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Running my life

the autobiography

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Running my life

the autobiography

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One second in time may separate the great athlete from the merely good. Seb Coe has made every second count. From an early age he has been driven to be the best at everything he does. Since the moment Coe stood alongside a 'scrubby' municipal running track in Sheffield, he knew that sport could change his life. It did. Breaking an incredible twelve world records and three of them in just forty-one days, Seb became the only athlete to take gold at 1500 metres in two successive Olympic Games (Moscow 1980 and Los Angeles 1984). The same passion galvanised Coe in 2005, when he led Britain's bid to bring the Olympic and Paralympic Games to London. He knew that if we won it would regenerate an East London landscape and change the lives of thousands of young people. It has. Born in Hammersmith and coached by his engineer father, Coe went from a secondary modern school and Loughborough University to become the fastest middle-distance runner of his generation. His rivalry with Steve Ovett gripped a nation and made Britain feel successful at a time of widespread social discontent. From sport Coe transferred his ideals to politics, serving in John Major's Conservative government from 1992 to 1997 and developing 'sharp elbows' to become chief of staff to William Hague, leader of the Party from 1997 to 2001 and finally a member of the House of Lords. Running My Life is in turns exhilarating, inspiring, amusing, and extremely moving. Everyone knows where Sebastian Coe ended up. Few people realise how he got there. This is his personal journey.

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Hodder & Stoughton
Language
English
Pages
481

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Table of Contents

1. Beginnings
2. Apprentice
3. Coach
4. Getting there
5. Friends and rivals
6. Dodgy business
7. The Elysian field
8. Boycott
9. Going the distance
10. Levelling the playing field
11. Alarums and excursions
12. The rocky road
13. Clean sweep
14. Sudden death
15. Springboards
16. Musical chairs
17.A certain freedom
18. The night shift
19. Marking time
20. No tomorrows
21. The personal and the political
22. The road to Singapore
23. Only one of you
24. Turning back the clock
25. Strains and tensions
26. The smell of death
27. Inspire a generation.

Edition Notes

Includes index.

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London

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
796.423092
Library of Congress
GV1061.15.C62 A4 2012, GV1061.15

The Physical Object

Pagination
ix, 481 pages, 32 unnumbered pages of plates
Number of pages
481

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL28255969M
Internet Archive
runningmylifeaut0000coes
ISBN 10
1444732528, 1444731025, 1444731041, 1444732536
ISBN 13
9781444732528, 9781444731026, 9781444731040, 9781444732535
OCLC/WorldCat
806200292

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