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4 � EVEL KNIEVEL DAYS JULY 26-28, 2012
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In late July, Evel Knievel’s hometown of Butteplays host to the world’s greatest celebration forthe world’s greatest daredevil.
Started in 2002, the three-day event draws thou-sands of visitors from all over the world to the MiningCity’s Uptown during the fourth weekend in July.
Spanky Spangler, Ryan Capes, Trigger Gumm andthe Kaptain himself, Robbie Knievel, have all performed headline stunts for EK Days, not to mention dozens of dazzling feats attempted by someof the country's greatest stuntmen and daredevils.
Before his death in 2007, Evel took the stage at theannual hoopla to welcome his fans, promote the event— of which he was very proud — and to thank all ofthe daring stuntmen who showed up to perform in honor of the festival’s namesake.
This year’s festival will not disappoint fans who have come to expect the best, with featured guests including Butte’s ownKeith Sayers, the king of freestyle motocross who leaves audi-ences in awe with his flying stunts. The cannon lady, JenniferSchneider, is back this year after amazing performances lastyear, as well as the World Famous Wallenda Skywalk, Acrodunkand the Wall of Death. Radical Rob the Dyno Maniac joins theshow this year, along with 50/50 BMX, Supermotocross, andGeoff Aaron’s extreme riding exhibition.
There’s something for everyone at Evel Knievel Days in invit-ing Uptown Butte.
July 26-28, 2012 Butte, MT
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WELCOME TO BUTTE, MONTANA!
It is with great pleasure that I extend to you a warm welcome to Butte during Evel Knievel Days 2012. Weare very excited that you have joined us for this festival, which honors one of America’s greatest daredevilicons, Butte’s own Evel Knievel.
We hope that while you are in Butte you will find time to experience all that our community has to offer.We are very proud of our historical past with its wealth of mining, political, architectural, and labor history.Butte is more than 100 years old and represents a diverse ethnic background of over 50 nationalities.
In addition to its significant history of industrialization and mining, Butte-Silver Bow is rapidly gainingnational and international recognition as home to some of the most innovative environmental and high-techfirms. Butte is also home to Montana Tech, an educational institution that has a worldwide reputation forexcellence.
We sit between Yellowstone and Glacier National Parks, and access to thousands of acres of public landsand blue ribbon trout streams are only minutes away. We are well known for our friendliness, and our hospitality is second to none.I am confident that you are in for a real “Montana experience.”
While you are here for this great event, I hope that you will be able to take in all that our community has to offer. If you misssomething during this visit, I want to personally invite you back!
Butte is often referred to as a community with a storied past, an exciting present, and a promising future. Enjoy your stay in ourwonderful city – Butte, Montana – The Richest Hill on Earth. We are delighted that you are here, and we thank you for coming.
As Evel would say, “Happy Landings.” Sincerely,Paul David Babb
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Keith Sayers is a nativeMontanan born and raised inButte, the hometown of Evel
Knievel.Sayers brings his freestyle show and
acrobatic excitement to Uptown Buttefor a crowd-pleasing event.
Those riders coming to Butte thisyear include Taka Higashino the 2012X-Games gold and silver medalist aswell as the 2010 X-Games silver medalist.
Also on the roster is Ted Culbertsona AFMXA champion; Nick Dunne,Kenny Bell and Billy Kohnut andHealth Frisby, also an X-Games goldmedalist.
Sayers has been riding motorcyclesfor most of his life. He bought his firstmotorcycle at the age of 9 from hisneighbor for $10 and from there it has been one epic ridefor this hard-working Rocky Mountain kid.
In 1995, at the age of 12, Keith started racing motocrosswhich led him to three Montana state motocross champi-onships. From there, Sayers put in the time to advancehimself in racing but found that Montana was a difficultarea to become noticed.
Finding new inspiration in 1997, Sayers started performing freestyle motocross demos during race inter-missions. It caught on quickly, and in 2002 at the Unleashthe Freaks tour, Sayers was introduced to Steve Millerfrom SCS Racing.
The following year, he did his first ever freestyle
motocross show in his home town and it seemed as if Keithhad what it takes to make it in FMX.
