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Publisher:J. Gordon Shillingford Publishing Inc., 2013
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- Author: Mackintosh, JoeDate:Created2013Summary:
From biographer Joe Mackintosh comes a second work of non-fiction, an inspirational and heart-rending story of an icon in the world of running. As an elite All-America runner from Oklahoma, Chris McCubbins won the gold medal in the 3000-metre steeplechase at Winnipeg’s 1967 Pan American Games attaining a time that placed him among the world’s best. After serving as a member of the U.S. Army’s Modern Pentathlon Team, Chris moved to Winnipeg in 1970 bringing his passion for running, his enthusiasm for coaching and his rigorous training regimes. In 1975, Chris set a Manitoban record in the 10,000-metre race that still stands today. Chris’s story is much more than running. He was a caring teacher and a tireless advocate for the less-privileged youth. He also fought a final battle with leukemia, in itself a hope-inspiring story for people with the disease and their loved ones.
Sujets: Canada | Long-distance runnersOriginal Publisher: [Winnipeg, Manitoba], J. Gordon Shillingford Publishing Inc.Language(s): EnglishISBN: 9781990738128, 1990738125