Margaret Gast

American cyclist
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IntroAmerican cyclist
PlacesUnited States of America
wasAthlete Sport cyclist
Work fieldSports
Gender
Female
Birth2 November 1876
Death13 April 1968 (aged 91 years)
The details

Biography

Margaret Gast (2 November 1876 - 13 April 1968) was a German-born American racing cyclist.

At the age of 16 Margaret Gast (original German name "Margareta Nagengast") emigrated from Bavaria in Germany to the United States. From 1890 til 1901 she was one of the dominating female racing cyclists in the States. In 1900 she established four endurance records, about 500, 1000, 2000 and 2500 miles. She also rode motor-paced cycling races. Later on, "Little Duchy" as she was called, rode races on motorcycles herself and made stunts.

After her retreat from sport at the beginning of the 1920s Gast learned the profession of physiotherapist, at which she worked until she was very old. In 1931 her studio was destroyed by a fire. She also ran a pub called "The Little Dutchess Inn".

In 1993 Margaret Gast was inducted to the United States Bicycling Hall of Fame.

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