Iver Lawson (cyclist)


Iver Georg Lawson was a world champion cyclist.

Biography

Iver Lawson was born on July 1, 1879 in Norrköping, Sweden to Lars Gustaf Larsson and Emma Sofia Sundberg. He had two brothers, Gus Lawson and John Lawson.
In 1901 Lawson won the ten-mile championship in Buffalo, New York. In 1902 he lost to Frank Louis Kramer.
In 1905 Lawson also won the National Cycle Association's quarter-mile championship race at Vailsburg in Newark, New Jersey.
In an incident, which occurred in February 1904, Taylor was competing in Australia, he was seriously injured on the final turn of a race when fellow competitor Iver Lawson deliberately veered his bicycle toward Taylor and collided with his front wheel. Taylor crashed and lay unconscious on the track before he was taken to a local hospital and later made a full recovery. Lawson was suspended from racing anywhere in the world for a year as a result of his actions.
Lawson died on November 9, 1960 in Provo, Utah, after falling from a window.

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