Then in 2004, Steve offered him an opportunity to comeover to Bozeman to start practicing at his facility. From thenon, Sayers has taken what he learned from Steve and decided to build his own custom facility in Butte for practice.
Sayers’ dedication to bring a practice facility to his backdoor has proved invaluable. He is committed to riding andtraining on his motorcycles every chance he gets.
The progression that Sayers has gone through thesepast few years is an inspiring story for a small town ruralFMXer. He began doing a wide variety of contests, demosand shows. His name has been listed among some of thebest and he has the great respect of his FMX brethren.
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THURSDAY, JULY 2611 a.m. — Family Fun Day until 4 p.m. (Park &
Main).Noon — Festival Kickoff with Keith Sayers
(Broadway & Arizona)
Noon – 1 p.m. — Supermoto open practice
registration
Noon – 1 p.m. — Street Bike Freestyle
12:30 p.m. — The World Famous Wallenda
Skywalk
1 p.m. — American Motordrome Wall of Death
opens daily
1:30 p.m. — The Cannon Lady
2 p.m. — Sayers Production Freestyle Show
2:45 p.m. — 50/50 BMX
1 – 5 p.m. — Supermoto open practice (will shut
down for FMX at 2:00)
3:30 p.m. — The World Famous Wallenda Skywalk
4 p.m. — Street Bike Freestyle
5:30 p.m. — The Cannon Lady
6 p.m. — 50/50 BMX
6:30 p.m. — The World Famous Wallenda Skywalk
7 p.m. — Sayers Production Freestyle Show
8 p.m. — Thursday Night Fights (Staack’s Motor
Sports on Galena)
8 p.m. — Radical Rob the Dyno Maniac
8:30 p.m. — Street Bike Freestyle
8:15 p.m. — Geoff Aaron Extreme Trials
8:45 p.m. — Live Music with F.O.G.
10 p.m. — Live Music with Moneta
FRIDAY, JULY 2711 a.m. — Noon Super Moto open practice
registration
Noon — World Famous Wallenda Skywalk
One Wheel Revolution
Noon to 5 p.m. — Supermoto open practice (will
shutdown for FMX at 1:45)
12:30 p.m. — 50/50 BMX
1 p.m. — American Motordrome Wall of Death
opens daily
1 p.m. — Street Bike Freestyle
1:30 p.m. Geoff Aaron Extreme Trials
1:45 p.m. — Sayers Production Freestyle Show
2:30 p.m. — The Cannon Lady
3 p.m. — Super Moto practice3 p.m. — 50/50 BMX3:30 p.m. — The World Famous Wallenda Skywalk
4:15 p.m. Geoff Aaron Extreme Trials
4:30 p.m. — Street Bike Freestyle5 p.m. — Super Moto Team Race
5:15 p.m. — Parade Lineup (Get ready to cruisethe loop)
6 p.m. — Cruise Evel Knievel Loop starting inUptown Butte
6:15 p.m. — The World Famous Wallenda Skywalk6:40 p.m. — Street Bike Freestyle7:15 p.m. — The Cannon Lady7:30 p.m. — Geoff Aaron Extreme Trials7:45 p.m. — Radical Rob the Dyno Maniac8 p.m. — 50/50 BMX8 p.m. — Live Music with Shellshock Lullaby9 p.m. — Sayers Production Freestyle Show9 p.m. — Live Music with Miles Crossing10 p.m. — Live Music with Tim Montana & His
Shrednecks
SATURDAY, JULY 288 a.m. — Car & Bike Show & Shine (until 4 p.m.)10 a.m. — EK Days Poker Run starting at Copper
Canyon Harley Davidson10 a.m. – Noon — Super Moto registration (closes
at noon)Noon — Super Moto Practice (until 1:45 p.m.)Noon — The Cannon Lady12:15 — American Motordrome Wall of Death
opens12:30 p.m. World Famous Wallenda Skywalk12:30 p.m. — 50/50 BMX1 p.m. — Geoff Aaron Extreme Trials1:30 p.m. — Street Bike Freestyle2 p.m. — Sayers Production Freestyle Show2:30 p.m. — Super Moto Qualifiers (until
4:30 p.m.)3 p.m. — 50/50 BMX3:30 p.m. — Geoff Aaron Extreme Trials4 p.m. — Street Bike Freestyle4:30 p.m. — The Cannon Lady4:45 p.m. — Super Moto Amateur & Pro Mains
(until 6:45 P.M.)5 p.m. — The World Famous Wallenda Skywalk5 p.m. — 50/50 BMX
5:30 - 7 p.m. — Live music with Andre Skyy
Reggae Music
5:50 p.m. — Geoff Aaron Extreme Trials
6 p.m. — Street Bike Freestyle
7:15 p.m. — Park Street Show
8 p.m. — Live Music with Triple Threat
8 p.m. — The World Famous Wallenda Skywalk9 p.m. — Live Music with Ken Rich Band9:45 p.m. — Evel Knievel Harley Davidson
Giveaway (Raffle Drawing)10 p.m. — Live Music with Guitar Jack
Evel Knievel Days schedule of events
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JenniferSchneider: Cannon Lady
Sailing 150 feet through the air — after being shotfrom a cannon — is a thrilling sight to see in UptownButte.
