Evel Knievel Leaves Lasting Legacy

A Personal 'Thank You' to Evel Knievel

By B.J. Crock, published Nov 30, 2007
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Whether or not you liked him or hated him, Evel Knievel did things that few on this Earth have done. Born Robert Craig Knievel in Butte, Mont., the daredevil grew up in the hardscrabble mining town with a reputation as a bit of a troublemaker.

So much so that as a young adult Knievel was forced with a choice: go to prison or enlist in the Army. He chose the latter, which served as a stepping stone, as the military does for many young men, to his career.

Knievel, 69, died Friday after a long battle with multiple illnesses, including diabetes and pulmonary fibrosis.

Knievel's athletic prowess, which he displayed often as a youth in cold Montana, was the primary reason for his interest in sports.

Among the sports Knievel excelled in were ski jumping and pole vaulting, the former earning him a regional title in 1959.

Always a person with a deep entrepreneurial spirit, Knievel returned from a stint in professional hockey to Butte and formed his own semi-pro team there made up of players from his home state. The highlight of his brief time with the team, called the Butte Bombers, was when they hosted the Czechoslovakia Olympic Team in front of 5,000 fans in 1960.

Not too long after that Knievel, in his entrepreneurial spirit, started an outfitting service for elk hunters where his actions actually found him on Capitol Hill, thick in the middle of a longstanding debate between the National Parks Service and other hunters and outfitters.

Not one to shy away from conflict, Knievel continued his thirst for adventure in the 1960's, becoming an icon to millions. Ready to carry the American flag every time he put on a red, white, blue and sometimes star-adorned jump suit, Knievel defied reason and defined a generation.

His daredevil days seemed to go all through his life, yet an auto dealership on the verge of crumbling in Moses Lake, Wash. led to his beginning as a motorcycle daredevil. Knievel jumped a row of vehicles and the rest was history. In the next 15 years Knievel would jump in approximately 75 different locations around the world.

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Thanks for sharing a bit more about him that I never knew!

Posted on 12/03/2007 at 9:12:00 AM

 
I just learned of his passing. A very nice tribute.

Posted on 11/30/2007 at 10:11:00 PM

 
What a nice tribute.

Posted on 11/30/2007 at 9:11:00 PM

 
Wow...I didn't even know he passed. He was a great and daring man.

Posted on 11/30/2007 at 7:11:00 PM

 
Great Article!..I really thought a lot of him..RIP..

Posted on 11/30/2007 at 7:11:00 PM

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