Mark Will-Weber

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Run for the Diamonds: 100 Years of Footracing in Berwick, PennsylvaniaPaperback, 1 November 2008

Run for the Diamonds: 100 Years of Footracing in Berwick, Pennsylvania
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Print Length
376 pages
Language
English
Publisher
Breakaway Books
Date Published
1 Nov 2008
ISBN-10
1891369784
ISBN-13
9781891369780

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In this modern world of professional runners, televised marathons, and hundred-dollar racing shoes, Berwick, Pennsylvania's Run for the Diamonds has the authenticity of an old boxing gym. A nine-mile race with a grueling two-mile uphill, contested on Thanksgiving since 1908, this is a throwback event that reflects the history of running in America.

Some of the world's greatest runners have competed at Berwick. Boston legend Johnny Kelley said, "Except for the Boston and Olympic marathons, there is no race that I would rather win than Berwick."

The first race was contested between the locals over unpaved roads and followed by a "referee" on horseback. The frontrunner in 1909 was a diminutive Hopi named Louis Tewanima, who became the race's first star. (Although he was captured by the US Cavalry in 1906 and forced to attend Carlisle Indian School, Tewanima went on to win an Olympic silver medal for the United States.)

Berwick also attracted some of Finland's greatest runners--Hannes Kolehmainen (the first "Flying Finn") and Ville Ritola (the "Flying Wolf"), both of whom went on to win Olympic gold medals.

The race also brought in two of the first African American distance stars: Earle Johnson and Gus Moore, both of whom played major roles in some of Berwick's most dramatic duels.

Publication of the book will coincide with the 100th anniversary (2008) and the actual 100th running of the race (2009). Newspaper clippings and dozens of old (and more recent) photos will bring this race alive. It's a fantastic story of running Americana that has never been told.

Product Details

Author:
Mark Will-Weber
Book Format:
Paperback
Country of Origin:
US
Date Published:
1 November 2008
Dimensions:
22.35 x 15.24 x 2.79 cm
ISBN-10:
1891369784
ISBN-13:
9781891369780
Language:
English
Pages:
376
Publisher:
Weight:
521.63 gm

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