17 Hours to Glory: Extraordinary Stories from the Heart of Triathlon

Author:   Mathias Muller ,  Timothy Carlson ,  Mark Deterline
Publisher:   VeloPress
ISBN:  

9781934030431


Pages:   296
Publication Date:   01 May 2010
Format:   Paperback
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17 Hours to Glory: Extraordinary Stories from the Heart of Triathlon


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From the moment the starting gun is fired on Kona's sandy beach at the Ironman World Championship, triathletes have 17 hours to cross the finish line. It's a feat marking the ultimate achievement in the sport. 17 Hours to Glory is one of only a few books to commemorate this dramatic quest. Seventeen compelling stories allow readers to experience the competition first-hand, revealing tremendous athleticism, unbelievable capacity for suffering, and true strength of character. The personal stories of triathlon's most epic characters come to life in this book, beginning with the famous story of Julie Moss's determination to reach the finish line, paving the way for future champions like Mark Allen and Paula Newby- Fraser, and a new generation of superstars in Greg Welch and Chrissie Wellington. 17 Hours to Glory tells the stories of a sedentary secretary with all of the wrong habits taking up triathlon to lose weight, a nun who races triathlons to bring attention to her causes, and two men with a rivalry so intense that their disabilities fade into the shadows. Injury, tough breaks, and down-to- the-wire finishes highlight years of dedication to reaching a goal.

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Author:   Mathias Muller ,  Timothy Carlson ,  Mark Deterline
Publisher:   VeloPress
Imprint:   VeloPress
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 23.00cm
Weight:   0.481kg
ISBN:  

9781934030431


ISBN 10:   1934030430
Pages:   296
Publication Date:   01 May 2010
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Unknown
Availability:   Awaiting stock   Availability explained

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Hawaii Ironman(r) athletes have 17 hours to cross the finish line, but these 17 profiles of the sport s most iconic figures will have Kona hopefuls engrossed within minutes. Triathlete magazine I thought I knew most of these stories from the television coverage, but 17 Hours to Glory offers a more detailed account and backstory of what each Ironman athlete endured to achieve their 17 hours of glory. I'm honored to be included in such an incredible collection of competitors! Karen Smyers, Ironman World Champion and ITU World Champion Triathlon has a brief but interesting past, and 17 Hours to Glory is a much-needed history lesson for fans of the rapidly growing sport. If you're a serious triathlete already, this book gives great insight into how the sport's biggest stars reached the top. If you're new to triathlon, consider this a great aid to learning about the sport at its highest level. Either way, 17 Hours to Glory is an interesting read for triathletes at all levels. Active.com Hawaii Ironman(R) athletes have 17 hours to cross the finish line, but these 17 profiles of the sport's most iconic figures will have Kona hopefuls engrossed within minutes. -- Triathlete magazine I thought I knew most of these stories from the television coverage, but 17 Hours to Glory offers a more detailed account and backstory of what each Ironman athlete endured to achieve their 17 hours of glory. I'm honored to be included in such an incredible collection of competitors! -- Karen Smyers, Ironman World Champion and ITU World Champion Triathlon has a brief but interesting past, and 17 Hours to Glory is a much-needed history lesson for fans of the rapidly growing sport. If you're a serious triathlete already, this book gives great insight into how the sport's biggest stars reached the top. If you're new to triathlon, consider this a great aid to learning about the sport at its highest level. Either way, 17 Hours to Glory is an interesting read for triathletes at all levels. -- Active.com


Hawaii Ironman(R) athletes have 17 hours to cross the finish line, but these 17 profiles of the sport's most iconic figures will have Kona hopefuls engrossed within minutes. -- Triathlete magazine I thought I knew most of these stories from the television coverage, but 17 Hours to Glory offers a more detailed account and backstory of what each Ironman athlete endured to achieve their 17 hours of glory. I'm honored to be included in such an incredible collection of competitors! -- Karen Smyers, Ironman World Champion and ITU World Champion Triathlon has a brief but interesting past, and 17 Hours to Glory is a much-needed history lesson for fans of the rapidly growing sport. If you're a serious triathlete already, this book gives great insight into how the sport's biggest stars reached the top. If you're new to triathlon, consider this a great aid to learning about the sport at its highest level. Either way, 17 Hours to Glory is an interesting read for triathletes at all levels. -- Active.com


<p> Hawaii Ironman(R) athletes have 17 hours to cross the finish line, but these 17 profiles of the sport's most iconic figures will have Kona hopefuls engrossed within minutes. -- Triathlete magazine <br> I thought I knew most of these stories from the television coverage, but 17 Hours to Glory offers a more detailed account and backstory of what each Ironman athlete endured to achieve their 17 hours of glory. I'm honored to be included in such an incredible collection of competitors! -- Karen Smyers, Ironman World Champion and ITU World Champion <br> Triathlon has a brief but interesting past, and 17 Hours to Glory is a much-needed history lesson for fans of the rapidly growing sport. If you're a serious triathlete already, this book gives great insight into how the sport's biggest stars reached the top. If you're new to triathlon, consider this a great aid to learning about the sport at its highest level. Either way, 17 Hours to Glory is an interesting read for tri


Author Information

Mathias Muller has competed in seven Ironman races, and finished the Ironman-Hawaii (1997, 1998, 2005) three times. His best performance was to finish in 99th overall in 9:28 hours in Roth, Germany, in 1998. He has been writing for several German magazines and newspapers over the last 15 years. Timothy Carlson is among triathlon's most beloved journalists and photographers. He writes for Inside Triathlon and Triathlete magazines. He is also an author of Embedded: The Media Wars in Iraq, which he wrote with co-author Bill Katovsky.

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