Emile De Beukelaer

Emile De Beukelaer
Personal information
Full name Emile De Beukelaer
Born (1865-05-21)21 May 1865
Died 21 January 1922(1922-01-21) (aged 56)
Team information
Discipline Road
Role Individual
Infobox last updated on
3 November 2009

Emile De Beukelaer (21 May 186521 January 1922) was a Belgian road racing cyclist, and the founder and President of the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI). He was the son of the founder of Elixir d'Anvers, a famous liquor from the Antwerp region.[1]

Career

Cycling career

He was the most successful cyclist of the 1880s.[1]

Foundation of UCI

On 14 April 1900, delegates from six associations and five countries assembled in Paris to form the "Union Cycliste Internationale". The delegates were:

Paul Rousseau became the Secretary General, while Emile De Beukelaer became the President, and served as such until his death in 1922.[2]

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