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OverviewA dramatic narrative telling the story behind the running and marathon boom of the 1970s and early 1980s, featuring the stories of Steve Prefontaine, Frank Shorter, Joan Benoit Samuelson, Grete Waitz, and many others, and how a generation of runners turned a formerly obscure distance into a national obsession On September 3, 1970, the New York City Marathon was run for the first time. One hundred twenty-seven runners paid a $1 entry fee. The race was won by a Long Island firefighter who came to the starting line straight from his overnight shift. Only one woman competed. All but one runner was a New York resident. Fifty-four years later, nearly fifty thousand runners finished the same race. Nearly half were women. More than three times as many runners applied, and over two million spectators watched. Today, runners from all over the world run the NYC Marathon, and many others like it. Marathons are inclusive, fully global, and still exploding in popularity. How did we get from there to here? As Martin Dugard, long-time runner, running coach, and #1 New York Times bestselling author explains, it was thanks to four very special runners who changed the way America, and the world, saw running. The Long Run will celebrate these athletes—Frank Shorter, Steve Prefontaine, Joan Benoit Samuelson, and Grete Waitz—and many more, sharing stories of the specific races and social movements that transformed running from a niche sport to a national obsession. It is a story with big characters, enormous moments, and a historical arc that has never been completely explored. The Long Run will reveal how the sport of running, and the race, that we all know and love became iconic--and how “finishing a marathon” became a top bucket-list goal for runners and non-runners alike. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Martin DugardPublisher: Penguin Books Ltd Imprint: Dutton Dimensions: Width: 16.00cm , Height: 3.00cm , Length: 23.60cm Weight: 0.488kg ISBN: 9798217178483Pages: 336 Publication Date: 14 April 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Forthcoming Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviews“Martin Dugard’s The Long Run unearths and relates many fascinating, long-forgotten stories of the first running boom. Dugard’s love of the sport infuses every page, while his rapid-fire narrative style makes every chapter a readable feast. From Bowerman to Pre, Shorter to Rodgers, Waitz to Benoit, it’s all here. A marathon tour-de-force that moves at sub-4 mile pace.” —Amby Burfoot, winner, 1968 Boston Marathon, author of Run Forever, and longtime editor of Runner’s World “This just may be the best book on running that I have read. Combining the research skills of an historian with the powerful storytelling of a novelist, Martin Dugard gives us a thrilling narrative. He tells the incredible history of long distance running, it’s larger than life personalities, the dramatic events that brought running to millions around the globe and why it all matters so much.” —George A Hirsch, chairman emeritus of the New York Road Runners, co-founder of the five borough New York City Marathon, founding publisher of Runner’s World ""More than a sports history, The Long Run is the story of a cultural phenomenon. Dugard shows how a perfect storm of charismatic figures and cultural anxiety transformed running from an obscure activity into a global phenomenon. It's a powerful exploration of how we learned to embrace endurance, not just as a physical test, but as a defining part of our modern identity. A must read!"" —Steve Magness, author of Do Hard Things “Martin Dugard’s The Long Run unearths and relates many fascinating, long-forgotten stories of the first running boom. Dugard’s love of the sport infuses every page, while his rapid-fire narrative style makes every chapter a readable feast. From Bowerman to Pre, Shorter to Rodgers, Waitz to Benoit, it’s all here. A marathon tour-de-force that moves at sub-4 mile pace.” —Amby Burfoot, winner, 1968 Boston Marathon, author of Run Forever, and longtime editor of Runner’s World “This just may be the best book on running that I have read. Combining the research skills of an historian with the powerful storytelling of a novelist, Martin Dugard gives us a thrilling narrative. He tells the incredible history of long distance running, it’s larger than life personalities, the dramatic events that brought running to millions around the globe and why it all matters so much.” —George A Hirsch, chairman emeritus of the New York Road Runners, co-founder of the five borough New York City Marathon, founding publisher of Runner’s World ""More than a sports history, The Long Run is the story of a cultural phenomenon. Dugard shows how a perfect storm of charismatic figures and cultural anxiety transformed running from an obscure activity into a global phenomenon. It's a powerful exploration of how we learned to embrace endurance, not just as a physical test, but as a defining part of our modern identity. A must read!"" —Steve Magness, author of Do Hard Things ""Is there anything more pure than a foot race? In The Long Run, Martin Dugard captures both the passion of the hardcore runner and the curiosity of the beginner, taking readers on a journey from the mythic contests of ancient times to the boom of the 1970s and the electrifying competitions that define running today. The Long Run explores why people continue to be drawn to a seemingly simple sport and to a distance so iconic that it is sometimes used as a metaphor for life itself: the marathon."" —Grant Fisher, Team USA. 2024 Olympic Medalist in the 5,000 and 10,000 meters Author InformationMartin Dugard is the author of a dozen #1 New York Times bestsellers. Among these works of running and history is the international sensation Into Africa. He is a Fellow of Great Britain’s Royal Geographical Society, Board Member of the USA Track and Field Foundation, and high school distance running coach of more than two decades with multiple California state championships to his credit. Mr. Dugard blogs weekly as The Paper Kenyan on martindugard.com. Martin Dugard and wife Calene live on a hill in Southern California. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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