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171: Old Sport Campana (1836-1906) – Part Four

Author
Davy Crockett
Published
Wed 12 Feb 2025
Episode Link
https://ultrarunninghistory.com/old-sport-campana-4/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=old-sport-campana-4

By 1884, “Old Sport” Peter Napoleon Campana (1836-1906), had gained national fame. He was being called "the clown of the walking matches." While he was never competitive enough to win a six-day race, event managers knew that he was a huge draw to bring spectators into a race. They paid him a salary to be in their races. At age 52, some called him "The living skeleton." Campana acted the part of a decrepit old man and said, “I am 62 years old and I haven’t got a tooth in my head and only a few hairs on it, but I’m here for sport, and don’t your forget it.”

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