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LÁSZLÓ TÁBORI, A Biography

Author : András Kő
Publisher : First Edition Design Pub.
Page : 248 pages
File Size : 41,6 Mb
Release : 2015-04-29
Category : Sports & Recreation
ISBN : 9781622878628

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László Tábori's dream to compete in the Melbourne Olympics became a reality but his hope of standing on the victory stand had but all been dashed by the events of the Hungarian Revolution of 1956. "My Hungarian teammates, Rózsavölgyi, Iharos and I had set 23 world records in track and field and were the favorites leading into the Games. I had won championships in Hungary, England, and the United States. " It was however, at this time, Tábori defected along with some of his Hungarian Olympic team members and came to America from Melbourne, not to return home again until 25 years later. Communism ruled his country. Tábori's was always running. The lessons he learned early on...beginning in the early days of his childhood during the German and Russian occupation of his homeland, continuing through his years as a world class runner, and on to this day... imparted upon him the 'will to survive.' The methods his coach, Mihaly Igloi used are the doctrines of Tábori's coaching philosophy today. László Tábori, a renowned and honored coach has carved out a life for himself. He has passed his methods on, coaching world-class athletes, Olympians, and world record holders. They in turn now coach some of the great runners of today! When asked', "Why did you work so hard?" Tábori responded, "So we would be better than the rest." The Hungarian translation: "It was our ticket to a better life." Keywords: Running, Track, Interval Training, László Tábori, Mihaly Igloi, Hungarian, Racing, Pulitzer Prize

LASZLO TABORI - a Biography

Author : András Ko
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 290 pages
File Size : 45,9 Mb
Release : 2012-07-15
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 0985823003

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Laszlo Tabori's dream to compete in the Melbourne Olympics became a reality but his hope of standing on the victory stand had but all been dashed by the events of the Hungarian Revolution of 1956. "My Hungarian teammates, Rozsavolgyi, Iharos and I had set 23 world records in track and field and were the favorites leading into the Games. I had won championships in Hungary, England, and the United States. "It was however, at this time, Tabori defected along with some of his Hungarian Olympic team members and came to America from Melbourne, not to return home again until 25 years later. Communism ruled his country. Tabori's was always running. The lessons he learned early on...beginning in the early days of his childhood during the German and Russian occupation of his homeland, continuing through his years as a world class runner, and on to this day... imparted upon him the 'will to survive.'The methods his coach, Mihaly Igloi used are the doctrines of Tabori's coaching philosophy today. Laszlo Tabori, a renowned and honored coach has carved out a life for himself. He has passed his methods on, coaching world-class athletes, Olympians, and world record holders. They in turn now coach some of the great runners of today!When asked', "Why did you work so hard?" Tabori responded, "So we would be better than the rest." The Hungarian translation: "It was our ticket to a better life."

Laszlo Tabori, a Biography: The Legendary Story of the Great Hungarian Runner

Author : Andras K
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 248 pages
File Size : 47,7 Mb
Release : 2015-04-28
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 1622878612

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Laszlo Tabori, a Biography: The Legendary Story of the Great Hungarian Runner by Andras K Pdf

Laszlo Tabori's dream to compete in the Melbourne Olympics became a reality but his hope of standing on the victory stand had been dashed by the events of the Hungarian Revolution. "My Hungarian teammates and I had set 23 world records in track and field." Tabori's was always running. The lessons he learned early on... imparted upon him the 'will to survive.' "It was our ticket to a better life." About the Author: Andras K, writer, journalist and editor has written more than 16 books in his career. As a native of Hungary, K grew up in Budapest after WWII at a time when the Soviets occupied the country and Communism ruled. As a child he grew up with a love of sports admiring the great Hungarian Sportsmen of the time. The soccer players, boxers and famous Hungarian runners of the 1950's were revered and celebrated. K witnessed first hand the Hungarian Revolution of 1956 and the events thereafter, leading to a profound perspective about Hungarian history. He has written several historical books representing this time period in history as well as biography's of many of his childhood heroes in the Hungarian Sportsman series including, Laszlo Papp, a three time Olympic gold medalist in Boxing; Olympian gold medalist soccer players Grosics and Bozsik; and now Laszlo Tabori, 1956 Olympian and multiple world record holder in track and field. Some of K 's numerous awards include the Joseph Pulitzer Prize in 2000, the International Fair Play Committee (IFPC) in 2006 and the Hemingway Foundation Peth Alexander Award for Hungarian journalism in 2008. Keywords: Running, Track, Interval, Training, Racing, Igloi, Hungarian, Runner, Tabori, Laszlo, Pulitzer Prize "

