Groundskeeper tends Super Bowl for 52nd consecutive year
Soon to be 89 years old, George has no plans to retire
Groundskeeper tends Super Bowl for 52nd consecutive year
Soon to be 89 years old, George has no plans to retire
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Groundskeeper tends Super Bowl for 52nd consecutive year
Soon to be 89 years old, George has no plans to retire
Meet George Toma, the grandfather of all groundskeepers.A resident of Kansas City, Mo., George has tended the home fields of the Kansas City Royals and the Chiefs. But perhaps his most important achievement is his unbroken record of handling the lawn of every single Super Bowl game in history. There's nothing like the Super Bowl; George's basement is full of memorability from all of 'em. And now, he's in Minnesota getting the field ready for Super Bowl LII.Learn more about George's story by watching the video above.
Meet George Toma, the grandfather of all groundskeepers.
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A resident of Kansas City, Mo., George has tended the home fields of the Kansas City Royals and the Chiefs. But perhaps his most important achievement is his unbroken record of handling the lawn of every single Super Bowl game in history.
There's nothing like the Super Bowl; George's basement is full of memorability from all of 'em. And now, he's in Minnesota getting the field ready for Super Bowl LII.
Learn more about George's story by watching the video above.