Ernst Emil Ulbricht
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FullnameErnst Emil Ulbricht
Born23 February 1864
Helmsdorf, Kingdom of Saxony
Helmsdorf, Kingdom of Saxony
Died15 July 1900 (aged 36)
Makapuʻu Point, Territory of Hawaii
Makapuʻu Point, Territory of Hawaii
DisciplineTrack
| Personal information | |
|---|---|
| Full name | Ernst Emil Ulbricht |
| Born | 23 February 1864 Helmsdorf, Kingdom of Saxony |
| Died | 15 July 1900 (aged 36) Makapuʻu Point, Territory of Hawaii |
| Team information | |
| Discipline | Track |
| Role | Rider |
| Rider type | Stayer |
| Amateur team | |
Ernst Emil Ulbricht (1864–1900) was a German-born American racing cyclist[1][2] and winner of the silver medal in the Stayer competition at International Cycling Association's first World Championships in Chicago in 1893.[3][4] As a road racer he won the time prize in the 1894 and 1895 editions of the Santa Monica Road Race.[5][6][7][8]