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pedestrianism    
n. 徒步,步行术,徒步旅行



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  • Pedestrianism - Wikipedia
    Pedestrianism was a 19th-century form of competitive walking, often professional and funded by wagering, from which the modern sport of racewalking developed
  • The strange 19th-Century sport that was cooler than football - BBC
    Pedestrianism was a sport of epic rivalries, eyewatering salaries, feverish nationalism, eccentric personalities and six-day, 450-mile walks The race began, rather unusually, at 1:00 on
  • PEDESTRIANISM Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of PEDESTRIANISM is the practice of walking the practice of walking; fondness for walking for exercise or recreation; the quality or state of being unimaginative or commonplace… See the full definition
  • In The 1870s And 80s, Being A Pedestrian Was Anything But
    "Watching people walk was America's favorite spectator sport," Matthew Algeo says in his new book, Pedestrianism "In the decades after the Civil War there was mass urbanization in the United
  • The Popularity and Politics of Pedestrianism - JSTOR Daily
    One of the most popular spectator sports of the late nineteenth century was “pedestrianism,” that is to say, sport walking Not just a decent walk, though, but competitive walking events that covered ultra-marathon distances
  • America’s Favorite Sport Used to Be… Competitive Walking
    Professional pedestrians could walk for staggering distances In 1876, the New York Times reported on one race: “A REMARKABLE TEST OF ENDURANCE--ONE THOUSAND MILES WALKED IN ONE THOUSAND
  • Pedestrianism: When Epic Walking Was a Wager Sport
    Did you know that pedestrianism (aka long-distance racewalking) was an incredibly popular spectator sport during the late eighteenth and nineteenth centuries? On a par with running or horse racing, competitive walking was "funded" by wagering! In other words, epic walking was a betting sport
  • Pedestrianism - Oxford Reference
    Pedestrian contests were predominantly between males, but also took place between females Pedestrianism was the most popular sport in the USA from the 1830s up to the 1860s (when the Civil War began), and attracted top professional runners from England
  • Walter Thom’s Pedestrianism - Untold lives blog - British Library Blog
    Walter Thom’s Pedestrianism; or An Account of the Performances of Celebrated Pedestrians during the last and present Century was published in 1813, an extraordinary survey of records of matches and athletes, and the application of enlightenment thinking to the documentation of sport
  • Pedestrianism - old fashioned competitive walking - Topend Sports
    Pedestrianism is a 19th-century form of competitive walking, a precursor to the modern day Olympic sport of race-walking Pedestrianism competitors were often professional, and the events funded by wagering





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