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All-Around Men - Heroes of a Forgotten Sport (Paperback, New)
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All-Around Men - Heroes of a Forgotten Sport (Paperback, New)
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The All-Around was a one-day, ten-event track and field contest of
endurance, speed, and strength that was the forerunner to the
modern decathlon. Its heyday stretched from the American Civil War
to World War I during which its champions were generally well known
and highly esteemed figures. After the decathlon was introduced in
the 1912 Olympic Games, however, the All-Around was soon forced
into the background. The event vanished early in the 20th century
before it made a brief comeback after World War II, creating an
athletic subculture for dozens of athletes who kept it alive until
its final demise in 1977. The careers of these early amateurs are
highlighted in biographical sketches of the 22 greatest All-Around
men. The book covers the great touring professional Highlander
athletes, Donald Dinnie and Princeton's George Goldie, whose
careers did much to popularize multi-event contests from the 1860s
to the 1880s. Zarnowski also profiles Malcolm Ford, Hollywood
cowboy Fred C. Thomson, Avery Brundage (later president of the
International Olympic Committee), and the legendary Jim Thorpe. The
story of the post-WWII All-Arounder, Bob Richards the "Vaulting
Vicar" of Wheaties fame, is also included. The lives and careers of
these men - as well as the event itself - are finally given the
treatment they deserve in this richly detailed book, which includes
more than 20 photos. It will hold great appeal to sports
historians, 19th century historians, and the fans, athletes, and
coaches of modern day track and field.
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