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Podcast: Ultrarunning History
Episode: 170: Old Sport Campana (1836-1906) β Part Three
Description: By Davy Crockett
By 1880, βOld Sportβ Peter Napoleon Campana (1836-1906), a fruit and nut peddler from Bridgeport, Connecticut, had established himself as an odd anomaly in the very popular spectator sport of six-day indoor races held in arenas in northeastern America. He had not yet won a race but would almost always stick it out to the end of the six days when usually 75% of the other runners would quit before the end. People would pay to come watch the races he was in, specifically to watch him run. Race directors would promise him a salary just to be in thei...