Run for Life

Author : Roy M. Wallack
Publisher : Skyhorse Publishing Inc.
Page : 321 pages
File Size : 47,5 Mb
Release : 2009-02-24
Category : Health & Fitness
ISBN : 9781602393448

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A comprehensive plan for runners of every age that offers an overview of the health benefits of running and provides step-by-step instructions to avoid common running problems and making the most of a running workout.

Today We Die a Little!

Author : Richard Askwith
Publisher : Bold Type Books
Page : 496 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 2016-05-24
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781568585505

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Today We Die a Little! by Richard Askwith Pdf

For a decade after the Second World War, Emil Zátopek—"the Czech Locomotive"—redefined his sport, pushing back the frontiers of what was considered possible in terms of training, record-setting, and medal winning. He won five Olympic medals, set 18 world records, and went undefeated over 10,000 metres for six years. His dominance has never been equaled. And in the darkest days of the Cold War, he stood for a spirit of generous friendship that transcended nationality and politics. Zátopek was an energetic supporter of the Prague Spring in 1968, championing "socialism with a human face" in Czechoslovakia. But for this he paid a high price. After the uprising was crushed by Soviet tanks, the hardline Communists had their revenge. Zátopek was expelled from the army, stripped of his role in national sport, and condemned to years of hard and degrading manual labor: cleaning toilets in a uranium mine. Only the protests of the sporting world saved him from a worse fate. By the time he was rehabilitated in 1989, he was old and broken, a shadow of the man he had been. Based on interviews with people across the world who knew him, as well as his widow, fellow Olympian Dana Zátopková, journalist Richard Askwith breathes new life into the man and the myth and uncovers a glorious age of athletics and an epoch-defining time in world history.

Cold War Olympics

Author : Harry Blutstein
Publisher : McFarland
Page : 261 pages
File Size : 40,6 Mb
Release : 2021-12-03
Category : Sports & Recreation
ISBN : 9781476686875

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Cold War Olympics by Harry Blutstein Pdf

The political tension of the Cold War bled into the Olympic Games when each side engaged in psychological warfare, exploiting sport for political ends. In Helsinki, the Soviet Union nearly overtook the United States in the medal count. Caught off guard, the U.S. hastened to respond, certain that the Soviets would use a victory at the next Olympics to broadcast their superiority over the Western world. Following the 1956 suppression of the Hungarian uprising, a Soviet athlete struck a Hungarian opponent in the Melbourne water polo semifinals, turning the pool red. The United States covertly encouraged Eastern Bloc athletes to defect, communist Chinese agents nearly succeeded in goading the Taiwanese government into withdrawing from the games, and a forbidden romance between an American and Czech athlete resulted in a politically complex marriage. This history describes those stories and more that resulted from the complicated relationship between Cold War politics and the Olympics.

The Official History of the Olympic Games and the IOC - Part II: The Post-War Years (1948–1980)

Author : David Miller
Publisher : Random House
Page : 468 pages
File Size : 54,9 Mb
Release : 2012-04-19
Category : Sports & Recreation
ISBN : 9781780575063

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The Official History of the Olympic Games and the IOC - Part II: The Post-War Years (1948–1980) by David Miller Pdf

