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1.formative 有持续重大影响的

2.lucrative 有利可图的

3.sculling 划船

4.fame 名声

5.mastery 精通

6.ingenious 精巧的

7.grease 润滑油

8.note-worthy 值得注意的

9.bronze statue 青铜像




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Ned Hanlan


Edward Ned Hanlan1855-1908was one of the most important athletes in Canadian history.

Hanlanan oarsmanhelped shape the direction of Canadian sport in its earlyformative years.

His combination of athletic successful and popularity with rowing spectators helped promote the cause of rowing and professional sport.

In the late-nineteenth centuryrowing was one of theif not themost popular sports in Canada.

The sport received as much if not more press coverage and general public interest than any other sport.

In additionthe sport's long history in CanadaGreat BritainAustraliaand the United States developed into well-organized national and international championshipsincluding one of the first regularly held World Championships in any sport.

In factHanlan was a regular winner of World Championship titles.

Part of the popularity of rowing involved gambling and lucrative prizes.

Spectators regularly bet on single scullingin much the same way they do on horse racing today.

Hanlan quickly rose to fame in the late-nineteenth century through a combination of careful financial planning of his athletic career and his mastery of the sport.

Perhaps his most ingenious invention was the now-commonsliding seat.

By fixing wheels onto a wooden seatHanlan gained an advantage over his competitorswho slid back and forth in the boat on grease.

The extra use of his legs translated into greater boat speed for Hanlan.

Hanlan was also note-worthy for his methods of gaining popularity with his fans.

Recognizing the importance of the entertainment value of sportHanlan would regularly wave to the crowds and perform rowingtrickssuch as remove his hands from the oars in the middle of the race.

He was even known to fake an injury in the middle of a raceonly to recover just in time to win the race.

Of coursethe addition purpose of this strategy was to raise gambling oddsthus making himself and his financial handlers wealthier from his victories.

In the 1870s and 1880sHanlan won and then successfully defended his World Championship title seven times.

He also competed in commercial exhibitions and rowing tours around the world.

After his competitive career endedHanlan went on to coach younger oarsmen in two North American universitiesToronto and Columbia.

So famous was Hanlan that one major newspaper in Canada claimed he was the single greatest agent for attracting new immigrants to the young country.

Todaya bronze statue stands in Toronto in honor his successand an island just off the shores of the city of Toronto is named after Hanlan.

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