Authors: Andy Bull
I
wouldn't have been able to write
Speed Kings
without the help and support of a lot of people. First, my agents, Rupert Heath, who had the perspicacity to spot that this was a tale worth telling, and Dan Conaway. Then my editors, Giles Elliott and Megan Newman, and the teams at both Transworld in the UK and Avery in the United States, especially Dan Balado, Brittney Ross, Gabrielle Campo, and Maureen Klier. Thanks, too, to my editors at the
Guardian
and the
Observer
, Ian Prior, Matthew Hancock, and Steve McMillan, for cutting me a little slack and showing a lot of patience while I was working on the book.
I owe Skip Grieser an enormous debt of thanks, for his hard work, his generosity with his time and research, and his lessons in how to shoot pool. He deserves the credit for unearthing many of the details about Billy Fiske's life that have never been published before. The book was hugely enriched by the kind cooperation of Billy's relatives, in particular Pat Zabalaga, Emi Zabalaga, and Charles and Setsuko Zabalaga, who gave up their time to help me look through his papers. Also, I spent an enchanting afternoon listening to Newell Fiske Wagoner's firsthand memories of '32, and I wish to thank Lady Charlotte Fraser for allowing me to see the heirlooms Rose passed on to her.
It would have been impossible to unravel the mystery of Clifford Gray without the help of John Cross and Brian Willey in particular, but also Bill Mallon, Hilary Evans, David Routh, Caroline Markham, Norman Carter, and Mel Allen. It was a pleasure talking to Tim Clark about the story he wrote back in
1980, and plenty of other things besides. Thanks to Vicki Barcus and the rest of Clifford Grey's family for the good grace with which they took the bad news that in fact their grandfather wasn't an Olympic champion after all.
Lake Placid is one of the friendliest little towns I've ever had the fortune to pass through. Thanks go to John Morgan, Jennifer Tufano, and Beverley Reid for their local expertise; Amanda Bird from the US Bobsled and Skeleton Federation for helping me arrange an absorbing hourlong interview with Steve Holcomb; and especially to the staff at the Lake Placid Olympic Museum, Alison Haas, Steve Vassar, and Susanna Fout, for giving me such a warm welcome and so much help. I'm grateful, too, to the bobsledding team out at Mount Van Hoevenberg for getting me down the run in one piece.
Thanks to Peter Hopsicker, associate professor of kinesiology at Penn State, for being generous enough to send me copies of his excellent series of articles on the 1932 Winter Olympics; Stephen Bartley, the archivist of the St. Moritz Tobogganing Club, for allowing me access to his library; William Morrison, the honorary archivist of the W. O. Bentley Memorial Foundation; Giles Richards, for helping me research the Le Mans 24; the museum staff at both RAF Hendon and RAF Tangmere; and Ewan Getley, for showing me around his wonderful workshop, and scaring me silly by taking me for a drive around Bicester in his Bentley.
Many thanks to all my friends for listening to me wax on about this book at such length for so long, particularly Paul Matthews, Will Small, Sarah Courtauld, and Jonathan Weil for their advice and guidance, and Maggie Asquith for her inspiration and encouragement. Finally, thanks most of all to my family, Tony, Sandra, Jon, Shoko, Keita, Arthur, and my partner, Hadley Freeman, for all her support, wisdom, and love.
The page numbers in this index refer to the printed version of this book. The link provided will take you to the beginning of that print page. You may need to scroll forward from that location to find the corresponding reference on your e-reader.
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Acton, Harold,
136
Aitken, Max,
219
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245
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246
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266
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273
Alba, Duke of,
59
Albright, Hardie,
203
Amateur Athletic Union (AAU),
115
â16,
151
,
153
,
156
â57,
212
American Library Association (ALA),
101
,
102
,
105
Amundsen, Roald,
165
Ankerich, Michael,
40
Ardmore, Jane,
36
Association for the Protection of the Adirondacks (AFPA),
110
â12
Astor, John Jacob,
55
Badrutt family,
15
â16,
18
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19
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25
Baillet-Latour, Count de,
96
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112
,
184
Barcus, Vicki,
73
Bassett, Ted,
268
Belfort, Jordan,
9
Belgium,
11
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55
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163
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164
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174
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178
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238
Bell, C. H.,
29
Benchley, Robert,
207
Benjamin, Park,
48
Berlin, Irving,
34
Bickford, Jim,
211
Blane, Sally,
217
Blossom, George,
125
â27
Boblet Grand Prix Cup,
23
â24,
59
Bogart, Humphrey,
205
Boncompagni, Prince,
59
Boyd, William,
205
Bracken, Brendan,
266
Brancourt, J. D.,
141
Britain,
7
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â24,
30
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32
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47
â49,
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146
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215
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boxing in,
137
â40
in Second World War,
226
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234
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236
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238
â40,
246
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263
(
see also
Royal Air Force)
Winter Olympics teams of,
86
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90
â92,
145
,
174
See also
London
Brown, John,
106
Bryant, Percy,
150
Bullock, Hugh,
9
Burke, Jack,
132
â33
Burke, Oscar,
26
Bushby, John,
258
Bushell, Roger,
219
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226
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227
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231
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244
