Trumps UFC matches are unprecedented, but sports at the White House arent

The UFC matches to be held on the lawn of the White House on President Donald Trump’s 80th birthday are sure to be a spectacle unseen in the history of the storied complex.Subscribe to read this story ad-free Get unlimited access to ad-free articles and exclusive content.The stage, which began being set up on the South Lawn in late May, features a 92-foot, 600-ton structure that has been dubbed “The Claw.” An event like UFC Freedom 250 is a first for the South Lawn, but sports, even exhibition matches, are not a totally foreign concept at the White House, although it was more modest.Work continues on a structure for the upcoming UFC fight as seen from the Washington Monument in Washington, D.C., on May 31.Saul Loeb / AFP via Getty ImagesPresident Warren G.Harding and his wife invited tennis champions from the U.S.

and abroad for a tournament, and Jimmy Carter was known for vigorous jogs.George H.W.

Bush played horseshoes, including showing off for Queen Elizabeth II, and Dwight D.Eisenhower built a putting green on the South Lawn.

Barack Obama expanded the White House tennis courts to allow an alternate use of full-court basketball.Perhaps the most similar to Sunday’s event and the presidency — in sport, not spectacle — is President Theodore Roosevelt, who famously enjoyed boxing in the White House gymnasium until he was injured.FORSUBSCRIBERS00:0000:00Are the UFC fights at the White House unprecedented?01:39“After a few years I had to abandon boxing as well as wrestling, for in one bout a young captain of artillery cross-countered me on the eye, and the blow smashed the little blood-vessels,” Roosevelt wrote in his autobiography.“Fortunately it was my left eye, but the sight has been dim ever since, and if it had been the right eye I should have been entirely unable to shoot,” Roosevelt wrote.

“Accordingly I thought it better to acknowledge that I had become an elderly man and would have to stop boxing.I then took up jiu-jitsu for a ye...

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