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Harley Davidson (skater)

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29: 146:, Davidson was among the 150 skaters who competed. He was among the five finalists who raced on February 26, drawing 14,000 spectators. For winning the championship, Davidson was awarded a diamond-studded medal and a first prize purse of $ 2,000 in gold. His time, 2 minutes and 51 seconds for a 1-mile race, is considered a world record at that time by 169:
management job to fall back on, so times proved hard for him financially. Though he had no relation to the increasingly-popular Harley-Davidson motorcycles, as his own fame diminished, he sometimes pretended that he did. He died in 1946 because of injuries suffered in an automobile accident.
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From 1909 to 1911, Harley Davidson raced in challenge matches in America, Canada, and Europe against the best speed skaters of his time. In 1911 he established a professional skating troupe. He won three races on one day, January 5, 1912, in
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Davidson was born to a family of talented roller and ice skaters. He first roller skated in 1884 at the age of three. His sister, Mable Davidson, was also a professional skater.
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brand of motorcycles. Though, in 1912 he made a promotional appearance at the Harley-Davidson factory in Milwaukee.
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Davidson gradually retired from roller speed skating beginning in 1916, switching to "
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Harley Davidson started competitive skating on ice around 1892. He defeated
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In the 1909 World Professional Championships held at Olympia Rink in
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The Girl and the Game: A History of Women's Sport in Canada
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United States
roller speed skating
ice speed skating
artistic roller skating
roller speed skater
ice speed skater
Harley-Davidson
Joe Donoghue
Hudson River
London
Grand Rapids, Michigan
fancy skating
roller rink


The complete book of roller skating
ISBN
0894800671
OCLC
569893701
"Harley Davidson visits Harley-Davidson factory"





ISBN
0965819205
The Girl and the Game: A History of Women's Sport in Canada

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