Returning this year to EK Days is JenniferSchneider, The Cannon Lady.
The act has been in her family since she was 15.Twenty years later, she has flown in front of thousandsof people in more than 10 countries.
Schneider is launched out of a 28-foot long cannonwith a force of 9 g’s.
The secret of the operation is just that, a secret thatSchneider’s dad perfected.
“The launch isn’t bad, but the landing in the net canbe dangerous if it’s not accurate or the wind is blowing,” Schneider said.
At the height of her trajectory, Schneider is about150 feet off the ground, traveling about a half-block.
The fun of the event is that the crowd can remainfairly closet to the cannon and net on Butte’s narrowstreets. So the blast is “in your face” in a way.
Not to be outdone, her husband, “Radical Rob” willalso have an explosive show.
“He puts himself in a box of explosives and, yes,blows himself up,” she said.
The result is a huge fireball, and has not been seenin Butte before.
The human cannon act began as early as the 1800sas a feature in circus acts everywhere.
Jennifer’s father, David Smith, built his first cannonmore than 20 years ago and his entire family hastaken part in three similar acts like this one.
Schneider and her husband, who mans the cannon,are currently in Rhode Island doing a show and will bedriving to Butte to arrive just in time for Evel Days.
JENNIFER SCHNEIDER, “The Cannon Lady,”shoots from a cannon during the 2011 Evel KnievelDays.
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Welcome to Butte!Enjoy the Festivals & all of the wonderful
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A Butte, Montana, Welcome...On behalf of the Evel Knievel Days Organizing Committee, I would like
to welcome you to Butte, The Richest Hill on Earth.Evel Knievel Days organizing committee is made up of a small group
of dedicated volunteers that work diligently to make sure we have a fun,safe, and free event for everyone to enjoy. This year marks the 11th yearof this annual event. It would not be possible without the support of ourdedicated sponsors such as Summit Beverage, Town Pump, Zip Beverage, Gilman Construction, Butte Silver Bow TBID, and variousdepartments of Butte-Silver Bow, just to name a few.
If you would like to help see Evel Knievel Days continue into the future,we encourage you to make a drop in the bucket, purchase a raffle ticketto the custom painted Harley Davidson that we will be given awaySaturday night, or even buying an Evel Knievel Days t-shirt as all proceeds go back into funding this event.
For everyone enjoying the famous friendly hospitality of The MiningCity for Evel Days, we hope that you have a wonderful time enjoying themany exciting events we have assembled for you. We hope that you willtake the time to discover and enjoy the many historic and scenic attrac-tions that make Butte unique from the rest of the world. We hope you willcome back next year and bring your friends.
Make it a safe and memorable weekend.
Sincerely,Chad HarringtonEvel Knievel Days Committee
Evel Knievel Days 2012 Committee
Chad Harrington, executive directorMark James, presidentJim Dick, vice presidentGina Konen, secretaryJim Anderson, treasurerJon SessoSean JohnsonScott GrinerPete StelmanTim Norbeck Ronnie KuchtynTravis BirkenbuelJosh Peck
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Highwire actWorld famous Rick Wallenda to skywalk over ButteBY GERARD O’BRIEN
of the Montana Standard
In celebration of Nik Wallenda’s famous high wire walk acrossNiagara Falls, his second cousin, Rick Wallenda will walkacross Uptown Butte from building top to building top for Evel
Knievel Days.Rick is part of the Wallenda family that now has five separate
troupes conducting high wire acts around the world.He’ll perform his high wire act three times a day throughout
the Evel Knievel Days celebration, July 26-28 in Uptown Butte.All events are free.
