Man of the Oval: John Chaplin and the International Legacy of WSU Track&Field

Man of the Oval: John Chaplin and the International Legacy of WSU Track&Field

by Bruce Blizard
Man of the Oval: John Chaplin and the International Legacy of WSU Track&Field

Man of the Oval: John Chaplin and the International Legacy of WSU Track&Field

by Bruce Blizard

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Overview

"John Prescott Chaplin suggested the title for this book—Man of the Oval—very early in the writing process. When I asked why that title in particular, he explained that the oval shape of the track, combined with the 440-yard or 400-meter distance of a single lap, plus the demands of racing that one lap, seemed to characterize his career as an athlete, a coach, the chair of the International Competition Committee and chairman of the Men's Track & Field Committee for USA Track & Field (USATF), and finally, an international technical official with the International Amateur Athletic Federation (IAAF, now called World Athletics).

"John Chaplin views his life in the sport not as a straight line but as an oval, encircling one lap of the quarter mile (440 yards or 400 meters) oval repeatedly. The one-lap race is long and hard, and it requires an unwavering commitment. The 400-meter athlete does not get to relax, coast, ease up, or slow down. After spending many hours with John Chaplin during the last twenty months, I'd agree that one hard lap of the oval is the perfect metaphor for John Chaplin's career in track & field—an all-out sprint, tenacious and unrelenting."


Product Details

BN ID: 2940167086821
Publisher: Bruce Blizard
Publication date: 04/04/2023
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 7 MB

About the Author

Bruce Blizard is a former teacher and coach and is the author of three books featuring young adult characters. He lives in southeastern Washington State on 25 dusty acres in the narrow valley between the Horse Heaven Hills and Rattlesnake Mountain with Tina, his wife of 44 years, and various dogs, cats, and horses.

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