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While the book was ultimately retained, Crutcher met with the student and emphasized her bravery to challenge the book, defending her right to do so. [14] Athletic Shorts was challenged again in 2004 in Solon, Iowa, when a man named Doug Singkofer argued that the story "directly contradicts and undermines the beliefs and teachings of our faith".
The book was a New York Times best seller, debuting at #7 in hardback non-fiction [3] and remained in the bestseller lists into the next month. [4] It has been translated into twenty different languages. [citation needed] It relates Jurek's childhood in Minnesota, his growing interest in sport, family life and career.
Pages in category "Running books" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Again to Carthage; B.
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The Sports Gene is a nonfiction book written by David Epstein, at the time a senior writer for Sports Illustrated, on the effects of genetics and sports training on human athleticism. Through investigative journalism, Epstein takes the reader through his experiences regarding what makes the difference between an amateur and a pro-athlete.
The little-known book by the mental skills coach was listed No. 1 on Amazon’s best-sellers list as of Monday morning. A.J. Brown's sideline read skyrockets to No. 1 hottest seller on Amazon Skip ...
Feet in the Clouds: a tale of fell-running and obsession is a cult 2004 fell running book by British journalist and author Richard Askwith. The book was shortlisted for the William Hill Sports Book of the Year and the Boardman Tasker Prize for Mountain Literature. It also won Askwith the Best New Writer prize at the British Sports Book Awards.
The executive director of arts education at Chicago Public Schools was inspired to lace up his running shoes for the 2024 race in honor of his new healthy lifestyle — and his students.