Charles Goodman Tebbutt Explained
Birth Date: | 1860 |
Death Date: | 1944 |
Charles Goodman Tebbutt (1860–1944) was an English speed skater[1] and bandy player[2] from Bluntisham, England, in the Fens of Cambridgeshire where Fen skating was a popular winter activity in the nineteenth century.
He also wrote articles and books about speed skating and bandy, including several chapters in the Badminton Library book Skating (1892) with John Moyer Heathcote.[3] He wrote a chapter on matches in Holland and Sweden in A Handbook of Bandy by Arnold Tebbutt.[4]
He is said to have been the first player to establish the rules of bandy and popularize the sport in Northern Europe, Sweden, Norway and Denmark.
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- https://scontent-arn2-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-0/c45.0.200.200/p200x200/15822623_364482923929220_8501159367681980601_n.jpg?oh=5f5fd6e9c2c38295c14d5a9df29dff42&oe=594A1169 Photo of the speed skater Charles Goodman Tebbutt
- https://scontent-arn2-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/c0.26.200.200/15940494_364477570596422_4383207509833347146_n.jpg?oh=c400bebe649fd5b39306695ce1607b82&oe=590E4A46 Photo of the bandy player Charles Goodman Tebbutt
- Book: Skating. 1892. Heathcote. J.M.. Tebbutt. C.G.. Longmans, Green and Co.. 7132924M.
- Book: A Handbook of Bandy; or, Hockey on the Ice. 1896. Arnold Tebbutt. Horace Cox.