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Malcolm Webster Ford

Дата рождения:
Смерть: 1901 (38-39) (suicide)
Ближайшие родственники:

Сын Gordon Lester Ford и Emily Ellsworth Fowler
Бывший муж Jeanette Wilhemina Graves
Отец Malcolm Webster Ford, Jr.
Брат Worthington C. Ford и Paul Leicester Ford

Менеджер: Частный профиль
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About Malcolm Webster Ford

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malcolm_Webster_Ford

Malcolm Webster Ford (1862-1902), athlete and journalist. He was born in Brooklyn, the son of Gordon Lester Ford and Emily Fowler Ford (a granddaughter of Noah Webster, poet, and lifelong friend of Emily Dickinson).

Biography

In his heyday during the 1880s, he was three times the American National Champion as "All Around Athlete", a competition which was the equivalent of today's decathlon. (It consisted of ten events, three of which are different from those which are run today). He also excelled in individual events. In 1885 and 1886 he was the winner at the National Championships of the long jump and 100 and 200 yard dash, a "triple" which was not accomplished again until Carl Lewis did it in 1983.

Ford's father and the Ford family strongly opposed his participation in athletics and he was disinherited because of his refusal to give up competition. He also twice endured scandals for competing as a professional and was banned from amateur competition.

He married Jeanette Graves, an heiress, in 1893 and they had a child, also named Malcolm Webster Ford. The couple divorced in 1898 and Ford was granted custody of the child.

During the period of his marriage Malcolm was a business executive. At other times he worked as a journalist (his articles on track and field events were published in Outing magazine). He launched his own publications twice, but both were failures.

On May 8, 1902, he went to the residence of his brother, the novelist and biographer Paul Leicester Ford and fatally shot him, then took his own life. Ford was said to be in a dire financial condition and his brother had refused him further financial aid. An inquest ruled "temporary insanity".

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Хронология Malcolm Webster Ford

1862
1862
1896
16 апреля 1896
Babylon, Suffolk, New York, United States
1901
1901
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