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PHOTO: Indiana sports icons George, Scola, Luck and Catchings at Indy 500

Mike DiNovo / USA TODAY Sports

That warm and fuzzy feeling when superstars from different leagues get together and enjoy a day in the sun was in full effect at Sunday's Indianapolis 500.

Indiana sports was well represented at the annual event, as a talented foursome enjoyed the 99th running of the race. Indiana Pacers forwards Paul George and Luis Scola showed up and hung out with Indianapolis Colts quarterback Andrew Luck and Tamika Catchings from the WNBA's Indiana Fever.

Shortly before the race, George and Colts punter Pat McAfee arrived via helicopter, accompanied by 14-year old Tori Gwyn, who was selected by Riley Hospital for Children at IU Health for her display of strength and courage in her battle against Type 1 diabetes.

Gwyn, McAfee, and George delivered the green flag which signifies the start of the race.

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