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5.0 out of 5 stars A "must read" for anyone who has ever strapped on a pair of waterskis and held on for dear life
On a hot July day in 1922, Ralph Samuelson convinced his brother Ben to pull him up out of the wasters of the Mississippi River and into sports history. With two pine boards strapped to his feet, 18-year-old Lake Pepin fisherman and sports enthusiast Samuelson invented water skiing and launched both a sport and an industry. Biographer and historian Gregor Ziemer tells the...
Published on August 4, 2006 by Midwest Book Review

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3.0 out of 5 stars A satisfying book!
Ralph Samuelson, the young Lake City, Minnesota man who invented water skiing, was a daredevil who loved challenges.

After months of trial and error, on July 2, 1922 "Sammy did it," as previously doubting people cheered from the shoreline.

After his first successful attempt on 8-foot homemade skis, held on by leather straps, Ralph developed his...
Published on June 6, 2006 by Armchair Interviews


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5.0 out of 5 stars A "must read" for anyone who has ever strapped on a pair of waterskis and held on for dear life, August 4, 2006
This review is from: A Daredevil & Two Boards: Ralph Samuelson, The Lake Pepin Pioneer Who Invented Water Skiing (Paperback)
On a hot July day in 1922, Ralph Samuelson convinced his brother Ben to pull him up out of the wasters of the Mississippi River and into sports history. With two pine boards strapped to his feet, 18-year-old Lake Pepin fisherman and sports enthusiast Samuelson invented water skiing and launched both a sport and an industry. Biographer and historian Gregor Ziemer tells the true and hitherto unknown story of this small town Minnesota boy and his contribution to the rise of water skiing as one of the most popular and widespread forms of water recreation. A Daredevil & Two Boards: Ralph Samuelson, The Lake Pepin Pioneer Who Invented Water Skiing is as entertaining as it is informative, and a "must read" for anyone who has ever strapped on a pair of waterskis and held on for dear life to the tow rope of a motorboat while swiftly skimming over the surface of a lake or river!
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3.0 out of 5 stars A satisfying book!, June 6, 2006
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This review is from: A Daredevil & Two Boards: Ralph Samuelson, The Lake Pepin Pioneer Who Invented Water Skiing (Paperback)
Ralph Samuelson, the young Lake City, Minnesota man who invented water skiing, was a daredevil who loved challenges.

After months of trial and error, on July 2, 1922 "Sammy did it," as previously doubting people cheered from the shoreline.

After his first successful attempt on 8-foot homemade skis, held on by leather straps, Ralph developed his own water show, doing tricks for townspeople. Then he took the show on the road to Florida and Michigan and throughout Minnesota in the 1920s and early 1930s.

Although the book indicates that it is all about water skiing--that was only the early and small part of his life.

After he injured his back, he had to quit skiing and start the next phase of his life. He married and became an innovative and successful turkey farmer--successful that is, until disease killed off most of his flock and left him in debt.

After many failures caused by diseases in animals and poultry, Ralph always trusted in his God. Later in life, the man who lived openly with his personal God often took the opportunity to witness, even after he had to file bankruptcy in 1952. He described bankruptcy to be "as close to disgrace as disgrace goes."

In the 1960s, he was finally recognized as the Father of Waterskiing, thanks to the curiosity of a St. Paul Pioneer Press reporter and hard work and support of some Lake City business people.

Ralph Samuelson was a man who had often in his 77 years come to the end of his rope, but always he tied a knot and hung on. On his tombstone, per his request, it simply says, "Ralph Samuelson, Father of Waterskiing, Witness for Christ."

This young daredevil had many mountains to climb but always got up when life knocked him down.

Armchair Interviews says: This book would be most enjoyed by people from Minnesota because of the many names and places, but also by those who like waterskiing--or those who like to read about people who accept and exceed challenges while witnessing for their God.







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