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Forward Madison, Featherstone Flamingos team up for Jesse Owens-inspired track jacket

By Jason Klein, 02/27/21, 10:00AM CST

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Black History Month collaboration honors 1938 exhibition races, proceeds to go to YWCA Madison

Forward Madison FC has teamed up with the Featherstone Flamingos, an inclusive supporters’ group of the club that celebrates Black culture, to release a Jesse Owens-inspired track jacket in honor of Black History Month. The club will donate 100 percent of proceeds from the jacket, which commemorates several races Owens ran at Breese Stevens Field in 1938, to YWCA Madison.

Featherstone Flamingos co-president Chris Fox, who designed the jacket, said he wanted to create a piece that could showcase a lesser-known part of Madison’s Black history.

“Our city of Madison has a Black community that I feel is overshadowed very often,” Fox said. “It’s very important that the African-American community in Madison knows that things like the Jesse Owens exhibition did happen here. I think that’s a very cool and pivotal moment in Madison’s athletic history that a lot of people don’t know about.”

Owens, who famously won four gold medals at the 1936 Berlin Olympics, participated in three exhibition races at Forward Madison’s current home stadium in 1938. According to COO & Owner Conor Caloia, honoring Madison’s Black history is part of FMFC’s social justice mission.  

“We are honored to be working with the Featherstone Flamingos to celebrate the Black History at Breese Stevens Field,” Caloia said. “We are proud we can work together to benefit YWCA Madison in their mission to eliminate racism and empower women.”

The Jesse Owens-inspired track jacket is available now on Forward Madison’s web store.

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