Sports Illustrated Athlete

Sports Illustrated  Athlete
Author: Walter Iooss
Publsiher: Sports Illustrated
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2008-05-06
Genre: Photography
ISBN: STANFORD:36105133022066

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After 47 years behind the camera Walter Iooss Jr. Can't quite put a number on the countless sports subjects he has photographed throughout his career. But whoever the portrait, whatever the setting, a common theme runs through his personal archive: All are athletes lured into the joy of sport. In a 256-page panoramic collection, Iooss handpicks more than 150 of his classic images--dozens never before published--to create a cinematic compilation of his work. For Iooss--whose efforts have graced the cover of Sports Illustrated nearly 300 times--every picture really does tell a story. Here he highlights his favorites with behind-the-scenes anecdotes. For the famous " Blue Dunk" overhead shot of Michael Jordan taken in 1987, Iooss personally painted the parking lot, stationed himself in a cherry picker and waited for the shot. While shadowing Tiger Woods from hole to hole in Carlsbad in 2000, the photographer purposefully wore dark glasses the entire day so as to not look in the golfer's eyes. And in 2003, Iooss literally couldn't sleep the night before reuniting Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier for their first photo together in 30 years. In a lyrical display, we witness a creative evolution as Iooss continually discovers new ways and approaches to capture the athletic spirit. Iooss's passion, power and perspective are clearly at play in this artful package.

Awesome Athletes

Awesome Athletes
Author: Sports Illustrated,Sports Illustrated Editors
Publsiher: Bantam Books for Young Readers
Total Pages: 294
Release: 1995
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0553483161

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Amazing information on 284 top athletes includes, profiles, photographs and fact boxes.

Greatest Athletes of the 20th Century

Greatest Athletes of the 20th Century
Author: Tim Crothers,John Garrity
Publsiher: Time Home Entertainment
Total Pages: 184
Release: 1999
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1883013704

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Memorial: John B. Harhai.

The Black Athlete A Shameful Story

The Black Athlete  A Shameful Story
Author: Jack Olsen
Publsiher: Crime Rant Books
Total Pages: 97
Release: 2020-06-16
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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Jack Olsen’s blunt depiction of the shameful treatment of black athletes in the 1960’s. A view of the sport most Americans refused to see during a time of complacency and pervasive racial crisis in America. Black collegiate athletes were often dehumanized, exploited and discarded. Recruited for their skill then lionized on the field and ostracized on campus. The world of professional sports offered black athlete’s opportunity but not equality. Positions that carry authority and responsibility were typically labeled “white only”. Olsen interviewed sociologists, black community leaders, coaches, AD’s and numerous athletes. This ground-breaking and controversial report sparked nationwide reforms when it was covered in a five-part series published by Sports Illustrated in 1968.

Sports Illustrated Halls of Fame

Sports Illustrated  Halls of Fame
Author: Editors of Sports Illustrated
Publsiher: Sports Illustrated
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2002-05-01
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1929049420

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Sporting Halls of Fame have been the repositories for the memories, highlights and legends of Americas favorite games since 1939, when the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum was established in picturesque Cooperstown, New York.Now for the first time, all of the history, color and lore of the 12 most prominent Halls of Fame in North America are collected in one handsome volume.

SPORTS ILLUSTRATED NOV 27 2006

SPORTS ILLUSTRATED  NOV 27  2006
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:732744095

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Women Athletes Who Rule

Women Athletes Who Rule
Author: The Editors of Sports Illustrated Kids
Publsiher: Time Inc. Books
Total Pages: 333
Release: 2018-06-05
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781547840243

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Inspirational and aspirational. Fearless and phenomenal. The 101 women athletes every fan needs to know! The fifth book in the Big Book of Who series from Sports Illustrated Kids profiles extraordinary athletes who shaped the narratives of their sports. The best women athletesãpast and presentãincluding Billie Jean King, Serena Williams, Nadia Comaneci, Simone Biles, and dozens more are grouped into these categories: Superstars who reinvented what it means to be a sports celebrity, Wonder Women who transcend sports and created seismic shifts in our culture, Trail Blazers who broke barriers and paved the way for others to follow, Record Breakers who set new standards for excellence, and the Champions who showed heart and gumption as winners. All of their stories bring excellence in womenês sports to readers hungry for empowering stories for kidsãgirls and boys alike.

Sports Illustrated Fifty Years of Great Writing

Sports Illustrated  Fifty Years of Great Writing
Author: Rob Fleder
Publsiher: Sports Illustrated
Total Pages: 568
Release: 2003-10
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: UOM:39015056330643

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For their 50th anniversary, Sports Illustrated collects 52 of their best and most memorable articles. Editor Rob Fleder delivers on what makes the magazine standout and fashionable: a mix of on-sport reporting (Mark Kram's lyrical coverage of the third Ali-Frazier bout) and polished articles written with years of perspective (Dan Jenkins's examination of the 1960 US Open, 18 years after the golf tournament). SI's most well-know scribe, Frank Deford, bookends the collection with reflections on boxer Billy Conn and a lovely obit on hometown star Johnny Untias. There is a sweet array of noted authors including John Steinbeck, William Faulkner, Pete Dexter, Don DeLillo, and Garrison Keillor. Profiles are the bulk of the book, but like the magazine, we take off-beat trails: a rattlesnake derby, articles on broadcasters, and Wallace Stegner's sobering "We Are Destroying Our National Parks" (written in 1955!). Since there has been other SI collections over the years (Yesterday in Sport one of note), fresher articles are more abundant (eight articles from the 21st Century). As with any survey book, one can be picky about the exclusions: no Olympic coverage; the only article on cars deals with the Autobahn; hockey is only represented through an ex-player's murder case. The biggest caveat is a book without pictures from a magazine famous for them. Certainly a single shot of Roger Bannister breaking the four-minute mile or one of the blurry photos that originally accompanied George Plimpton's ultimate April Fools' Day joke (pitching sensation Sidd Finch) would evoke the memory of those who read the articles upon their release. --Doug Thomas