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}} John "Jack" Jacob Lauterwasser (4 June 1904 – 2 February 2003) was an English racing cyclist and cycling engineer, who won a bronze and silver medal in the same race at the 1928 Summer Olympics in Amsterdam.〔(''The Times'' obituary, 7 February 2003 )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Jack Lauterwasser Olympic Results )〕 ==Background== Jack Lauterwasser - he pronounced it ''Law-tuh-woss-uh'' with the "w" as in English〔 - was the son of a German who emigrated to France in the late 19th century and then to England. His parents ran a pie shop near Oxford Street, London, where they lived in poor housing.〔 His father was returned to Germany at the outbreak of war in 1914 and Lauterwasser lived with his mother and the rest of her children. They moved to Highbury in north London and Lauterwasser worked as a cycling delivery boy for a grocery store.〔(Bikdebiz News Jack Lauterwasser bike pioneer and racer dies age 98 )〕 He said: "We lived above a greengrocer's and the shopkeeper let me borrow the bike."〔Jack the Lad, Cycling Plus, UK, January 2000, p34〕
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