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In a career spanning three decades, weightlifter Tommy Kono won three Olympic medals and eight world championships, captured 11 U.S. national and three Pan-American titles, and set 26 world records--all before the advent of steroids. A Nisei American, Kono was interned at Tule Lake, California, during World War II. Weighing only 105 pounds at age 14 and suffering from asthma, he began competing at a time of heightened racial and political prejudice against Asians, and in an era predating modern coaching techniques, nutritional aids and training facilities. This definitive biography covers the life and career of an exceptional athlete who defied disadvantage and achieved international renown.

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Tommy Kono was one of the most influential figures in American weightlifting. With an origin story fit for a Hollywood blockbuster, Kono was a dominant weightlifter, who later became a highly recognised coach. With the typical depth and empathy we come to expect from John Fair, this book is a much needed and insightful account of the great Tommy Kono. Fairs tenacity for research and love of weightlifting combine to create a work which will no doubt become a classic in the field of sport history. For fans and academics alike, Fair has provided a thoughtprovoking account of one of weightliftings greatest rags to riches stories. Kono is arguably Americas greatest weightlifter and only John Fair could do his history justice.Conor Heffernan, lecturer in the sociology of sport, Ulster University John Fair has just given us the next seminal book in physical culture studies with this magnificent biography of Americas greatest weightlifter, Tommy Kono. Fairs biography traces Konos introduction to weight training in a WWII internment camp for Japanese Americans; to his three Olympic Games appearances where he won two gold and one silver medal; and he then explores the afterlife of this champion athlete who struggled to find ways to make a living even while regarded by everyone as the best weightlifter the world had ever seen. Based on Konos private papers and interviews with dozens of lifters and other individuals who knew Kono, Fairs intimate biography of this American icon is a revelation. His depth of research and his nuanced text makes this book a must read for strength enthusiasts, lovers of the Olympic Games, Cold War scholars, and those who simply want to know more about this amazing sport hero. I highly recommend it.Jan Todd, Ph.D., Roy J. McLean Fellow in Sport History, The University of Texas at Austin.

Preface 1(4)
Introduction: "Go for Broke" 5(6)
I Early Life
11(78)
1 From Tule Lake to Helsinki
13(18)
2 Ascent to Olympus
31(24)
3 A Living Legend
55(18)
4 Descent from Olympus
73(16)
II From Amateur to Professional
89(82)
5 Olympic Coach
91(23)
6 Public Servant
114(20)
7 Retro Coach
134(19)
8 Political Quagmire
153(18)
III Athletic Immortality
171(48)
9 Rising Above the Din
173(12)
10 Weightlifting Sage
185(19)
11 A Heroic Ending
204(15)
Epilogue and Conclusion 219(14)
Appendix I Tommy Kono's Record of Achievement 233(2)
Appendix II World Records 235(2)
Chapter Notes 237(24)
Bibliography 261(6)
Index 267
John D. Fair is a retired professor of history from Auburn University and Georgia College, and currently an adjunct professor of kinesiology at the Stark Center for Physical Culture and Sports at the University of Texas, Austin. He is the author of eight books.