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E-raamat: Tigerbelle: The Wyomia Tyus Story

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 04-Sep-2018
  • Kirjastus: Akashic Books,U.S.
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781617756733
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  • Kirjastus: Akashic Books,U.S.
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781617756733
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A timely memoir about world record–breaking Tyus's 1964 and 1968 Olympic victories, amid the turbulence of the 1960s, along with contemporary reflections.



Finalist for the Track and Field Writers of America’s 2018 Armory Foundation Book Award

"Tyus proves as winning a storyteller as she was a runner...The 'a' in Wyomia is silent, but thankfully, the woman who owns that name is not."
--New York Times Book Review

"Tigerbelle offers a fresh perspective on the history of women's sports in the United States. From her one-of-a-kind accomplishments on the track to her contributions to equal pay and publicity for women through the Women's Sports Foundation, Wyomia Tyus has earned her place in the pantheon of American sports sheroes and heroes."
--Billie Jean King

A Women's National Book Association selection for the National Reading Group Month Great Group Reads for 2018!

"Wyomia Tyus may not be as well known as Wilma Rudolph or Billie Jean King, but her athletic accomplishments and life story are equally captivating, as related in this remarkable and inspiring memoir...This deeply moving book by one of our greatest athletes makes indelible statements about integrity, growing up black in the South, social activism, gender equality, and inclusion."
--Booklist, STARRED review

"One of the standout athletes of the [ 1960s]...Carl Lewis, Gail Devers, Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce and Usain Bolt later joined Tyus in the multiple Olympic 100m titles club, but Tyus, a standout of Ed Temple's Tennessee State Tigerbelles track teams, will always be the first."
--NBC Sports Online

"Olympic sprinting champion Tyus' moving memoir not only recounts her athletic triumphs but it also makes indelible statements about growing up black in the South, social activism, gender equality, and inclusion."
--Booklist, "Top 10 Sports Nonfiction: 2018"

"Wyomia Tyus' descriptions of the Tigerbelles' team unity, the friendships that developed even in the midst of hard times, and their eventual championships, both individually and as a team, provide a look at a time and era in sports and women's history that doesn't get nearly the exposure as it deserves...Tigerbelle: The Wyomia Tyus Story is a book all fans of any sport, but particularly those who love track and field, will enjoy. But it also covers an equally important slice of history, both for HBCUs and women's sports, that should never be forgotten nor undervalued."
--The Tennessee Tribune

"Read it: For an important memoir of Wyomia Tyus, the first athlete to successfully defend an Olympic 100-meter title, winning in 1964 and 1968. From a tenant dairy farmer to a Tennessee State Tigerbelle to an Olympic champion, she reveals the struggles she faced to get to the top as well as the challenge to gain recognition as a black female athlete."
--Women's Running Magazine

"A half-century after her triumph, a record-setting Olympic champion recieves her due...[ Tyus] has lived a life of accomplishment and meaning. An inspirational story that deserves to be told."
--Kirkus Reviews

In 1968, Wyomia Tyus became the first person ever to win gold medals in the 100-meter sprint in two consecutive Olympic Games, a feat that would not be repeated for twenty years or exceeded for almost fifty. Tigerbelle chronicles Tyus's journey from her childhood as the daughter of a tenant dairy farmer through her Olympic triumphs to her post-competition struggles to make a way for herself and other female athletes.

The Hidden Figures of sport, Tigerbelle helps to fill the gap currently occupying Black women's place in American history, providing insight not only on what it takes to be a champion but also on what it means to stake out an identity in an often hostile world. Tyus's exciting and uplifting story offers inspiration to readers from all walks of life.

With a foreword by MSNBC host Joy Reid, and an afterword by sportswriter Dave Zirin.

Foreword 11(4)
Joy Reid
Introduction 15(10)
Chapter 1 Suster: Walking the Farm
25(24)
Chapter 2 "You Just Ran Yourself into Some Shoes..."
49(20)
Chapter 3 "Now Run Yourself into a Tigerbelle T-shirt!"
69(24)
Chapter 4 First Gold, New Growth: The 1964 Olympics
93(26)
Chapter 5 College As Usual
119(23)
Chapter 6 Spiders and Fires and Bombs
142(11)
Chapter 7 B2B100m
153(15)
Chapter 8 After the Deluge
168(17)
Chapter 9 Another Life to Live
185(11)
Chapter 10 Making a Way
196(14)
Chapter 11 Getting Out of the Blocks (Like Everybody Else)
210(20)
Chapter 12 Mr. Temple's Legacy
230(18)
Chapter 13 Black Women in Sports: Then and Now
248(23)
Chapter 14 Blacks Lives Have Always Mattered
271(13)
Appendix. The Tigerbelles 284(3)
Acknowledgments 287