When Running Made History

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Discover 'When Running Made History,' a compelling memoir by Roger Robinson that takes you on an exhilarating journey through the evolution of running, particularly spotlighting New Zealand's pivotal role in this dynamic sport. This beautifully bound paperback book, measuring 150 x 230 mm and featuring 328 pages, offers an insider’s perspective on the most inspiring moments in running history. From personal anecdotes of Robinson's experiences as a child during the post-war London Olympics to witnessing legendary performances by icons like Peter Snell and Murray Halberg, this book captures the essence of the running revolution.

Readers will relish Robinson's insightful reflections on the rise of women's running, with highlights from pioneers like Allison Roe and Lorraine Moller. The narrative is not just about races; it provides an intimate view of how running transcended sport, including poignant moments like the Boston Marathon bombings. Perfect for sowohl avid runners and sports enthusiasts alike, 'When Running Made History' is a tribute to resilience and the indomitable human spirit.

Don’t miss your chance to own this historic account of running and its impact on society. This brand-new copy is published by Canterbury University Press and was released on February 22, 2019. A must-read for anyone looking to understand both the sport of running and the significant events that shaped its history. Order now to ensure timely delivery right to your door!

CONDITION: Brand New
Dimensions: 150 x 230 mm
Pages: 328
Bind: paperback
Author: Roger Robinson Publisher: Canterbury University Press
Publication Date: 22-02-2019

‘A front-row seat to running’s most inspiring and historic moments, with New Zealand in a major role.’ Nick Willis MNZM, two-time Olympic medallist, New Zealand record-holder 1500 m ‘Roger’s account of the global rise of women’s running is the best I’ve ever seen. I’m honoured that my win in the New York Marathon and Lorraine Moller’s in the Avon Marathon are central to his story.’ Allison Roe MBE, winner and record-breaker, Boston and New York City Marathons ‘Roger Robinson is uniquely placed to write this riveting memoir. Throughout the running revolution he’s been a world-class runner, commentator, broadcaster and writer. It is an insider’s view of running – intimate, persuasive and informative.’ Lloyd Jones, Hon DLitt, award-winning New Zealand novelist, Man Booker Prize finalist About The Book: Roger Robinson has been witness to many great moments in the history of running, and to those when running made history in ways beyond sport. As an excited child at the post-war London Olympics, an ardent spectator following the drama of Peter Snell and Murray Halberg at Rome, stadium announcer at the transformative Christchurch Commonwealth Games, TV commentator when Ben Johnson got busted, and more recently as a journalist reporting live on the Boston Marathon bombings, Robinson was there. In a unique cross-over of literature, history and autobiography, Robinson tells of running in Berlin at the moment of German reunification and i

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