Harry Ryan (cyclist)
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Harry Edgar Ryan (21 November 1893 – 14 April 1961) was a British track cycling racer.[1] Ryan came second in the world amateur sprint championship in 1913.[2] He competed at the 1920 Summer Olympics and won the tandem competition with Thomas Lance, as well as a bronze medal in the sprint.[3]
Ryan lived at 312 Euston Road, St Pancras, London in 1901. His father was a cutler, toolmaker and shopkeeper of Buck & Ryan. After retiring from competitions, Ryan converted Buck & Ryan into a successful concern. He also became a prominent cycling administrator, supervising most of the major competitions in Europe.[3]
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- 1893 births
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