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- Nat_Butler abstract "Nat Butler (January 6, 1870 – May 24, 1943) was an American pioneer professional cyclist. On track he won a bronze medal in the motor-paced racing at the 1909 World Championships. On the road he won the Luiscott Race in 1893 and finished second in the New York six-day race in 1903. His brothers Tom and Frank were also competitive cyclists.Butler was born in Halifax, Nova Scotia, in a family of a craftsman and grew up in Cambridge, Massachusetts. He won his first race, the Luiscott Race, in 1893 and received as prize two diamonds and a horse with carriage. He then turned professional, and competed in motor-paced racing at the 1899 World Championships, together with brother Tom. Tom finished second and Nat placed fourth.Butler finished second in the New York six-day race in 1903, and after 1905 competed in Europe. He retired around 1910 and in 1913 took over the velodrome \"Revere Cycletrack\" near his hometown of Cambridge. In later years, he became an established landscape painter.".
- Nat_Butler birthDate "1870-01-06".
- Nat_Butler birthPlace Halifax,_Nova_Scotia.
- Nat_Butler deathDate "1943-05-24".
- Nat_Butler deathPlace Revere,_Massachusetts.
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- Nat_Butler birthDate "1870-01-06".
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- Nat_Butler caption "Nat Butler in 1910".
- Nat_Butler deathDate "1943-05-24".
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- Nat_Butler comment "Nat Butler (January 6, 1870 – May 24, 1943) was an American pioneer professional cyclist. On track he won a bronze medal in the motor-paced racing at the 1909 World Championships. On the road he won the Luiscott Race in 1893 and finished second in the New York six-day race in 1903. His brothers Tom and Frank were also competitive cyclists.Butler was born in Halifax, Nova Scotia, in a family of a craftsman and grew up in Cambridge, Massachusetts.".
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