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Womanica

Adversaries: Tillie Anderson

Womanica

Acast Creative Studios

History, Society & Culture, Education

4.3920 Ratings

🗓️ 2 August 2024

⏱️ 6 minutes

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Summary

Tillie Anderson (1875-1965) was a Swedish American cyclist who dominated the women’s bike racing circuit in the 1890s. Her rival on the track was the French cyclist Lisette, who accused Tillie of sabotage.  

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This month we’re talking about adversaries. These women fought against systems, governments and – sometimes each other to break barriers in their respective fields. They did unthinkable and sometimes unspeakable things to carve out their place in history.

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0:00.0

Back in 96,

0:03.0

in 96, Atlanta was booming with excitement

0:05.0

around hosting the Centennial Olympic Games.

0:08.0

And then, a deranged zealot, willing to kill for a cause,

0:12.0

lit a fuse that would change my life and so many others,

0:15.8

forever, rippling out for generations.

0:21.3

Listen to Flashpoint on the I Heart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your

0:26.0

podcasts.

0:27.0

Hello from Wonder Media Network, I'm Jenny Kaplan, and this is Womannica.

0:35.0

This month we're talking about adversaries, women who fought for their place in history,

0:40.0

whether they fought to get to the top of their sport, against how society perceived them,

0:44.4

or fought with each other to be champions.

0:47.0

We're talking about women who broke barriers

0:49.4

and sometimes did seemingly impossible or unspeakable things to carve out their place in history.

0:55.8

This episode of Womannica is brought to you by the all new Toyota Camry.

1:00.6

Today we're talking about a woman who went from watching bicycles Zoom past to becoming one of the fastest cyclists of her time.

1:08.0

On her bike she reached speeds of up to 30 miles per hour tearing past her competition.

1:14.4

We're talking about Tilly Anderson.

1:17.8

Tilly was born in Sweden in 1875.

1:20.7

At 16 years old, she immigrated with her family to Chicago and began working as a

1:24.8

seamstress. While she was working, she would often see women passing the shop on bicycles.

1:29.5

It was the beginning of a new era of cycling. In the 1880s the safety bike was invented.

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