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Bowerman and the Men of Oregon : The Story of Oregon's Legendary Coach and Nike's CofounderBlog this item

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Book Description

No man has affected more runners in more ways than Bill Bowerman. During his 24-year tenure as track coach at the University of Oregon, he won four national team titles and his athletes set 13 world and 22 American records. He also ignited the jogging boom, invented the waffle-sole running shoe that helped establish Nike, and coached the US track and field team at the 1972 Munich Olympic Games
With the full cooperation of the Bowerman family and Nike, plus years of taped interviews with friends, relatives, students, and competitors, two-time Olympic marathoner Kenny Moore - himself one of Bowerman's champion athletes - brilliantly re-creates the legendary track coach's life.

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Paperback 480 Pages
Edition: Reprint
ISBN-10: 1594867313
ISBN-13: 9781594867316
Publisher: Rodale Books
Pub date: Sep 04, 2007
Dimensions: 22 cm x 15 cm x 4 cm Just how big is that?
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