Emile De Beukelaer | |
Fullname: | Emile De Beukelaer |
Birth Date: | 27 May 1867 |
Discipline: | Road |
Role: | Individual |
Emile De Beukelaer (27 May 1867 - 23 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]
He was the most successful cyclist of the 1880s.
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]