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    • Ex-Buckeye Player, Politician Overcomes Accident That Took Leg
      • In 1984, Ben Espy faced one of his biggest challenges, overcoming an accident that took hisleg. A cornice of a downtown building fell on him, 10TV News reported. Espy, who played football for Woody Hayes at Ohio State, and who later became a Columbus citycouncilman and Ohio State senator, refused to allow the injures to affect his life.
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  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ben_EspyBen Espy - Wikipedia

    In 1999, Espy challenged Columbus Mayor Michael Coleman in the Democratic primary for mayor, but lost. He subsequently resigned his minority leader post, and served the remainder of his term in the Senate as a lame duck. Term limited in 2002, he left office and was replaced by Ray Miller .

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  6. CTV W5 investigates the tragic and mysterious death of Ben Teague, whose life was tragically cut short at his hockey team's retreat. You can see more about this episode here

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ESPY_AwardsESPY Awards - Wikipedia

    The ESPY Awards (short for Excellence in Sports Performance Yearly Awards, and often referred to as the ESPYs) is an annual American awards show produced by ESPN since 1993, recognizing individual and team athletic achievement and other sports-related performance during the calendar year preceding a given annual ceremony.