Background
Bartholomew was born in Leonard, North Dakota.
Bartholomew was born in Leonard, North Dakota.
Bill and Clara had five children: Earl, Vern, Ken, Ardys, and Carl. Living in Minnesota, Bartholomew skated mostly at local, statewide, and national events, winning more than 1,000 medals and trophies. Among these were fourteen National Championships titles between 1945 and 1960, three North American outdoor titles, and one North American indoor title.
In 1948, Bartholomew competed in the 500 m at the Winter Olympics of Saint Moritz and finished second behind Finn Helgesen.
He shared his second place with fellow United States team member Bob Fitzgerald and Norwegian skater Thomas Byberg. Bartholomew worked for Northwestern Bell, laying and repairing telephone lines.
He also owned a tree service. In his later years, he competed in ski jumping and golf.
He was inducted in the Minnesota Sports Hall of Fame in 1959 and in the National Speedskating Hall of Fame in 1968.
Bill was the head timer at local, state, and national speed skating events for about 35 years and a member of the timing committees at the United States Olympic speed skating trials in the 1950s.