Mike Marshall (inventor)
Mike Marshall is known for his co-invention of the sport footbag and the Hacky Sack with John Stalberger in 1972. Mike was living in Oregon when he accidentally met John. John was trying to rehab his knee, so he played along with Mike who was kicking around a homemade beanbag. Mike died in 1975 at the age of 28 from a fatal heart attack. He was inducted into the Footbag Hall of Fame in 1997. The footbagger of the year award changed its name in 1990 to The Mike Marshall Award in memory of the legend.
References
- The Secret History of Balls: The Stories Behind the Things We Love to Catch
- Oregon City News Online - Hack(y) Job
- Oregon City News Online - She came crashing through the ceiling
- Footbag History
- Worldfootbag.com Article
- Foot Bag Hall of Fame page on The Footbag Canada Website
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