“My family knew Mr. Knievel very well,” Wallenda told TheStandard from his Sarasota, Fla., offices. “I’ll be in Butte in twoweeks to see where the best place is to put the high wire up,” hesaid. “Depending on the weather, I’ll not only walk from rooftop torooftop, but may stand on my head on the wire. No teather, nonet.”
Wallenda, 39, said he’s been on a high wire ever since he couldremember. He turned professional at 13.
“I don’t remember learning it, but we had high wires in ourbackyard as other people had swing sets.”
His mother, Carla, is still doing high wire acts at age 76.The Wallendas have a long history with Butte daredevil Evel
Knievel, as well.“We were there as a warm-up act for the (ill-fated) Snake River
jump,” he said.“When Evel broke a world record jump at King’s Island outside
of Cincinnati, my grandfather set a distance world record of 1,800feet there,” he said.
Likewise, Wallenda broke his grandfather’s record in 2008 witha distance of 2,000 feet just after Robbie “Kaptain” Knievel brokehis dad’s record for a motorcycle jump at King’s Island.
The troupe is well-known for its death-defying pyramid with theyoungest girl in history to present the fabled chair balance.However, that won’t be on the card this time.
Rick Wallenda, is eldest grandson of founders, Karl and HelenWallenda.
Wallenda has performed on three continents during his career,and on more than one occasion participated in a recreation of thegigantic seven-person-pyramid.
As the patriarch, he leads this troupe to each destination as hisgrandfather once led the original group.
RICK WALLENDA is pictured above doing a skywalkat King’s Island, Ohio.
BELOW, WALLENDA stands on his head on the highwire in this courtesy photo.
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Supermoto racing
Supermoto racing returns to the Mining City as part ofEvel Knievel Days, July 26-28.Lee Collins, the operator of the event and track, says
Supermoto is a combination of street bike and dirt bike racing.
Everyone from small 50cc bikes on up can have a chanceto race on the track; even four-wheelers. There will be pro-circuit races as well.
“It’s a ratio of 70 percent street racing and 30 percentmotorcross, with jumps and hills and dirt racing,” saidCollins of WHR motorsports racing in Seattle.
This is the fourth year for supermoto cross. Riders fromall over the Northwest and Canada will participate over thethree-day event.
“It’s sort of a grand prix of racing, and is open to the localkid who wants to try it on up to the 450cc bikes,” Collinssaid; though there is no limit in bike size. Even small mini-bikes are welcome.
Racers can reach 100 mph, but for the Uptown, the speedis limited to 60 mph.
The course runs from the Belmont Mine yard on Mercuryon up to the Lexington Gardens, a great place for viewingthe racers.
“The WHR crew is amped up to make the track even better than years before,” said Collins. “This year we will berunning the track in the opposite direction and since the“urban crossover” was such a big hit we are bringing it backagain this year.”
There is $5,000 prize money for the professional racers.Also, there is a costume race, where racers will dress up
in funny garb and the onlookers will vote for the best orworst-dressed.
The event is easy to watch and a good one to take in during the break in the other performances.
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Geoff Aaron’s motor trials are sure to please the crowdwith his abilities to balance on a motorcycle, while descending stairs.
Aaron, 39, has been ridingsince 1985 in “the sport of mountain goats” competing overrugged terrain and racingagainst others.
“It’s a combination of flatlandracing and pure BMX off-road biking,” he said.
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This is the fourth year Aaronwill be at Evel Knievel Days andhe’ll be performing throughoutthe three-day event. “There areonly about five guys in the U.S. who can do these tricks,” hesaid.
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S&S Stunting of Calgary, Alberta, Canada, will thrill crowdsat EK Days with burnouts, flames and motorcycle acrobatics. Street bike freestyle has been around for a
number of years, but Shaun Ogilvie and Shawn Westgate willbring a Canadian version of the sport to Butte.
