Sedat Acton and UofL AD Vince Tyra.
Sedat Acton and UofL AD Vince Tyra.

UofL basketball fans know him as the “handstand man,”聽 the guy who did handstands on the railings during games at Freedom Hall. He’s Sedat Acton, a native of Turkey, who is celebrating his 50th year in the United States.

As a child, Acton took up gymnastics as a way to cope with polio and his exploits as an adult have made him a legendary figure among UofL fans.

UofL fans may recall Acton’s handstands during games at Freedom Hall.

Acton鈥檚 first game as 鈥渉andstand man鈥 was in 1968. 鈥淓verybody remembers Sedat at the ball games鈥 said Vince Tyra, UofL Athletics Director who gave Acton a pile of UofL gear to help celebrate his milestone.

Acton made Louisville his home and is a proud fan of both Trinity High School and the University of Louisville. He is an even bigger fan of the American Flag he brought with him to the U.S. at age 25.

鈥淭here is no place like this country鈥 Acton said.

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Following a 28-year career as a radio and television reporter, Mark Hebert joined the University of Louisville as the Director of Media Relations in 2009, serving as the main spokesperson. In 2015, Mark was named Director of Programming and Production. He鈥檚 now producing and hosting a radio show about 鈥渁ll things UofL鈥, overseeing the university鈥檚 video and TV productions and promoting UofL鈥檚 research operation. Mark is best known for his 22 years as the political and investigative reporter for WHAS-TV in Louisville where he won numerous awards for breaking stories, exposing corruption and objectively covering Kentucky politics. In 2014, Mark was inducted into the Kentucky Journalism Hall of Fame.