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125: Ultrarunning Stranger Things – Part 13: The Strange and Tragic

Author
Davy Crockett
Published
Mon 09 Jan 2023
Episode Link
https://ultrarunninghistory.com/strange-and-tragic/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=strange-and-tragic

In 1882 it was declared: “The six-day walking matches are the sickest swindles gamblers have yet invented for defrauding a virtuous public.” Well, many of both the public and the running participants were not the most virtuous people on the planet at that time, contributing to the wild strange stories that continually occurred related to the sport of ultrarunning/pedestrianism.



Also, this opinion expressed in the New York Herald was common, “A six-day walking match is a more brutal exhibition than a prize fight or a gladiatorial contest. In the last half of a six-day walk, nearly every contestant is vacant minded or literally crazy, he becomes an unreasoning animal, whom his keepers find sometimes sullen, sometimes savage, but never sensible.” During this era from 1875-1909, at least 400 six-day races were competed worldwide with millions of paid spectators. The stranger things that occurred related to the sport of that age were a collection of surprises and tragedies.

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