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Gold In The Water: The True Story Of Ordinary Men And Their Extraordinary Dream Of Olympic Glory
P. H. Mullen
Turtleback Books Distributed by Demco Media
, 2004 - 326 pages
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highly recommended
Water is gold
Very nice book about swimming as a sport and the people, swimmers and coaches and more, in and behind it. One of few great books about swimming.
The best
This will go down as the best swimming book ever written. The facts of non-fiction with the fluidity of a great novel. PH Mullen has written the aquatic masterpiece.
The world of professional swimming
Gave a glimpse of the professional swimming world. Starting with kids beginning swimming to Olympians from the perspective of professional coach. Entertaining and more appreciative to the sport. But too late for me to join.
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Just about the best book ever
Seriously inspiring, got me through a lot of long practises.
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Narrative of the Pursuit of Excellence
This book shows the price that must be paid to be the best. The facet that stands out the most to me is the turmoil these
men
put themselves through in the process of preparation for the
Olympic
s. Everyone already knows it takes a great deal of physical effort to be an Olympian, but PH Mullen shows how heavy the emotional burden must be as well.
The characters are almost too distinctively defined - they seem like players in a Dickens novel. From the hard working underdog (Wilkens), the confident veteran (Grote), the cold technician (Wales), or the scarred phenom (Blahnik), anyone who reads this can find a person and a situation that they can relate to. The book is so much bigger than just swimming; it describes the process and pitfalls, the "agony and the ecstacy" of choosing to follow a
dream
.
I have never attempted to compete at the Olympics, but I have won and lost my share of races. The author uses his own firsthand experience as a competitive swimmer to provide surgical insights into the emotions of the athletes. He discusses the hunger for victory, the confusion of failing to meet expectations, and the eventual tedium of training as only a person who has felt it for himself can.
I would recommend this book to just about anyone, but especially anyone interested in studying how different personalities face a challenge.
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"'Oh my God, is this really happening?!'
It was halfway through the 200-meter breaststroke finals at the 1998 World Championships and the rookie was gliding four feet beneath the
water
's wind-rumpled surface. Above him, 15,000 spectators were screaming encourage
men
t and millions more were watching on live international television. All of them could see what the rookie and the seven other finalists could not: the actual race as it unfolded.
Underwater, the swimmer stole a peek down the length of the pool. That quick glance may have very well changed the course of a career, for from then on, nothing would ever be the same for this athlete. A bucket of adrenaline dumped into his gut and flooded his arms and legs. He wanted to laugh and shout in joyful surprise. Is there any greater joy than feeling unbridled power course through the body at the exact instant it is most needed?
The swimmer burst to the surface and began his first stroke with a ferocious arm sweep..."
So begins
Gold
in the Water, the highly acclaimed and mesmerizing tale about the remarkable two-year journey an elite team of swimmers takes to the 2000
Olympic
Games.
Decades ago, northern California's aged Santa Clara Swim Club, the birthplace of modern swimming, was home to nearly every U.S. Olympic swimmer. Now, after years of irrelevance, a distinctly American renewal is taking place there. In the water, race a young protégé and an older mentor, two best friends who have emerged as the world's two best breast strokers. As they wrestle with
their
increasingly complex rivalry, around them swim some of the world's most talented athletes. There is a long-retired starlet who has returned to her sport for unexplained reasons and is engineering one of the most remarkable comebacks in sports hi
story
. There is an enigmatic butterflyer systematically removing emotion from his Olympic journey while engineering a plan to join his famous father in Olympus. With them is a troubled back stroker, a man with preternatural talent who despises his sport even as he is proclaimed a future Olympic hero. Overseeing their journey is one of the most explosive and passionate coaches in American sports. At turns both brilliant and unbearable, swimming's bete noire knows the 2000 Olympics represent a final chance to restore a tarnished reputation and banish long-buried demons.
The spellbinding narrative follows the sport's biggest stars as well as its unheralded darkhorses on their incredible march to the Olympics. Seamlessly weaving together escalating rivalries, unexpected setbacks, profound sorrows and incredible joys, the book captures like none before it the
true
passion and grit that the pursuing greatness requires. Meet the biggest stars of the 2000 Olympics, as well as the
ordinary
heroes chasing an elusive
dream
. Their shared story will permanently change how we see the Olympic athlete.
Boldly sweeping in its literary power and pace, Gold in the Water has been called "a cross between the New Yorker and Chariots of Fire." With exquisite precision, first-time author P.H. Mullen creates a fascinating world of suspense and emotion, where the human desire for excellence rules over all and where there are no second chances for
glory
. Above all, Gold in the Water is about the triumph of the human spirit.
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