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Discover **'Never Ever Give Up: A Memoir'** by John Hellemans, a compelling memoir that chronicles his remarkable journey through the world of **triathlon**. This **240-page paperback** dives deep into the life of Hellemans, a pivotal figure in the triathlon community, who transformed from a competitive athlete into a renowned coach and sports medicine doctor. Published by **Canterbury University Press** on **August 20, 2018**, this memoir is a must-read for **sports enthusiasts** and anyone intrigued by the complexities of **human resilience**.
In this candid narrative, Hellemans offers a gripping account filled with both laughter and tears. He reflects on his experiences coaching some of New Zealand's finest triathletes, including **Erin Baker** and **Kris Gemmell**, while sharing his affection for one of the most challenging sports. The memoir is not just about sports; it weaves in personal anecdotes from Hellemans' life in Holland during the Cold War, and his transition to rural New Zealand, highlighting the **cultural nuances** and challenges he faced.
**'Never Ever Give Up'** provides valuable lessons on perseverance and passion, making it an inspiring read for anyone looking to overcome their own obstacles. Perfect for **triathlon lovers**, coaches, and those who admire stories of grit and determination. Dive into this exploration of the **triathlon sportsmanship** and discover how the journey never truly ends. Get your copy today and be motivated by a true story of commitment and success.
**Delivery Information**: All orders are processed promptly, with options for express shipping available. Expect your book to arrive within 3-5 business days, ensuring you can immerse yourself in this captivating memoir without delay.
CONDITION: Brand New
Dimensions: 152 x 228 mm
Pages: 240
Bind: paperback
Author: John Hellemans Publisher: Canterbury University Press
Publication Date: 20-08-2018
â€John has written an account that had me alternately laughing and crying as I read it. … A fascinating introduction to the sport of triathlon, its personalities and its progression to the Olympic sport it is today.’ Erin Baker. In Never, Ever Give Up? John Hellemans looks back on his long career in triathlon, initially as a successful competitor, and subsequently as a coach, sports medicine doctor and advisor for some of New Zealand’s best-performing triathletes, including Erin Baker, Kris Gemmell and Andrea Hewitt. In this frank, entertaining and often poignant account he provides a fascinating insight into the professional triathlon world and its personalities, including athletes and other coaches. His exploration of the compulsive attraction of one of the toughest sports, which has kept him hooked into his 60s, will appeal to anyone with an interest in human nature as well as to sports enthusiasts. Adding context and subtext to his sporting career, Hellemans relives significant episodes from his family life in Holland where he grew up under the threat of the Cold War, and his adventures as a young doctor in rural New Zealand, adjusting to a different culture and its customs. A former competitive swimmer, he was captivated by a TV broadcast of the 1979 Les Mills New Zealand Ironman Championships in Auckland and his passion for the new sport was ignited. Along with Erin Baker, whom he coached in her early career, Hellemans competed at the forefront
In this candid narrative, Hellemans offers a gripping account filled with both laughter and tears. He reflects on his experiences coaching some of New Zealand's finest triathletes, including **Erin Baker** and **Kris Gemmell**, while sharing his affection for one of the most challenging sports. The memoir is not just about sports; it weaves in personal anecdotes from Hellemans' life in Holland during the Cold War, and his transition to rural New Zealand, highlighting the **cultural nuances** and challenges he faced.
**'Never Ever Give Up'** provides valuable lessons on perseverance and passion, making it an inspiring read for anyone looking to overcome their own obstacles. Perfect for **triathlon lovers**, coaches, and those who admire stories of grit and determination. Dive into this exploration of the **triathlon sportsmanship** and discover how the journey never truly ends. Get your copy today and be motivated by a true story of commitment and success.
**Delivery Information**: All orders are processed promptly, with options for express shipping available. Expect your book to arrive within 3-5 business days, ensuring you can immerse yourself in this captivating memoir without delay.
CONDITION: Brand New
Dimensions: 152 x 228 mm
Pages: 240
Bind: paperback
Author: John Hellemans Publisher: Canterbury University Press
Publication Date: 20-08-2018
â€John has written an account that had me alternately laughing and crying as I read it. … A fascinating introduction to the sport of triathlon, its personalities and its progression to the Olympic sport it is today.’ Erin Baker. In Never, Ever Give Up? John Hellemans looks back on his long career in triathlon, initially as a successful competitor, and subsequently as a coach, sports medicine doctor and advisor for some of New Zealand’s best-performing triathletes, including Erin Baker, Kris Gemmell and Andrea Hewitt. In this frank, entertaining and often poignant account he provides a fascinating insight into the professional triathlon world and its personalities, including athletes and other coaches. His exploration of the compulsive attraction of one of the toughest sports, which has kept him hooked into his 60s, will appeal to anyone with an interest in human nature as well as to sports enthusiasts. Adding context and subtext to his sporting career, Hellemans relives significant episodes from his family life in Holland where he grew up under the threat of the Cold War, and his adventures as a young doctor in rural New Zealand, adjusting to a different culture and its customs. A former competitive swimmer, he was captivated by a TV broadcast of the 1979 Les Mills New Zealand Ironman Championships in Auckland and his passion for the new sport was ignited. Along with Erin Baker, whom he coached in her early career, Hellemans competed at the forefront