Ogilvie, 33, is a worldclass rider who will be doing technicalwheelies, front stops and screeching tire burnouts. He’s been riding professionally for about 12 years.
“It’s all done on lightly modified street bikes,” he said. Hisgroup uses Kawasakis.
“We were pretty much pioneers of the sport in Canada. Wehaven’t been in Butte before so we’re pretty excited to show thecrowds what we can do.”
The three-man team will block off an Uptown street through-out the three-day event to strut their stuff.
“There’ll be some high-speed riding, low-speed technical stuntsand lots of fun,” Ogilvie said. “But it is all done with safety inmind.”
“We specialize in unique half-time thrill acts. We have beenperforming, professionally, longer than any other motorcyclefreestyle display team in our country. We promote professional-ism and safe riding.”
For more photos and videos of the stunts, see their website atsnstunting.com.
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Wall of DeathA
perennial favorite of Evel Knievel Daysin Butte is the Wall of Death motordrome performance.
That’s where man and machine take on cen-trifugal force to ride perpendicular against gravi-ty’s pull.
In the style of past circus thrill shows, thewooden, 14-foot deep circular structure holds upto 200 spectators on the top looking down at theriders below. It puts the spectators inches awayfrom the riders at times.
The show is an authentic slice of baseball andapple-pie Americana. The first motor dromesappeared in the United States in the early 1900smaking the Wall of Death show America’ OriginalExtreme Motorcycle Thrillshow.
Charlie “Ransom” (no last name) says thatButte is one of the most popular venues for the performance.
“Jay ‘Lightnin’ ’ of Santa Clara, Calif,. built the struc-ture about 10 years ago to display his specially built,vintage motorcycles. This show has been done the sameway since the eary 1920s,” Ransom said.
Of note are the vintage motorcycles, especially theIndian Scout from the 1920s.
“You can’t wear out an Indian Scout,” the motto goes.“A Scout is very well balanced, low center of gravity
which makes it ideal for the motor drome,” said Ransom.Also the group uses Harley Davidson bikes from 1975
and go-carts in the show. And they have a 1940 HarleyHummer on display.
Riders stand in the bottom of the structure and ride
See WALL, Page 18
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This summer, the Butte Exchange Club, in partnershipwith the Colonial Flag Foundation, will again host the“Field of Honor” flag display on the field at
Continental and Mercury.Volunteers will post 1,003 U.S. flags, size 3-feet by 5-feet,
atop eight-foot poles, beginning Thursday, July 26, and ending Sunday, July 29. The display is free to the public.
The Field of Honor program is a nonprofit, non-political,and non-partisan community fundraiser for local charitiesand causes.
Selected as this year’s beneficiaries are Big Brothers BigSisters, Butte Rescue Mission, United Veterans Council, BigSky Honor Flight, Intermountain Children’s Home (Buttebranch), Butte-Silver Bow Family Drug Court, Butte Cares
and the Butte YMCA.Flags will honor serving military, veterans, those killed in
defense of our nation, first responders, law enforcement offi-cers, personal heroes, and the victims of child abuse inMontana. Sponsored flags can be dedicated to individuals.
Flags in the display may be sponsored for $35 each or $30for two or more. Sponsors can purchase the flags for $20more per flag.
For details, contact Doug Rotondi at 491-6039. Donationsand corporate sponsorships are being accepted online or canbe made at the time of this event. Checks may be written tothe Exchange Club Foundation and mailed to Box 763, Butte,59703. Updates and schedule are also available online. Fordetails, visit www. healingfield.org/butte.
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up on the 14-foot walls. It’s loud, shaky and fun to watch. Ateam of five travels the daredevil circuit all year with themotor drome, setting up and tearning down.
“The only funny thing about Butte is there is really no levelspot, so we have to adjust,” said Ransom, who’s father is origi-nally from Montana, and remarked that he first met hisgrandfather years ago in Butte.
“The Butte audience has been really cool with us for thelast eight years. Kids that were in strollers those first yearsare coming up to us on bikes now,” he said.
