Today marks 39th anniversary of crash
COLORADO SPRINGS, MARCH 14 - On March 14, 1980, the sport of amateur boxing and the world tragically lost 22 members to a plane crash near Warsaw, Poland. The fourteen boxers and eight staff members aboard the flight, which killed a total of 77 people, were en route to an international event in Poland at the time of the crash.
The team was traveling from New York to Warsaw to compete in two dual events in Cracow and Katowice when the Polish IL-62 jetliner went down just a half a mile from Warsaw's Okecie Airport.
Today marks the 39th anniversary of the tragic accident and USA Boxing would like to acknowledge those team members and the sacrifice they made for their country and the love of the sport. Those lost on March 14, 1980 will never be forgotten.
USA Boxing Team Members and Staff Lost in the 1980 Plane Crash
KELVIN D. ANDERSON
ELLIOT CHAVIS
GARY TYRONE CLAYTON
WALTER HARRIS
BYRON LINDSAY
ANDRE MCCOY
PAUL PALOMINO
BYRON PAYTON
GEORGE PIMENTAL
CHUCK ROBINSON
DAVID RODRIGUEZ
LEMUEL STEEPLES
JEROME STEWART
COL. BERNARD CALLAHAN
THOMAS "SARGE" JOHNSON
JOSEPH BLAND
JOHN RADISON
JUNIOR ROBLES
LONNIE YOUNG
DELORES WESSON
DR. RAY WESSON
STEVE SMIGIEL
Media Contact:
Brian Taylor
USA Boxing Communications and Digital Media Manager
btaylor@usaboxing.org
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