Ernst Emil Ulbricht (1864–1900) was a German-born American racing cyclist[1] and winner of the silver medal in the Stayer competition at International Cycling Association's first World Championships in Chicago in 1893.
[2][3] As a road racer he won the time prize in the 1894 and 1895 editions of the Santa Monica Road Race.
During a weekend excursion he drowned after being taken by surprise by a huge wave near Makapuʻu Point in Hawaii.
His body was found a few days later inside a giant shark that was captured and killed by local fishermen.
After the autopsy the coroner concluded that the corpse must have been eaten by the shark after drowning.