The Official History of the Olympic Games and the IOC: Athens to London 1894–2012 is a dramatic account of the history of the world’s foremost sporting spectacle. It is the lavishly illustrated story of the re-creation of the Olympic Games by Pierre de Coubertin, of the often controversial fortunes of the governing body, which was formed in 1894, and of the highs and lows of the Olympics themselves since the first Games in 1896. It also tells the stories of the historic competitors – from Spyridon Louis (the inaugural marathon winner) and such heroes as Jim Thorpe, Paavo Nurmi, Sonja Henie, Jesse Owens, Fanny Blankers-Koen, Emil Zátopek, Herb Elliott, Kip Keino, Mark Spitz, Franz Klammer, Sebastian Coe and Carl Lewis through to Hicham El Guerrouj, Michael Phelps and Ya-Na Kim. Each chapter begins with a personal reminiscence by either a famous champion or a notable IOC figure. Detailed background is provided to the many crises: the Nazi Games of 1936; the massacre at Mexico City in 1968; the terrorist slaughter of Israelis at the 1972 Munich Games; the boycotts; the advent of professionals from 1988; and the Ben Johnson scandal and the ongoing threat of drug abuse. As the sporting world awaits, with eager expectation, the 2012 Games in London, this book gives an unparalleled account of the Olympics story from its beginnings in Athens 1894 to the build-up to the Games in London. This, the second volume of three ebooks, covers the post-War years (1948–1980).

When Running Made History

Author : Roger Robinson
Publisher : Syracuse University Press
Page : 329 pages
File Size : 52,8 Mb
Release : 2018-05-17
Category : Sports & Recreation
ISBN : 9780815654438

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Robinson takes readers on a globe-trotting tour that combines a historian’s in­sight with vivid personal memories going back to just after World War II. From experiencing the 1948 “Austerity Olympics” in London as a young spectator to working as a journalist in the Boston Marathon media center at the moment of the 2013 bombings, Robinson offers a fascinating first-person account of the tragic and triumphant moments that impacted the world and shaped the modern sport. He chronicles the beginnings of the American running boom, the emergence of women's running, the end of the old amateur rules, and the redefinition of aging for athletes and amateurs. With an intimate perspective and insightful reporting, Robinson captures major historical events through the lens of running. He recounts running in Berlin at the time of German reunification in 1990, organizing a replacement track meet in New Zealand after the disastrous 2011 earthquake, and the tri­umph of Ethiopian athlete Abebe Bikila in the 1960 Olympics in Rome. As an avid runner, journalist, and fan, Robinson brings these global events to life and reveals the intimate and powerful ways in which running has intersected with recent history.

The Little Book of Irish Athletics

Author : Dr Tom Hunt
Publisher : The History Press
Page : 180 pages
File Size : 55,6 Mb
Release : 2017-11-24
Category : History
ISBN : 9780750985697

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Did you know? On 6 July 1924, high jumper and legendary Gaelic footballer Larry Stanley became the first athlete to represent independent Ireland in an Olympic athletics competition. Tom Kiely, arguably Ireland's greatest athlete, won in excess of 1,000 prizes, five AAA hammer titles and fifty-three national titles between 1888 and 1908. The oldest medallist in Olympic track and field history is Irish-born Matt McGrath, who won a medal in Paris in 1924 at the age of 49 years and 195 days. In the 1956 Olympics in Melbourne, Ronnie Delany became Ireland's first track champion, winning the 1,500m title with a new Olympic record time of 3:41.2. The Little Book of Irish Athletics is a concise history of all the major occasions in Irish athletics, from the nineteenth century to the Morton Mile of July 2017. This new book from author Tom Hunt is a must for fans of Irish athletics all over the world. A reliable reference book and a quirky guide, this compendium of fascinating, obscure, strange and entertaining facts can be dipped into time and time again to reveal something new about Ireland's proud sporting heritage.

Lugosi

Author : Gary Don Rhodes
Publisher : McFarland
Page : 430 pages
File Size : 55,5 Mb
Release : 2015-09-03
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9781476600772

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He was born Béla Ferenc Dezso Blasko on October 20, 1882, in Hungary. He joined Budapest’s National Theater in 1913 and later appeared in several Hungarian films under the pseudonym Arisztid Olt. After World War I, he helped the Communist regime nationalize Hungary’s film industry, but barely escaped arrest when the government was deposed, fleeing to the United States in 1920. As he became a star in American horror films in the 1930s and 1940s, publicists and fan magazines crafted outlandish stories to create a new history for Lugosi. The cinema’s Dracula was transformed into one of Hollywood’s most mysterious actors. This exhaustive account of Lugosi’s work in film, radio, theater, vaudeville and television provides an extensive biographical look at the actor. The enormous merchandising industry built around him is also examined.

