Myrtle the Hurdler

Myrtle the Hurdler

Author: Marybeth Dillon-Butler

Publisher: Ferne Press

Published: 2005-07-01

Total Pages: 32

ISBN-13: 0978507592

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After a summer of slothfulness and candy, Myrtle the turtle buys a girdle to hide her flabby belly from her coach, but after training for the big track meet by exercising and eating healthfully, Myrtle may no longer need her girdle.


A Hurdler's Hurdler

A Hurdler's Hurdler

Author: Steven McGill

Publisher: McFarland

Published: 2018-08-03

Total Pages: 204

ISBN-13: 1476632421

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In September 1972, Rodney Milburn of Opelousas, Louisiana, won the Olympic gold medal in the men's 110-meter high hurdles. Raised amid segregation and poverty in the 1950s and 60s, Milburn honed his skills on a grass track over wooden hurdles. In a career that spanned more than a decade, he established himself as the greatest hurdler of his era and one of the greatest athletes in track history. This biography chronicles Milburn's rise from poverty to international athletic stardom. Loved ones, as well as track legends Renaldo Nehemiah, Dwight Stones, Tonie Campbell, Brian Oldfield and Bill Collins, relate Milburn's remarkable achievements and humble nature.


The First Lady of Olympic Track

The First Lady of Olympic Track

Author: Joe Gergen

Publisher: Northwestern University Press

Published: 2014-04-18

Total Pages: 217

ISBN-13: 0810129582

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The 1928 Olympic Games in Amsterdam were the first in which women, over the objections of many, were allowed to run in the marquee track events.


Running Sideways

Running Sideways

Author: Pauline Davis

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 2022-02-09

Total Pages: 339

ISBN-13: 1538155508

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Winner, Autobiography/Memoir, International Book Awards, 2023 Winner, Biography/Autobiography, Track and Field Writers of America (TAFWA) Book Award, 2022 A raw, uplifting story from one of the most important hidden figures in track and field history. When Pauline Davis first began to run, it wasn’t with any thought of future Olympic glory. A product of the poor neighborhood of Bain Town in The Bahamas, she carried the family’s buckets every day to fetch fresh water—running sideways, sprinting barefoot from bullies, to get the buckets of water home without spilling. But when a seasoned track coach saw Pauline sprinting, he saw the heart of a champion. In Running Sideways, Pauline Davis shares her inspiring story. Born and raised in the ghetto, Pauline fought through poverty, inequality, racism, and political machinations from her own country to beat the odds and become a two-time Olympic gold medalist, the first individual gold medalist in sprinting from the Caribbean, the first Black woman on the World Athletics council, and a central figure in the Russian anti-doping campaign. A casualty herself of the doping plague that hit track and field—she wouldn’t be awarded her individual gold medal until Marion Jones was infamously stripped of her medals for doping—Pauline dedicated her years on the World Athletics council to clean sport and fair play. Running Sideways is a book about determination, faith, focus, and an incredible will to succeed. It’s about a trailblazer in women’s sports, not just in The Bahamas, not just in track and field, but on the global stage.


Collins Rhyming Dictionary

Collins Rhyming Dictionary

Author: Rosalind Fergusson

Publisher: HarperCollins UK

Published: 2014-09-04

Total Pages: 1342

ISBN-13: 0007588941

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If it’s time for a rhyme, or you need a satiric lyric, the Collins Rhyming Dictionary is the fastest and easiest way to refine your line.


Kelly Holmes

Kelly Holmes

Author: Kelly Holmes

Publisher: Random House

Published: 2011-05-31

Total Pages: 338

ISBN-13: 0753547538

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Kelly Holmes made history when she brought home double gold in the 2004 Olympics, becoming a national hero. She won Sports Personality of the Year, was given a Damehood, fully backed London's successful 2012 Olympic bid and became a superstar on the red carpet as well as a much acclaimed and consulted professional in the sporting world. Now in her staggeringly honest updated autobiography she reveals the times she fought back tears to battle against injury and win gold, plus the emotional decision she made to retire from athletics. Including details of her unsettled childhood, trials in the army and a struggle with self harm, Kelly's amazing determination carries through to make this inspirational and powerful autobiography a tale of triumph over adversity and a model for readers of all ages and backgrounds.