My Marathon
By Frank Shorter and John Brant
Foreword by Kenny Moore
By Frank Shorter and John Brant
Foreword by Kenny Moore
By Frank Shorter and John Brant
Foreword by Kenny Moore
By Frank Shorter and John Brant
Foreword by Kenny Moore
Category: Biography & Memoir | Sports
Category: Biography & Memoir | Sports
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$26.99
Jul 05, 2016 | ISBN 9781623367244
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Jul 05, 2016 | ISBN 9781623367251
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Praise
“All American marathoners owe Frank Shorter a debt of gratitude for everything he has done to promote and advance our sport. As a fellow Olympian, I am proud to carry on the tradition of excellence Frank established with his outstanding performances at the Munich and Montreal games. My Marathon is a remarkable book because it not only recounts Frank’s many accomplishments on the track and the road, but also because it reveals the enormous sacrifices and dedication it takes to compete at an elite level. This book, like its author, is an inspiration.”
— Meb Keflezighi, 4-time U.S. Olympian
“Frank Shorter is the most uncommon of athletes. His riveting, inspiring and blindingly honest story details the work ethic, discipline and torment that formed his character and made him a champion. It may have taken more courage to write this book than it did to become the world’s best marathon runner—perhaps the best ever.”
— George A. Hirsch, chairman, New York Road Runners, co-founder, New York City Marathon, and former worldwide publisher of Runner’s World magazine
“Frank Shorter is America’s first runner, not just for his pivotal win in the 1972 Olympic Marathon, but also for the intellect and candor he has brought to each of his missions. Whether fighting ‘shamateurism,’ athlete doping, or terrorist strikes, Shorter acts with razor-sharp clarity. My Marathon gives us previously unavailable insight into the man, including the rampant abuse in his family, and the running boom he towered over.”
— Amby Burfoot, editor-at-large, Runner’s World magazine & 1968 Boston Marathon champion
“This is a courageous book by a splendid human being whose life has personified the Japanese proverb: Fall seven times, get up eight. From rock bottom to Olympic champion, Frank Shorter has shown that the human spirit is indomitable. Cheated out of a second Olympic gold medal, Frank has waged a continuous campaign—publicly and privately—to ensure that other athletes are not similarly victimized. All readers will learn a lot about Frank and, in the process, learn something about themselves.”
— Richard W. Pound, former president of the World Anti-Doping Agency
“My Marathon is a heartfelt, illuminating and inspiring memoir that goes far beyond the 26.2 miles endured by most marathoners and travels over roads few would have had the strength to survive. Not only did Frank Shorter survive, he become both an Olympic champion and a champion for running from its infancy through the enormous growth and popularity our sport enjoys today. Instead of running away from the many challenges he has faced, Frank has run head on into advocating for what is right in sport and in life.”
— Joan Benoit Samuelson, 1984 Olympic marathon champion
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