Born to Coach
The Story of Bill Squires, the Legendary Coach of the Greatest Generation of American Distance Runners
From tasting his own blood while running hard as a Notre Dame miler to producing the top US marathon legends in the epicentre
of the running boom of the 1970s and into the 80s, Bill Squires not only survived being born with a misdiagnosed and potentially fatal defective heart, but the late-developing skinny kid also amassed
numerous track records as a collegiate All-American while struggling academically. Les mer
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From tasting his own blood while running hard as a Notre Dame miler to producing the top US marathon legends in the epicentre
of the running boom of the 1970s and into the 80s, Bill Squires not only survived being born with a misdiagnosed and potentially
fatal defective heart, but the late-developing skinny kid also amassed numerous track records as a collegiate All-American
while struggling academically.
As the first coach of the ground-breaking Greater Boston Track Club, Bill Squires was the key figure in the creation of the greatest generation of American distance runners. Coaching for years at all levels, it is with this vast accumulation of first-hand knowledge and experience that legendary Olympians and major marathon champions such as Bill Rodgers, Alberto Salazar, Greg Meyer, Dick Beardsley, wheelchair champ Bob Hall, and more, individually and with GBTC dominated the landscape and set the pace for future generations via Bill’s innovative race simulators and group-training techniques that are still used today. Proof of his determination and perseverance appeared early as he survived the physical and emotional childhood trauma and effects of a misdiagnosis that stunted his emotional and physical growth. He continually pushed himself through personal pain in competition and maturation; found his eventual athletic calling as a record-setting runner; and became the highly sought-after benevolent ambassador of running as a coach.
He is proof that one should never give up.
As the first coach of the ground-breaking Greater Boston Track Club, Bill Squires was the key figure in the creation of the greatest generation of American distance runners. Coaching for years at all levels, it is with this vast accumulation of first-hand knowledge and experience that legendary Olympians and major marathon champions such as Bill Rodgers, Alberto Salazar, Greg Meyer, Dick Beardsley, wheelchair champ Bob Hall, and more, individually and with GBTC dominated the landscape and set the pace for future generations via Bill’s innovative race simulators and group-training techniques that are still used today. Proof of his determination and perseverance appeared early as he survived the physical and emotional childhood trauma and effects of a misdiagnosis that stunted his emotional and physical growth. He continually pushed himself through personal pain in competition and maturation; found his eventual athletic calling as a record-setting runner; and became the highly sought-after benevolent ambassador of running as a coach.
He is proof that one should never give up.
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Utgitt:
2020
Forlag: Meyer & Meyer Sport (UK) Ltd
Innbinding: Innbundet
Språk: Engelsk
ISBN: 9781782551966
Format: 23 x 15 cm
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Paul C. Clerici, author of Images of Modern America: The Boston Marathon, A History of the Falmouth Road Race: Running Cape
Cod, Boston Marathon History by the Mile (and the Chinese-language version Journey of the Boston Marathon), and History of
the Greater Boston Track Club, has covered running and the Boston Marathon since 1988. A journalist, photographer, and former
newspaper editor and sports editor, he has been recognized by the Marquis Who’s Who publication with the Albert Nelson Marquis
Lifetime Achievement Award. A lecturer and historian often invited as a guest on television and radio programs, the New England
Press Association and Massachusetts Press Association award-winner and Camy 5K Run & David 5K Walk race director competes
in nearly every distance from the mile to the marathon, including two triathlons, 43 marathons (the Boston Marathon 23 times),
and has won numerous age-group and Clydesdale awards. A graduate of Curry College in Milton, MA, the Walpole High School Hall
of Fame member resides in Massachusetts