Two events, one forever unforgettable, the other somewhat less memorable, shared the same Sunday, 40 years ago.
Heading up the main straight hill to start Heat 2, Cannon and Eaton occupy the front row, with Gethin alongside Adamowicz on the second.ย Photo: Pete Lyons / www.petelyons.com
The Sixties was a decade filled with aberration, acrimony, and achievement that affected virtually every aspect of human existence. In the continuing context of human history, however, none of those moments was more significant than the happenings of July 20, 1969, when Apollo 11โs Eagle lander touched down on the moon and NASAโs Neil Armstrong took his historic small step onto the lunar surface.
Earlier that day, a quarter-million miles โbelow,โ in a special section of Wisconsinโs scenic Kettle Moraine countryside, another young American adventurer took a different type of Eagle to another kind of victory.