Knowledge (XXG)

Morris Wood

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140:"You have got to be fast, of course, and you must have a lot of sand in your make-up to be a good skater. Then again there are many tricks in skating and you must be up to every one of them in order to hold your own. The casual observer of a skating race very rarely sees the fine points of the contest. You take your strides so quickly that a spectator fails to see a tricky rival lift his foot a trifle high just when he knows you are taking a new stroke. Unless you are very careful in a case like this you will invariably trip and the miscreant will, in nine cases out of ten, escape without a fall. A champion is invariably under a disadvantage and this is probably so in any sport, for the competitors sometimes, even without prearranged plans, will naturally prepare a pocket for the one they most fear, and a successful pocket will always beat you. That is one of the reasons I insist on leading. In that case I can't be tripped and I can't be pocketed, and if I lose it is by my own fault. I am having my day now, but I suppose it will soon shift to some other man and I will go the way of the rest of the champions, beaten and forgotten." 192: 145: 31: 184:
and during a series of championship races at Verona Lake, New Jersey in 1902 they managed to beat the visiting Canadians in outclassing fashion (Sinnerud winning three races and Wood two), although Sinnerud got disqualified by the referees from his second place finish (behind Wood) in the one-mile
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and at the age of 15 he had already earned a reputation among his associates as a speedy skater. He would go on to hold several amateur national championship titles. In January 1904, at Verona Lake near
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Wood turned professional in 1908. His younger brother Oliver "Ollie" Wood also competed as a speed skater for the Verona Lake Skating Club.
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Wood describing some of the technical and tactical aspects of his sport in March, 1905:
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racing for the Verona Lake Skating Club where he was a teammate of Morris Wood.
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Wood, at left, with the speed skating team of the Euclid School in Brooklyn.
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While a member of the Verona Lake Skating Club Wood was a clubmate of the
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primarily active during the first decade of the 20th century.
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race due to him "shooing" his clubmate in ahead of himself.
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Index


Long Branch
New Jersey
USA
Speed skating
American
speed skater
Shrewsbury River
Long Branch, New Jersey
Montclair, New Jersey

Peter Sinnerud
Norwegian
Peter Sinnerud
Swede
North America
Swedish–Norwegian Union
Manhattan
Brooklyn

Morris "Mott" Wood
West Long Branch, New Jersey
"Morris Wood keeps skating championship"
"How to become a skater"
"Speed skating champion talks about the sport"
"Skating and other sports – Peter Sinnirud, "the Terrible Swede", in active training
"Visitors outclassed – Canadian skaters easily defeated in championship races by New Yorkers"
"Skater Wood turns pro"
"Indoor ice skating"
"Who will lead skaters"

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