Marathon Woman
Title | Marathon Woman PDF eBook |
Author | Kathrine Switzer |
Publisher | Da Capo Press |
Pages | 422 |
Release | 2017-04-04 |
Genre | Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | 030682566X |
A new edition of a sports icon's memoir, coinciding with the 50th anniversary of Kathrine Switzer's historic running of the Boston Marathon as the first woman to run. In 1967, Kathrine Switzer was the first woman to officially run what was then the all-male Boston Marathon, infuriating one of the event's directors who attempted to violently eject her. In one of the most iconic sports moments, Switzer escaped and finished the race. She made history-and is poised to do it again on the fiftieth anniversary of that initial race, when she will run the 2017 Boston Marathon at age 70. Now a spokesperson for Reebok, Switzer is also the founder of 261 Fearless, a foundation dedicated to creating opportunities for women on all fronts, as this groundbreaking sports hero has done throughout her life. "Kathrine Switzer is the Susan B. Anthony of women's marathoning."-Joan Benoit Samuelson, first Olympic gold medalist in the women's marathon
Boston Marathon
Title | Boston Marathon PDF eBook |
Author | Tom Derderian |
Publisher | Human Kinetics Publishers |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 1996 |
Genre | Boston Marathon |
ISBN | 9780880114790 |
26.2 Miles to Boston
Title | 26.2 Miles to Boston PDF eBook |
Author | Michael Connelly |
Publisher | Rowman & Littlefield |
Pages | 299 |
Release | 2014-03-18 |
Genre | Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | 1493007718 |
117 years Strong…and Counting! This all-new edition, which follows the Boston Marathon into the 21st century and through the tragedy of the 2013 race, is a colorful and moving portrait of what it feels like to run the world’s oldest annual marathon, escorting the reader through the past, present, and bright future of the race. 26.2 Miles to Boston is a rich, vibrant, and inspiring history of the Boston Marathon and of the men and women of varying abilities whose struggles and triumphs have colored this historic event for over a century. From suburban Hopkinton, Massachusetts, to the center of metropolitan Boston, the author takes readers through the mile-by-mile sights, sounds, and traditions that make the race what it is.
Boston Marathon History by the Mile
Title | Boston Marathon History by the Mile PDF eBook |
Author | Paul C. Clerici |
Publisher | Sports |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2014 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9781626194755 |
"Explore the history of the neighborhoods, landmarks and other sites along the Boston Marathon course"--
Boston Marathon
Title | Boston Marathon PDF eBook |
Author | Jeff Galloway |
Publisher | Meyer & Meyer Sport |
Pages | 327 |
Release | 2018-08-01 |
Genre | Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | 1782554718 |
With the Galloway program it's possible to be in the best shape of your life and have energy to enjoy family and career. The highly successful training schedules include all of the elements needed to qualify based on the Boston Marathon standards. Train using Galloway's successful Run Walk Run® Method to achieve maximum performance without risking injury. Galloway's magic mile gives a reality check on progress and sets realistic pacing goals for long runs and the race itself. With Galloway's training expertise, you will be ready to compete at your best on race day. This new edition includes up-to-date information on the Boston Marathon. Train efficiently with Galloway's Run Walk Run Method to reach your best time at the Boston Marathon.
Bricklayer Bill
Title | Bricklayer Bill PDF eBook |
Author | Patrick L. Kennedy |
Publisher | UMass + ORM |
Pages | 350 |
Release | 2018-06-29 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 1613765436 |
Two weeks after the United States officially entered World War I, Irish American "Bricklayer Bill" Kennedy won the Boston Marathon wearing his stars-and-stripes bandana, rallying the crowd of patriotic spectators. Kennedy became an American hero and, with outrageous stories of his riding the rails and sleeping on pool tables, a racing legend whose name has since appeared in almost every book written on the Boston Marathon. When journalist Patrick Kennedy and historian Lawrence Kennedy unearthed their uncle's unpublished memoir, they discovered a colorful character who lived a tumultuous life, beyond his multiple marathons. The bricklayer survived typhoid fever, a five-story fall, auto and train accidents, World War action, Depression-era bankruptcy, decades of back-breaking work, and his own tendency to tipple. In many ways, Bill typified the colorful, newly emerging culture and working-class ethic of competitive long-distance running before it became a professionalized sport. Bricklayer Bill takes us back to another time, when bricklayers, plumbers, and printers could take the stage as star athletes.
Boston
Title | Boston PDF eBook |
Author | Hal Higdon |
Publisher | Rodale Books |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 1995 |
Genre | Boston Marathon |
ISBN | 9780875962832 |
Documents the one-hundred-year history of the Boston Marathon, highlighting multiple winners and the inclusion of women.