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173: Old Sport Campana (1836-1906) – Part Six

Author
Davy Crockett
Published
Sat 15 Mar 2025
Episode Link
https://ultrarunninghistory.com/old-sport-campana-6/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=old-sport-campana-6

fter ten years of competing in ultra-distance races, Old Sport, Peter Napoleon Campana (1836-1906), age 52, had never gone west of the Mississippi River. That was all about to change in 1889. Frank W. Hall (1860-1923), of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, had managed some very successful six-day races. He decided to take the sport out to California. It had been about four years since the west coast had hosted a race. Hall hired Campana to be in the race and paid for this train ticket to California. He left on February 6, 1889, riding the Cincinnati Express. He arrived a week later with fellow runners Frank Hart (1856-1908) and George Cartwright (1848-1928). They created a stir among west coast sportsmen who wanted to get a glimpse of the famous runners.

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