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Winslow Leach
11-30-2007, 03:35 PM
Excerpts from Yahoo! News

Evel Knievel, the red-white-and-blue-spangled motorcycle daredevil whose jumps over crazy obstacles including Greyhound buses, live sharks and Idaho's Snake River Canyon made him an international icon in the 1970s, died Friday. He was 69.

Knievel's death was confirmed by his granddaughter. He had been in failing health for years, suffering from diabetes and pulmonary fibrosis, an incurable condition that scarred his lungs.

Longtime friend and promotor Billy Rundel said Knievel had trouble breathing at his Clearwater condominium and died before an ambulance could get him to a hospital.

"It's been coming for years, but you just don't expect it. Superman just doesn't die, right?" Rundel said.

Immortalized in the Washington Smithsonian Institution as "America's Legendary Daredevil," Knievel was best known for a failed 1974 attempt to jump Snake River Canyon on a rocket-powered cycle and a spectacular crash at Caesar's Palace in Las Vegas. He suffered nearly 40 broken bones before he retired in 1980.

He began his daredevil career in 1965 when he formed a troupe called Evel Knievel's Motorcycle Daredevils, a touring show in which he performed stunts such as riding through fire walls, jumping over live rattlesnakes and mountain lions and being towed at 200 mph behind dragster race cars.

In 1966 he began touring alone, barnstorming the West and doing everything from driving the trucks, erecting the ramps and promoting the shows. In the beginning he charged $500 for a jump over two cars parked between ramps.

He steadily increased the length of the jumps until, on New Year's Day 1968, he was nearly killed when he jumped 151 feet across the fountains in front of Caesar's Palace. He cleared the fountains but the crash landing put him in the hospital in a coma for a month.

His son, Robbie, successfully completed the same jump in April 1989.

In the years after the Caesar's crash, the fee for Evel's performances increased to $1 million for his jump over 13 buses at Wembley Stadium in London - the crash landing broke his pelvis - to more than $6 million for the Sept. 8, 1974 attempt to clear the Snake River Canyon in Idaho in a rocket-powered "Skycycle."

The parachute malfunctioned and deployed after takeoff. Strong winds blew the cycle into the canyon, landing him close to the swirling river below.

On Oct. 25, 1975, he jumped 14 Greyhound buses at Kings Island in Ohio.

Knievel decided to retire after a jump in the winter of 1976 in which he was again seriously injured. He suffered a concussion and broke both arms in an attempt to jump a tank full of live sharks in the Chicago Amphitheater. He continued to do smaller exhibitions around the country with his son, Robbie.

Knievel also dabbled in movies, starring as himself in "Viva Knievel." George Hamilton and Sam Elliott each played Knievel in movies about his life.

Evel Knievel toys accounted for more than $300 million in sales for Ideal and other companies in the 1970s and '80s.

Robbie Knievel followed in his father's footsteps as a daredevil, jumping a moving locomotive in a 200-foot, ramp-to-ramp motorcycle stunt on live television in 2000. He also jumped a 200-foot-wide chasm of the Grand Canyon.

Knievel had 10 grandchildren and a great-grandchild.

D'Snowth
11-30-2007, 04:08 PM
Hmm, before I opened this thread, I was expecting to read he died while trying to perform one of his stunts.

Either way, this is sad news. Rest in peace Evel Knievel.

Xerus
11-30-2007, 04:09 PM
Evel Knievel was a hero from my childhood. I'm sorry he had to pass on. :cry: But he sure seemed to have led an exciting life though.

SSLFan
11-30-2007, 05:13 PM
Hmm, before I opened this thread, I was expecting to read he died while trying to perform one of his stunts.




At 69? Nah.....



But, it's sad to see this happen.
My blessings go out to the family.:cry:

jacobsnchz
11-30-2007, 05:39 PM
Awww... my brother was a big fan of hs... :(

Teheheman
11-30-2007, 09:35 PM
Man, he was a man's man, he was the guy who almost doesn't have a bone left in his body that's actually his. He had nerves of granite. You wouldn't think that a little breathing trouble would keep him down. You would've thought that he would've died jumping off a Navy carrier on a unicycle through a bunch of flaming hoops and got eaten by a shark with only one fin or something like that. RIP Evel Knievel. What a cool name for a cool guy.