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266
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273
Cambridge University,
5
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137
â38,
146
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195
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205
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220
Canada,
7
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9
â10,
15
â17,
57
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65
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109
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151
Winter Olympics teams of,
82
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89
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94
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174
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184
Capadrutt, Reto,
164
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171
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182
â83,
186
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187
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189
,
272
Carbery, Lord,
21
Carnegie, Andrew,
105
Carpentier, Georges,
139
Carter, Randolph,
68
Cassidy, John C. and Clara Louise Whelan,
78
Castle, Vernon and Irene,
34
â35
Chaplin, Charlie,
203
Cherrill, Virginia,
203
â4,
211
Churchill, Winston,
235
,
238
â39,
245
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262
,
266
,
270
Clary, Count,
90
Cleaver, Neil “Mouse,”
203
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215
â16,
219
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239
â40,
245
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273
Clemenceau, Georges,
132
Clyde, Billy,
219
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222
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226
â28,
230
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239
,
245
,
255
â60,
273
Clyde, Rose,
227
Colledge, Cecilia,
174
Cook, B. J.,
148
â49
Corviglia ski club,
59
Corwin, Dean,
130
Coubertin, Baron Pierre de,
56
â57
Cresta Run (St. Moritz),
16
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19
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55
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89
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90
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93
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214
â15,
219
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230
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246
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249
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262
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274
Cross, John,
72
â73
Curzon, Frank,
55
Davis, Al,
32
â34
Davis, George,
66
Davis, Percival,
see
Grey, Clifford
Davos,
56
Dawes, Brigadier Charles,
10
Dawes Plan,
214
Demetriadi, Dick,
251
Dempsey, Jack,
126
â29,
131
â33,
139
â43,
148
,
270
Athletic Club,
119
,
123
â25,
127
,
130
de Saulles, Jack,
34
â39
Devine, Charles,
166
â68
Dewey, Annie (Godfrey's mother),
102
â3,
107
Dewey, Emily (Godfrey's stepmother),
108
,
158
Dewey, Godfrey,
96
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99
â100,
105
â16,
145
â46,
149
â58,
178
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195
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196
,
207
,
208
antagonism toward O'Brien and Fiske of,
115
â16,
149
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151
â56,
170
bigotry of,
113
â14
birth of,
103
bobsled run built by,
110
â13,
115
,
149
â50,
154
,
171
bobsleds designed by,
152
â53,
165
,
167
death of,
272
defeated to become president of Lake Placid Club Foundation,
157
â58,
271
â72
family background of,
100
â103
Kirby's post-Olympics letter to,
191
â92
lobbying for Lake Placid as Olympics host city by,
99
â100,
108
â10
local bobsled team preferred by,
150
â51,
154
â66
at 1928 Winter Olympics,
86
,
99
,
149
during 1932 Winter Olympics,
173
â76,
183
,
184
,
186
,
188
Dewey, Katharine (Godfrey's daughter),
169
Dewey, Marjorie (Godfrey's wife),
107
Dewey, Melvil (Godfrey's father),
100
â109,
113
â14,
158
Dickie, W. G.,
251
Dillon, Clarence,
7
â12,
197
,
213
â14,
231
,
271
Dillon, Douglas,
271
Dillon, Read & Company,
8
â12,
147
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213
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214
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218
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221
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227
,
228
,
261
Diop, Amadou,
141
Dix, Joan,
174
Doe, Tom, Jr.,
85
Dolly sisters,
26
Dorelis, Jose,
270
â71
Doubleday, Abner,
17
Douglas, Sholto,
247
Douglas-Hamilton, Douglas “Douglo,”
137
,
139
,
140
Dowding, Hugh,
274
Duke, Angier,
33
Eagan, Clara (Eddie's mother),
120
,
125
,
142
Eagan, Eddie,
118
,
119
â43,
185
,
195
,
215
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217
,
227
,
269
â70
amateur boxing championships of,
118
,
119
â25,
130
â31,
133
â35,
138
,
180
,
270
at Billy's funeral,
238
death of,
270
Dempsey in exhibition fights against,
126
â29,
139
Dewey's antagonism toward,
155
â56
education of,
121
,
123
,
125
,
129
,
130
,
132
â33,
135
â37,
139
,
180
,
185
marriage and family of,
143
,
270
in 1932 Winter Olympics,
143
,
148
,
157
,
178
â80,
185
,
187
,
189
â91,
245
,
270
and 1936 Winter Olympics,
209
â11
on world tour with Pirie boys,
139
â42
Eagan, John (Eddie's father),
120
Eagan, Peggy Colgate (Eddie's wife),
143
,
191
,
270
Earhart, Amelia,
74
Edward, Prince of Wales,
47
â49,
137
Eisner, Mark,
113
Elisabeth, Empress of Austria,
18
Elliott, William,
231
Ellis, William Webb,
17
Empson, John Howard,
122
Fairbanks, Douglas, Jr.,
5
,
201
,
217
Fall, Louis Mbarick,
139
Fenwick, Irene,
41
â43,
75
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77
,
271
Ferris, Daniel,
116
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151
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153
,
156
,
157
Winter Olympics teams of,
87
,
90
,
94
,
174
Fischbacher, Christian,
215
,
219
,
272
Fisher, Carl,
47
Fiske, Beulah Bexford (Billy's mother),
7
,
26
,
51
,
236
â38,
261
,
266
,
268
â69
Fiske, Billy,
2
,
3
â7,
15
,
26
,
50
,
79
,
106
,
146
â49,
195
â211,
213
â22,
269
adolescence of,
51
â52
Aspen resort project of,
206
â208,
216
,
218
birth of,
7
childhood of,
9
â10