DENVER — “Hey, look, Ryan’s here!” The excitement ignites at 4:30 p.m. on a Friday in a lively Denver bar. As a man named Ryan enters, a chorus erupts from the crowd of about 250 people, all joyfully chanting, “Hey, Ryan!” The atmosphere is infectious as they break into a unified cheer: “RY-AN! RY-AN! RY-AN!” What’s special about this gathering? Every single person in the bar shares the same name: Ryan.
New Ryan is guided to a check-in area where two fellow Ryans ask for his ID, ensuring he’s truly a part of the club. He presents it, earning his spot among the crowd. Even those not named Ryan can opt to fill out legal forms to change their name, all humorously presented under the title “Legally Change Your Name to Ryan.” However, New Ryan simply dons a name tag sticker that reads, “Hello, my name is Ryan,” attached to a shirt announcing the event: COLORADO RYAN MEETUP 2025.
On June 20, Ryans from 31 states and Canadian provinces come together in the Mile High City with an ambitious aim: to claim the record for the largest gathering of people sharing the same first name at a sporting event. The game? Arizona Diamondbacks vs. Colorado Rockies at Coors Field.
“You see, Ryan…” says Ryan, a college student from Seattle, flanked by other Ryans. “We’re here to set the standard—where no other name dares to compete—and it all begins here.” The gathering is filled with energy as they chant and cheer together.
As they prepare for the 105-degree walk to the stadium, the Ryans practice their cheers under a banner that exclaims, “Is your name RYAN? Join the Ryan Meetup. No Bryans allowed.” The buzz continues as they gather in a pack, adorned in Rockies gear with personalized touches like “Ryan’s Mom” and “I’m With Ryan” shirts. Some even paint their bodies with letters spelling out R-Y-A-N.
As they march toward Coors Field, a friendly Uber driver named Ryan joins in, showcasing the camaraderie among Ryans. A pregnant woman proudly displays a name tag on her belly, announcing a new Ryan on the way, which adds to the celebration of their shared name.
By 6:30 p.m., excitement fills the air as the Ryans settle into their sections at Coors Field. The cheers amplify when Rockies players bearing the name Ryan step onto the field. The Ryans erupt with enthusiasm when Ryan McMahon hits a home run, turning the game into a celebration.
Despite the Rockies’ struggles this season, the Ryans bring a unique energy to the game. They cheer, chant, and even create a conga line, showcasing their bond. While they don’t break the record for the largest same-name gathering, they claim the title for the most people with the same name at a sporting event, creating memories that will last long after the game ends.
This unusual meetup highlights the power of community and shared identity, reminding us that connections can transcend differences. As the Ryans unite for a common purpose, they inspire others to embrace their uniqueness and foster friendships.

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