August 28, 2024 – United Soccer League One (USL1)
Chattanooga Red Wolves SC News Release
CHATTANOOGA, TN – The Chattanooga Red Wolves announced that
section 117 of CHI Memorial Stadium will be titled the “Olivia Reeves Champions Corner” in
honor of the Chattanooga native breaking the 71 kg Olympic snatch record with her 117 kg
snatch and winning the gold medal in the 2024 Paris Olympics. Reeves was previously
celebrated at CHI Memorial Stadium on Saturday, July 13th ahead of the Olympics.
“I’m looking forward to spending [that] evening with the Chattanooga Red Wolves,” said Reeves.
“With this being my second invite to a game, I’m grateful to have built a relationship with the
team. Having a piece of the CHI Memorial Stadium dedicated in my name is a real honor and
something I will cherish.”
The naming honor will include a pre match recognition and ceremonial coin toss by Reeves on
Saturday, September 7th ahead of the Red Wolves’ match against Forward Madison FC.
“It’s really quite an honor to have Olivia become such an important part of CHI Memorial
Stadium and the Chattanooga Red Wolves,” said Red Wolves President and General Manager
Sean McDaniel. “She represents all the great things in a champion so to have her name and her
winning pedigree associated with our Club and our Stadium is something very special to us.”
In partnership with the Center for Sports Medicine, the match will feature bounce houses and
face painting in celebration of Chattanooga mascot Rusty’s birthday in addition to birthday
cookies given away to the first 300 fans. The Red Wolves will play at home on Saturday,
September 14th for Noche de Lobos, celebrating Hispanic Heritage, and fireworks for their final
home match of the month and will return to CHI Memorial Stadium on Saturday, October 5th
against One Knoxville. Tickets for the remaining home matches are on sale now.
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