The event is dedicated to the memory of SamanthaMorgan, who was one of the original organizers of the show.
VOLUNTEERSERECT
the “Field ofHonor” near theBelmont mine on
East MercuryStreet in July
2011. The display,which is hosted by
the ButteExchange Club,
will be set upagain this year
during Evel KnievelDays, July 26-29.
Walter Hinick / The
Montana Standard
Flags to dot Belmont field during Evel Days
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M U S I CTimMontana,Shrednecksto coverEvel Days
Ever since Tim Montanawas a young man growingup in Butte he’s been
breaking the rules.His latest album, “Tim
Montana and His Shrednecks,”displays a brand of country with such a rough and dirty edge that folks in the music industry arefinding it hard to define.
“So far there’s a buzz of excitement about it (the new record),because no one’s heard anything like it. They don’t know what to dowith it,” Montana told The Montana Standard during a recent phoneinterview from Nashville.
Montana and his band will play the Friday night closer in UptownButte.
He describes his music as mix of outlaw country, rock and roll andgrunge. One of his contemporaries described the sound as “mountainmetal.”
Renowned country songwriter Kostas came up with the term“shredneck” to describe the band’s sound, according to Montana.
The name stuck.Montana decided to not just be a name, but to go into this next
project with a band. This latest album has 10 orginal songs which theystarted recording in March.
The record features legendary guest musicians Paul Shaffer fromThe Late Show with David Letterman and guitarist Steve Cropperfrom the Blues Brothers Band. (Montana performed live on theLetterman show in 2008.)
Montana recalls calling Shaffer when they were recording in NewYork City and asking him if he would play on one of the tracks.Shaffer told him to bring recording equipment to his apartment.
“He pulled out an organ that he said he bought from James Brown,and I said, ‘that’ll work,’” Montana said.
Montana said he does all the guitar work on this album. He usedsome session musicians on his first two releases.
He particularly likes the song “Weight in Gold,” which he wroteabout legendary Montana sheriff and outlaw Henry Plummer, who washanged by the Vigilantes in Bannack in 1864.
When not recording, Tim Montana and his Shrednecks have beenplaying steady gigs at Nashville’s famous 12th & Porter. Cropper evenjoined the band on stage to jam on the new songs.
“We’ve been packing it out everytime we play it,” Montana said.The opening bands for Tim Montana is Shellshock Lullaby and
Miles Crossing.
MonetaMoneta, an original rock band from Seattle,
will play at EK Days as the closer band onThursday night, July 26.
The band’s drummer, Leo Martin, is a Buttenative.
Since the band’s founding in 2007, Monetahas wasted little time getting its name out toits fans. With two independently released CDsin 2007 (“The Hope EP”) and 2008 (“Heroes”),and numerous regional shows with high profilebands such as Smashing Pumpkins, the band issetting its sights high.
The band’s CD, “Heroes,” is available at theButte Hastings.
For music, videos, and other content, visithttp://www.myspace.com/monetarock.
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REMEMBERING
EVEL KNIEVEL
From his humble roots in Butte, Evel Knievel rode his
motorcycle and guts to an unparalleled level of worldwide glory and
fame, as King of the Daredevils, The Last of the Gladiators, The
Godfather of Extreme Sports, Guinness Book of Records holder for
the most bones broken, an unwavering optimist, a doer, a go-get-
ter, self-promoter extraordinaire, media genius, an enigmatic folk
hero — an American legend.
Knievel’s nationally televised motorcycle jumps, including his
1974 attempt to jump Snake River Canyon at Twin Falls, Idaho,
represent four of the twenty most-watched, including the No.1
spot, ABC’s Wide World of Sports events in history. His achieve-
ments and failures, including his record 35 broken bones, earned
him several entries in the Guinness Book of World Records. These
are the titles by which millions of people around the world know
Evel Knievel.
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ROBERT CRAIG
KNIEVEL
was born in Butte on
Oct. 17, 1938, to Robert
E. and Ann Keough
“Zippy” Knievel. He died
on Nov. 30, 2007. His
funeral at the Butte Civic
Center attracted a huge
crowd, and included
actor Matthew
McConaughey, former
boxing champion Joe
Frazier and the
Rev. Robert Schuller.