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Marion Jones

by Bill Gutman
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Overview


Race for the record!

At the Sydney Games, Marion Jones strove to become the first person ever to win five gold medals in track and field at a single Olympics, making headlines for simply believeing she could do it. Driven to succeed at a very early age, Marion won multiple titiles at the Junior National Championships and set a junior record in the 200 meters. A multisport athlete, she helped lead the University of North Carolina women's basketball team to a national championship during her freshman year and also competed in track and field, until an injury forced her to reevaluate her priorities.

Refocused on her track career, Marion quickly became the woman to beat, racking up an impressive thirty-five wims of the thiry-six events she entred in 1998. And after another injury sidelined her hopes of winning four gold medal at the 1999 World Championships, marion fought back in the 2000 season and is once again dominating the field.

Get the full story of this amazing runner's race for the record, from her childhood dreams of gold medals to her tough choice between two sports and her determined drive to become the fastest woman in the world.

About the Author, Bill Gutman


Bill Gutman is the author of more than one hundred sports books and has written for both young readers and adults. He lives in Dover Plains, NY with his family and a menagerie of pets.

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KLIATT

Marion Jones was one of the superstars of the Sydney Olympics, winning five medals in track and field. This short biography details her ups and downs in the sports arena and her success in two sports in college—basketball and track. She helped the University of North Carolina women's basketball team win a national championship. Gutman also tells about the personal side of Marion Jones—her rifts with her mother; injuries that sidelined her; and her marriage to C.J. Hunter, a world-class shot-putter. Marion Jones seems to be the Tiger Woods of track and field and she has brought a lot of attention to her sport. KLIATT Codes: JS—Recommended for junior and senior high school students. 2000, Pocket Books/Archway, 116p, 18cm, $4.99. Ages 13 to 18. Reviewer: Barbara Jo McKee; Libn/Media Dir., Streetsboro H.S., Stow, OH, March 2001 (Vol. 35 No. 2)

Book Details

Published
February 15, 2001
Publisher
Gallery Books
Pages
128
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780743421065

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