Bobby Leach

Stunt Performer, Deceased Person

1858 – 1926

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Who was Bobby Leach?

Bobby Leach was the second person to go over Niagara Falls in a barrel, after Annie Taylor, and the first male to do so, accomplishing the feat on July 25, 1911. He spent six months in the hospital recovering from injuries he sustained during the fall, which included two broken knee caps and a fractured jaw. Leach had been a performer with the Barnum and Bailey Circus and was no stranger to stunting. Prior to his trip over the falls he owned a restaurant on Bridge Street and would boast to customers that anything Annie could do… he could do better.

Unlike Annie Taylor before him, Bobby Leach achieved some success from his endeavour. For several years he toured Canada, the United States and England, recounting his harrowing journey at vaudeville shows and lecture halls, exhibiting his barrel and posing for pictures.

Leach returned to Niagara Falls, New York in 1920 and operated a pool hall. While in his sixties he attempted to swim the whirlpool rapids but failed after several attempts. During these aborted attempts, Bobby Leach was rescued by William "Red" Hill Sr., a riverman, who knew the Falls well and became well known in the area for later rescues.

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Born
1858
Cornwall
Also known as
  • Лич, Бобби
Profession
Died
Apr 26, 1926
New Zealand
Resting place
Hillsborough Cemetery

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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