Running Encyclopedia

Author : Richard Benyo,Joe Henderson
Publisher : Human Kinetics
Page : 444 pages
File Size : 49,5 Mb
Release : 2002
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 0736037349

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Running Encyclopedia by Richard Benyo,Joe Henderson Pdf

An A to Z resource on running including history, key figures, major events, and primary training theories and terms.

Cold War Games

Author : Toby C Rider
Publisher : University of Illinois Press
Page : 288 pages
File Size : 42,8 Mb
Release : 2016-05-30
Category : History
ISBN : 9780252098451

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It is the early Cold War. The Soviet Union appears to be in irresistible ascendance, and moves to exploit the Olympic Games as a vehicle for promoting international communism. In response, the United States conceives a subtle, far-reaching psychological warfare campaign to blunt the Soviet advance. Drawing on newly declassified materials and archives, Toby C. Rider chronicles how the US government used the Olympics to promote democracy and its own policy aims during the tense early phase of the Cold War. Rider shows how the government, though constrained by traditions against interference in the Games, eluded detection by cooperating with private groups, including secretly funded émigré organizations bent on liberating their home countries from Soviet control. At the same time, the United States appropriated Olympic host cities to hype the American economic and political system while, behind the scenes, the government attempted clandestine manipulation of the International Olympic Committee. Rider also details the campaigns that sent propaganda materials around the globe as the United States mobilized culture in general, and sports in particular, to fight the communist threat.

Master Your Brain

Author : Phillip Adcock
Publisher : Union Square + ORM
Page : 348 pages
File Size : 46,7 Mb
Release : 2015-04-21
Category : Self-Help
ISBN : 9781454916369

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Master Your Brain by Phillip Adcock Pdf

How to achieve the mindset and habits that help you reach your goals—in your work, relationships, health, and more. What do you aspire to that always seems out of reach—a choice promotion? A happy and enduring romance? That perfect home somewhere in paradise? Highlighting the latest discoveries in neuropsychology, Master Your Brain: Training Your Mind for Success in Life offers science-based solutions for overcoming your greatest obstacles. By demystifying how (and why) our brains function as they do and—crucially—how we can apply these insights to everyday situations, commercial psychologist Phillip Adcock provides us with the tools to dramatically improve our lives in every area, from work and relationships to health and athletics.

Introduction to Hungary

Author : Gilad James, PhD
Publisher : Gilad James Mystery School
Page : 81 pages
File Size : 40,7 Mb
Release : 2024-07-02
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9789382282037

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Introduction to Hungary by Gilad James, PhD Pdf

Hungary is a landlocked country located in Central Europe with a population of approximately 9.8 million people. The capital of Hungary is Budapest, which is considered one of the most beautiful cities in Europe. Hungary is also known for its diverse cultural identity, from the traditional folk culture to a more modern and contemporary cultural scene. Hungary is considered to have a high-income mixed economy with a strong focus on exports. The country has a unique business culture that values long-term relationships and mutual trust. The Hungarian government has implemented various reforms to improve its economic conditions such as taxation, reducing bureaucracy, and improving the education system. Hungary's strategic location in Europe makes it an ideal gateway to reach Eastern and Central Europe. The transportation and logistics sector plays a crucial role in Hungary's economy, and its quality infrastructure facilitates international trade.

Introduction to Puerto Rico

Author : Gilad James, PhD
Publisher : Gilad James Mystery School
Page : 81 pages
File Size : 51,8 Mb
Release : 2024-07-02
Category : Travel
ISBN : 9789374900901

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Introduction to Puerto Rico by Gilad James, PhD Pdf

Puerto Rico is a Caribbean island and an unincorporated territory of the United States. The island is located in the northeastern Caribbean Sea, east of the Dominican Republic and west of the British Virgin Islands. Puerto Rico has a tropical climate and is known for its beautiful beaches and crystal-clear waters, making it a popular tourist destination. The island is densely populated, with over three million people living there, making it the third-largest island by population in the United States. Puerto Ricans are citizens of the United States and have been since 1917. The island has a unique cultural mix of African, Taíno, and European influences. The official language is Spanish, and English is also widely spoken. Puerto Rico's economy is mainly based on manufacturing, tourism, and services. The island has a distinct political status, remaining as an unincorporated territory and not being granted statehood or independence.