Fifty runners—from the world’s elite to passionate
amateurs—share the races they’ll never forget in this
“fascinating and fresh look at competitive running” (Jon Sinclair,
former USA cross country and 10K champion, RRCA Hall of Famer).
Every runner that enters a race has a unique motivation behind
competing: racing for the challenge, for the achievement, for the
health benefits, or for more personal reasons. But whether they are
twenty-mile-a-day elite marathoners or twenty-mile-a-week recreational
runners, each of them can invariably point to a singular performance
as “the best race I ever ran.” My Best Race is a collection of
those singular performances. In this inspirational collection, fifty
runners, from Olympians and world champions, to courageous disabled
athletes and middle-of-the-packers, share their personal accounts of
what they consider the best race they ever ran—and why.
Contributors include a top marathoner who sacrifices his place on the
Olympic team to pace his friend to the final qualifying spot at the
Olympic Trials; “The Central Park Jogger” who finishes a race she
founded to benefit disabled athletes, fourteen years after being left
for dead from a brutal attack that gripped the nation; an unheralded
high school runner who beats a previously undefeated state
champion—and who goes on to become a two-time Olympian; the woman
race organizers tried to physically remove from the male-only Boston
Marathon in 1967; and forty-six other runners. “Such wonderful
and inspiring stories by a diverse group of runners—bravo!”
—Ryan Lamppa, media director of Running USA “What a fascinating
concept! . . . A very unique and inspiring collection that gives
great insight into the minds of runners.” —Keith Brantly, member
of the 1996 US Olympic marathon team
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50 Runners and the Finish Line They'll Never Forget
Product details
ISBN
9781626810167
Published
2015
Publisher
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Author