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Today in Sports - Michael Jordan’s autographed Air Nike 1s from 1985 sell for a record $560,000
The trainers set a record for Jordan memorabilia, with the winning bid topping the previous mark by a wide margin, auction officials said.
Michael Jordan's autographed 1985 Air Nike 1s trainers fetched $560,000 in an online auction, setting a record for the iconic sneakers.
Brooks Koepka's 65 at the PGA Championship established a new 36-hole record, reflecting broader trends of historic sports milestones commanding collector attention.
Betsy King won the LPGA Championship by a record 11 strokes, while Se Ri Pak secured a wire-to-wire victory and Hall of Famer Johnny Petraglia claimed a PBA title in his 60s.
These achievements demonstrate how sports history—from Jordan's memorabilia to Koepka's record score—captivates collectors and fans, establishing enduring legacy value.
As the market for sports history evolves, demand for iconic memorabilia and record-setting feats will likely remain strong among global enthusiasts.