MAYOR HONORS LLOY BALL
Only third local person to win Olympic gold medal
On the steps of the City-County Building, Fort Wayne Mayor Tom Henry honored USA Men’s Volleyball team member and Woodburn native Lloy Ball today for winning a gold medal Sunday at the Beijing Olympic Games.
Born in Fort Wayne, Ball is only the third person from Allen County to win an Olympic gold medal. Ball is a four-time Olympian, participating as a setter in 1996, 2000, 2004 and 2008. He is the only USA men’s volleyball player who has played in four Olympics.
“Lloy’s Olympic accomplishments, both in Beijing and at the other games, are truly remarkable. Not only has he distinguished himself as an outstanding athlete, but as a person,” said Mayor Tom Henry. “All of Fort Wayne joins in celebrating the team’s performance for the U.S. and welcomes Lloy home as Olympic champion and gold-medal winner.”
The Mayor declared August 28, 2008, Lloy Ball Day, honoring his achievements.
Ball’s father, Arnie Ball, joined in the celebration. Arnie Ball has been the longtime coach of Indiana University Purdue University Fort Wayne’s men’s volleyball team.
Other members of the Ball family attended the rally too.
In addition to the Mayor, Allen County Commissioners Linda Bloom and Bill Brown and IPFW’s Walt Branson, vice chancellor for financial affairs, and Tommy Bell, IPFW athletics director, joined in the public celebration.
“We here in Allen County have always known that Lloy Ball is a championship-caliber person, and has been long before that gold medal was placed around his neck,” Commissioner Bloom said.
- Great American Cleanup Motivates Community Pride - April 11, 2025
- Children’s Hospital Celebrates Volunteer, Marla Lorenz - April 11, 2025
- Free Bike Racks Available To Eligible Businesses - April 11, 2025