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The Great Josh Billings
Josh Billings is the pen name of Henry Wheeler Shaw who was born
in Lanesboro, Massachusetts on April 12, 1818. His father, Henry
Shaw, served in the Massachusetts State Senate for 25 years.
Billings was a renowned humorist in his day, and better known and
appreciated than his contemporary, Mark Twain. Commanding capacity
crowds wherever he performed, he became widely known for his down-home
philosophies, Yankee "one-liners" and peculiar, phonetic spelling.
One of his wise sayings, "To finish is to win" is the motto of
the RunAground and one of the reasons the event was named for Josh
Billings. The fun-loving, not-too-serious aspect of the race is
perhaps why it has become the oldest and largest bike-canoe-run
triathlon in the country. Another Billings quote appropriate to
this triathlon is "The rarest thing a man ever duz iz the best he
can."
Attracting elite and amateur athletes alike, "The Josh" is an event
for all ages and abilities, for participants and spectators.
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