AmericaJR’s Jason Rzucidlo was LIVE at the San Diego Hall of Champions Museum. It is recognized as the largest multi-sport museum in the United States. Located in the Federal Building in Balboa Park, the 70,000-square-foot facility recognizes outstanding athletic accomplishments and traditions involving more than forty-two sports. The Hall of Champions was founded in 1959 and includes the Breitbard Hall of Fame. New members are inducted in February at the Salute to the Champions dinner.
San Diego Padres flag
Shaun White and Lance Alworth on the cover of “Sports Illustrated.”
San Diego native Phil Mickelson on the cover of “Sports Illustrated.”
Bathing suit worn by swimmer Florence Chadwick
Wall of Athletes who played in San Diego
Randy Jones and Craig Stadler
Fred Dryer and Alan Trammell
Tony Gwynn and Tony Hawk
Junior Seau and Trevor Hoffman
Ray Boone and Amby Schindler
Pete Newell and Willie O’Ree
Ivan Stewart and Bob Larsen
Dan Fouts and Charles Fletcher
“Brick” Muller and Ted Williams
Mountain Dew Tour
Auto racing fire suits
Jimmie Johnson’s No. 48
850 C.C. Inboard Hydroplane
Rockstar Energy helmet
Surfboards
San Diego Gulls hockey display
San Diego now Los Angeles Clippers jerseys
San Diego Chargers gallery
San Diego Bombers football programs
It all started with the Gunners and the Bombers
Then, came the birth of Balboa Stadium
The L.A. Chargers became the San Diego Chargers
KODAK Digital Still Camera
Exterior of the Hall of Champions museum
Free shuttles around Balboa Park
For tickets and more information about the San Diego Hall of Champions, visit http://www.sdhoc.com/