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Partlow Insurance
​Sports Breakfast

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  • April 23 - May 2, 2021
  • Winchester, Virginia
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PRICE
$35 General Admission
$65 VIP Celebrity Photo  + Autographed Book + Breakfast + Preferred Seating
WHEN            
Sat, May 1, 2021 |  8:00 am to 10:00 am
WHERE
Frederick County Fairground
250 Fairground Rd
Clear Brook, VA  22654

Tickets - Coming Soon!


The Partlow Insurance Sports Breakfast has been a fan favorite since 1966 where Sammy Baugh, of the Washington Redskins and Hall of Fame Pro Football player and coach was the first Sports Marshall. Adults and children have the opportunity to “make a memory” as they eat and listen to their “heroes” in sports. The breakfast also honors local high school and college athletes chosen to represent their schools.

To help create an exciting experience, video screens are mounted to give everyone a better look at their favorite sports celebrities.  The drawing of door prizes will follow the breakfast. The signing of autographs by celebrities will follow the “drawing” as long as time permits.


​2021 Sports Breakfast attendees:
  • TBA
  • Student Honorees (TBA) - Students from local high schools, private schools and Shenandoah University

This event is in an outdoor tent at the Frederick County Fairgrounds.  Rain or shine.  No Refunds.


COVID-19 Statement: Ticket holders will be required to follow CDC guidelines and mandates in order to participate in events. 

Past Sports Attendees have been:
  • 1966 Sammy Baugh, Washington Redskins, Hall of Fame
  • 1967 Otto Graham  Coach Redskins
  • 1968 Fran Tarkenton Quarterback NY Giants
  • 1969 Dizzy Dean St. Louis Cardinals
  • 1970 Jesse Owens Olympic Gold Medalist
  • 1971 Earl Morrall and Calvin Hill
  • 1972 Howard Cosell
  • 1973 Craig Morton (Dallas Cowboys)
  • 1974 Billy Kilmer (Washington Redskins)
  • 1975 Randy White, Larry Brown and Joe Theismann (Washington Redskins)
  • 1976 Chuck Foreman (Minnesota Vikings)
  • 1977 Paul Hornug (Green Bay Packers)
  • 1978 Jack Pardee (Coach Washington Redskins)
  • 1979 Bob Breunig (Dallas Cowboys) Brooks Robinson (Baltimore Orioles) Hank Aaron
  • 1980 Hank Aaron (Atlantic Braves)
  • 1981 Billy Jo Dupree (Dallas Cowboys)
  • 1982 L. C. Greenwood (Pittsburgh Steelers) 
  • 1983 Mark Moseley (Washington Redskins)
  • 1984 John Havlicek (Basketball Hall of Fame 1984 – Boston Celtics).
  • 1985 Bart Conner (Gymnast - two Gold Medals Olympic Games) and Rowdy Gaines (Holds world record in the sprint 100 meter freestyle.  Triple Gold Medals at Olympic Games in Los Angeles.
  • 1986 Joe Gibbs (Coach Washington Redskins), and Jay Schroeder (Quarterback, Washington Redskins)
  • 1987 Greg Louganis (Double Gold Medalist for the US Olympic Diving Team in the 1984 Olympic Games). 
  • 1988 Ralph Sampson (Golden State Warriors' Center)
  • 1989 Dave Butz (Washington Redskins) and Doug Williams (Washington Redskins).
  • 1990 Steve Lundquist  (Olympic Gold Medalist)
  • 1991 Bob Feller (Cleveland Indians and Baseball Hall of Fame 1962)
  • 1992 Ricky Sanders, Eric Williams (Washington Redskins)
  • 1993 Bob Lilly (Dallas Cowboys)
  • 1994 Earl Weaver (Baltimore Orioles)
  • 1995 Lenny Moore (Baltimore Colts)
  • 1996 Jim Lemon (Baseball Hall of Fame)
  • 1997 Darrell Green (All Pro Cornerback, Washington Redskins)
  • 1998 Jamie Asher (Tight End for the Washington Redskins)
  • 1999 “Red” Auerbach, Basketball Hall of Fame and former Coach of the Boston Celtics
  • 2000 Frank Beamer, Virginia Tech Coach
  • 2001 Dick Vitale
  • 2002 Michael Vick (Virginia Tech/Atlanta Falcons)
  • 2003 Bobby Allison, NASCAR fame
  • 2004 Jackie Joyner-Kersee, Olympic Gold Medalist,  Whitey Ford, Hall of Fame New York Yankees Pitcher
  • 2005 Don Shula  (Former Head Coach Miami Dolphins, Winningest Coach in Pro-football)
  • 2006 Johnny Bench, “Catcher of the Century”, Hall of Fame, Cincinnati Reds
  • 2007 Terry Labonte, NASCAR Icon/Hall of Fame Driver
  • 2008 Gale Sayers: NFL Legend, Hall of Fame, Chicago Bears, Running Back and Nadia Comaneci: Olympic Gold Medalist – The Perfect 10 - Gymnast
  • 2009 Ward Burton, NASCAR Legend, “Full Throttle Racer”, 2002 Daytona 500 Winner;  Jack Ham, Pittsburgh Steeler, Greatest Linebacker NFL History
  • 2010 John Riggins, “The Diesel”, Redskin Icon, Football Hall of Fame
  • 2011 Bonnie Blair, America’s most decorated Winter Olympic Athlete, Olympic Gold Medalist – Speed Skating and Barry Sanders, NFL Hall-of-Fame, Greatest Running Back, Detroit Lions
  • 2012 Doug Flutie, Legendary College/CFL/NFL Quarterback
  • 2013 Bill Elliott, NASCAR legend, “Most Popular Driver”; Rod Woodson, NFL Hall of Fame Defensive Back
  • 2014 Bill Walton, Basketball Icon, NBA Hall of Fame, UCLA legend, Sportscaster
  • 2015 Marcus Allen, Pro Football Hall of Fame, Former Heisman Trophy Winner
  • 2016 Cal Ripken, Jr., Baseball Legend, Hall of Fame, National Role Model Baltimore Orioles
  • 2017 Hines Ward Pittsburgh Steelers Wide Receiver 
  • 2018 Richard Petty, “The King”, NASCAR Driver
  • 2019 Mike Singletary (Coach San Francisco 49er’s)
  • 2020 Cancelled due to COVID - 19​
Partlow Insurance

Hines Ward, former Pittsburgh Steelers Wide Receiver, Sports Marshal
Hines Ward, former Pittsburgh Steelers Wide Receiver, Sports Marshal
Cal Ripken, Jr., The Baltimore Orioles
Cal Ripken, Jr., The Baltimore Orioles
Bill Walton, NBA player, sportscaster
Joe Morgan, MLB Hall of Famer
Bobby Labonte, NASCAR
Richard Petty, NASCAR, Sports Marshal
Richard Petty, NASCAR, Sports Marshal
Dan Marino, Miami Dolphins, Grand Marshal
Jeff Hammond, NASCAR, sportcaster, Firefighter's Marshal
Sports Breakfast
Ward Burton, NASCAR
Ken Mease, Sports Breakfast MC
Marcus Allen, NFL Running Back
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Winchester, VA 22601
(540) 662-3863