucks 250cc U.S. Motocross Championship, taking sixth-place overall… Raced with the Mazda Chaparral Yamaha team. 1999 – Won his sixth career AMA 250cc Supercross title with eight wins and four additional podium finishes, and climbed to the top of the all-time AMA Motocross/Supercross win list with 77 combined victories. McGrath chose to compete in a few select races of the AMA 250cc Motocross Nationals. Rode with team Chaparral Mazda Yamaha. 1998 – Perennial Motocross/Supercross Champion McGrath captured his fifth 250cc Supercross title with seven wins and five additional podium finishes. Won the Sacramento, Calif., round of the 250cc Mazda Truck Motocross Nationals, but injuries forced his withdrawal after just three series races…rode for Chaparral Yamaha. 1997 – Had 250cc Supercross wins at Minneapolis, Minn., and St. Louis…Seven Supercross podium finishes…Finished outside the top-10 just once at the season opener in Los Angeles…Had five overall podium finishes in 250cc National Motocross and never finished outside the top-10. Signed with Chaparral for 1998 season. 1996 – Named AMA/Speedvision Pro Athlete of the Year…Broke the AMA Supercross record for the number of wins in a season by winning 14 races in the 15-race series… Suffered his only Supercross loss of 1996 in St. Louis where he finished second to Jeff Emig…Earned his fourth consecutive AMA Supercross Championship… Won seven AMA 250cc Motocross events and finished runner-up in the series… Won both of his races at the Motocross des Nations leading the U.S. team to victory. 1995 – Won his third consecutive AMA Supercross title… Won his first AMA 250cc Motocross title… Won his second straight World Supercross Championship. 1994 – Won his second AMA Supercross Championship winning nine of 15 events… Won the 1994 World Supercross Championship. 1993 – Won his first AMA Supercross Championship in his rookie season…Selected for U.S. Motocross des Nations team. 1992 – Won his second AMA 125cc West Region Supercross title… Posted a victory at Tokyo Supercross. 1991 – Won his first AMA 125cc West Region Supercross title. 1990 – Was runner up in AMA 125cc West Region Supercross. 1989 – Ranked 8th in AMA 125cc West Region Supercross in his first year as a pro. AMA Pro Racing records and stats for Jeremy McGrath McGrath leads, or shares the lead, in eight major AMA Pro Racing categories: “¢ Ranked 1st on the all-time AMA Supercross Series win list with 72 career victories. “¢ Ranked 1st on the all-time AMA Supercross Series Championships list with seven titles. “¢ Ranked 1st on the all-time combined AMA Supercross/Motocross wins list with 89 career AMA national victories. “¢ Ranked 1st with the single-season record of 14 AMA Supercross wins set in 1996. “¢ Ranked 1st with longest winning streak in AMA Supercross with 13 consecutive victories in 1996. “¢ Ranked 1st (tied with Ricky Carmichael) for most AMA Supercross/Motocross championships with 8 total. (McGrath 7 SX, 1 250MX/Carmichael 2 SX, 3 125MX, 3 250MX). “¢ Ranked 1st with most consecutive seasons with an AMA Supercross win at nine (Jeff Ward second with eight). “¢ Ranked 1st on all-time AMA 125 Regional Supercross wins list with 13. Additional stats “¢ McGrath is one of only two riders (the other is Ron Lechien) to win AMA Supercross races with three manufacturers. McGrath won AMA Supercross events with Honda, Suzuki and Yamaha. (Does not include 125 Supercross). “¢ Raced in 144 AMA Supercross races and won exactly half of them (.500 winning percentage). (Does not include 125 Supercross). “¢ Raced in 95 AMA Motocross Nationals and won a total of 17 (.179 winning percentage). “¢ AMA Supercross/Motocross combined: 239 total races with 89 wins (.372 career winning percentage). (Does not include 125 Supercross). “¢ AMA 125 West Region Supercross: 31 career races with 13 wins (.419 winning percentage). “¢ McGrath’s nationals wins by manufacturer: Honda, 60; Yamaha, 27; Suzuki 2. (Does not include 125 Supercross). For more information about the Amp’d Mobile World Supercross GP/Amp’d Mobile AMA Supercross Series, please log on to www.supercrossonline.com. About Live Nation Live Nation is the world’s largest live music company. Our mission is to inspire passion for live music around the world. We are the largest promoter of live concerts in the world, the second-largest entertainment venue management company and have a rapidly growing online presence. We create superior experiences for artists and fans, regularly producing tours for the biggest superstars in the business, including The Rolling Stones, Barbra Streisand, Madonna, U2 and Coldplay. Globally, we own, operate, have booking rights for and/or have an equity interest in more than 160 venues, including House of Blues® music venues and prestigious locations such as The Fillmore in San Francisco, Nikon at Jones Beach in New York and London’s Wembley Arena. Our websites collectively are the second most popular entertainment/event websites in the United States, according to Nielsen//NetRatings. In addition, we also produce, promote or host theatrical, specialized motor sports and other live entertainment events. In 2006, we connected nearly 60 million fans with their favorite performers at approximately 26,000 events in 18 countries around the world. Headquartered in Los Angeles, California, Live Nation is listed on the New York Stock Exchange, trading under the symbol “LYV.” For more information regarding Live Nation and its businesses or concerts near you, please visit our website at www.livenation.com. About AMA Racing AMA Racing is the competition arm of the American Motorcyclist Association and is the leading sanctioning body for motorcycle sport in the United States. Its professional properties include the Amp’d Mobile AMA Supercross Series, the AMA Toyota Motocross Championship presented by FMF, the AMA Superbike Championship presented by Parts Unlimited, the AMA Ford Quality Checked Flat Track Championship, the AMA Supermoto Championship and the AMA Pro ATV Championship. In amateur and pro-am competition, AMA Racing sanctions over 4000 events in 24 different disciplines and supports over 110 thousand active members. For more information about professional racing, visit www.amaproracing.com. For amateur racing information visit www.amadirectlink.com/amrace/amasports.asp. About the Motorcycle Hall of Fame Museum The goal of the Motorcycle Hall of Fame Museum is to tell the stories and preserve the history of motorcycling. Located on the campus of the American Motorcyclist Association in Pickerington, Ohio, the Motorcycle Hall of Fame honors those who have contributed notably to the sport, and three major exhibition halls showcase the machines and memorabilia that have shaped motorcycling. The Museum is open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily; and is closed on New Year’s, Easter, Thanksgiving and Christmas. Adult admission is $10 per person; students 12 17, $3. AMA members $5. Seniors receive a $2 discount and members of motorcycle clubs and organizations are eligible for a $1 discount per ticket. A $25.00 family rate and group rates are also available. For more information, call (614) 856-2222, or visit the Museum’s website at www.motorcyclemuseum.org.

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